Ever been in a meeting with people speeking endlessly it seems and you wish they would somehow get a hint to stop? Now you can stop them! Pull out your iPhone and push the big red button and play any of the 40 built-in effect sounds to give them a sign to stop their speeches. <br><br> The Big Red Button (TBRB) is the digital version of the famous red button we all know and have never been allowed to push, but now we are! Get your own big red button right away! TBRB displayas a big red touch sensitive button graphics and once tapped it will play back the last used sound out of the 40 built-in effect sounds. The sounds range from dog barking over comic and bell sounds up to metal gong sounds and alarm sirens. While touching the button down it will glow and vibrate as well as sink a bit down to give the best possible haptic feedback of a big red button on a digital device. On the iPod Touch instead of the vibra alarm the internal piezo sound is played back. <br><br> Note: The "Download Now" link directs you to the iTunes App Store, where you must continue the download process. You must have iTunes installed in order to open the link, and you must have an active iTunes account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries."
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The Big Red Button 1.1
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone 2.0 Software update. | ||
| Downloads | 11 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Decane | File Size | 1k |
| Date added | 02 Dec 2008 | ||
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