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  • Subtitles Viewer PRO is FREE this week!

    To thank the deaf community for their support, and to celebrate the International Week of the Deaf, Subtitles Viewer PRO is going to be FREE all week, until Sunday 29th of September. You can download Subtitles…

  • Rhymer’s Secret – out now!

    Rhymers, rappers, poets – ever got stuck on looking for that perfect rhyming word? Rhymer’s Secret is the app for you! Download Rhymer’s Secret for iOS here ⇨ https://apple.co/2XMQKBY You can use Rhymer’s Secret as a basic…

  • New update for Multisaurus!

    Multisaurus has had a huge and exciting update this week, to both the design and the programming. Download Multisaurus from the App Store here. For those not familiar with Multisaurus, we call it a ‘thesaurus revolution’!…

  • New app for writers – beta testing now!

    We are currently working on a new and exciting app for writers, called “Writer’s Secret”. Ever get stuck trying to think of the right word? Maybe this app will be just what you need! How does…

  • Subtitles Viewer 3.0 out now!

    A new major version of Subtitles Viewer 3.0 is out now, with some exciting new features!

  • Baby Shapes huge update!

    You may have noticed that Baby Shapes has been unavailable since you updated iOS 11. For the technically curious, Baby Shapes was built in Flash and ActionScript 3 several years ago and packaged into a 32-bit…

  • New version of Subtitles Viewer – new play button!

    Press Play when you “hear the” first dialogue Thanks to the feedback of Karen Borger for drawing my attention to the problem with the wording of this prompt. It hadn’t occured to me before that this may…

  • Interactive Coconut has had a make-over!

    Well, Interactive Coconut has been around for three years now, and it was time for a freshen up! We’ve moved from the old rastery logo: To a new fresher look: We’ve also updated the website to…

  • GRABBLE WORDS IS LIVE!

    After many months of development, Grabble Words has finally hit the App Store! Grabble Words is a new word game with a long history. Find words from the letter pool, or grab words from your opponent…

  • FROM ANAGRAMS TO GRABBLE

    The year is 1877, and Charles Hammett, a humble owner of a stationery store, decided to publish a little word game, calling it Word Making and Taking. It was simple in nature but had challenging game play…