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Mathemagics for iPhone Enters AppStore’s Hall of Fame

January 6th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Austin, Texas – Blue Lightning Labs today announced that their popular iPhone application Mathemagics has been selected as an App Classic. Dubbed as “The AppStore’s missing Hall of Fame”, App Classics calculates and selects the all-time most popular high quality apps available on the AppStore. Mathemagics, an application for learning to mentally calculate math problems at phenomenal speeds, has garnered outstanding reviews and continues to amaze users.

Mathemagics for iPhone is one of the Best Apps of 2009

December 8th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Austin, Texas – Blue Lightning Labs today announced that their popular iPhone application Mathemagics has been chosen as one of the best apps of 2009 in the AppStore’s “Rewind 2009 – Best of the Year” retrospective. Mathemagics, an application for learning to mentally calculate math problems at phenomenal speeds, has garnered outstanding reviews and continues to amaze users.

Mathemagics for iPhone is an AppStore Essential for Boys

November 17th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Austin, Texas – Blue Lightning Labs today announced that their popular iPhone application Mathemagics has been picked as an Apps for Boys AppStore Essential. Mathemagics, an application for learning to mentally calculate math problems at phenomenal speeds, has garnered outstanding reviews and continues to amaze users. Aspiring Mathemagicians learn and then practice any of the 20 math tricks while progressively moving to higher levels of proficiency.

Mathemagics for iPhone becomes a Staff Favorite on the AppStore

August 26th, 2009 iphone Comments off

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Blue Lightning Labs announced that their popular iPhone application Mathemagics has been chosen as an Apple Staff Favorite on the AppStore. Mathemagics, an application for learning to mentally calculate math problems at phenomenal speeds, has garnered outstanding reviews and continues to amaze users. Aspiring Mathemagicians learn and then practice any of the 20 math tricks while progressively moving to higher levels of proficiency.