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iPhone/iPod touch/iPad apps for June 28

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Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Synium Software has announced MobileFamilyTree Pro 1.0, a standalone genealogy app for the iPhone and iPad. The app brings a plethora of printable and customizable charts: Ancestor Chart, Descendant Chart, Double Ancestor Chart, Fan Chart, Timeline, Statistics and more. MobileFamilyTree Pro is available with a 50% discount for US$7.99 until July 7. Afterwards the regular price of $14.99 will go into effect.

iStoryTime has released the Transformers Dark of the Moon Mix & Match storybook for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. In the $2.99 app you use your imagination to create over 200 different reading adventures between the Heroic Autobots and Evil Decepticons.

Verbena Games has introduced PlanetSave TD 1.0 for iOS. It’s a $2.99 tower defense game that pits you against the aliens. Your mission is to go from point A to point B without being destroyed by the aliens.

Duck Duck Moose has launched Musical Me! HD 1.0, an educational app for the iPad. Designed for kids ages three and up, the $1.99 explores a musical world with five activities that teaches children about notes, rhythm, pitch and instruments. Popular children’s songs are recorded especially for this app with voice, cello and violin, and instrumental versions are featured in the Rhythm and Notes activities.

Corbenic Consulting has debuted Bill Assistant 1.0, a $0.99 financial and budgeting app for for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. The app keeps track of households bills. The user can see which bills are due soon, see how much they are due to pay, keep a record of payments and have the App remind them via notifications when their bills are due.

Tickets on the Fly has rolled out Tickets on the Fly HD 1.0, the organization’s free public ticket sale/re-sale portal for iPad. It enables users to search out and buy event tickets straight from their mobile devices.

RLS Games and Ivanovich Games has driven out Push-Cars, a puzzle-style video game for iOS devices. In app, players control several cars, some of them ecologic and clean, that will find their way out of the city, and some polluting ones that will crash and stay in the streets. The iPhone/iPod touch version is $0.99; the iPad costs $1.99.

3KOZ Media has served up Jumux Party Finder 1.0, a new social networking app for iOS devices. The free was created to allow people to find a range of events from band gigs to tailgate parties.

Soluble Apps along with Northern Film & Media, is offering ShotList 1.0 for iOS. The $29.995 app puts the Production Stripboard system used for years in the film industry onto mobile devices for the first time, allowing the planning and tracking of every scene of a shoot as it happens.

Martin Man has presented Best Baby Monitor 1.0 for iOS. The $3.99 turns any two iOS device into a Wi-Fi video baby monitor, capturing live video and clear audio with one device, and transmitting it over Wi-Fi or personal hotspot to the other device.

Utah Community Credit Union (UCCU) is making accessibility to users’ credit union accounts possible through the new, free UCCU mobile money management applications for iPhone and Android mobile smartphones.

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