Herms Software: There's an App for that

Posted on Monday, Aug 3, 2009 by George Ponder
 

The iPhone may have its "fart" app but Windows Mobile has its "flushing toilet" app. We ran across an interesting website with a few addictive gaming apps along with a few apps that contribute absolutely nothing productive.

Herm's Software is a collection of free apps ranging from a dog whistle to a magic 8-ball app to 99 cent gaming apps that include a version of scramble and coin toss app.

The flushing toilet app is interesting but I personally enjoyed the dog whistle app that drove my two dachshunds nuts. The Magic 8 Ball application (requires a WinMo phone with g-sensor) was the only program that had stability issues. After answering my first question, the 8-ball locked up.

Scramble is a entertaining way to pass the time. You have to race the timer to find as many word combination's in the scrambled letters. Find ten words and you get time put back on the clock.

Herm's Software is an interesting site and if your looking for a time consuming game and a few nonsense Windows Mobile apps it's worth a visit.

 Via Fuzemobility

 
 

Comments

the dog whistle app had no effect on my dogs :/

But thanks for the recommended site :D

Fone_Fanatic - it definitely makes a high pitch noise...you can gradually increase the frequency on it and depending on how old/young you are you'll notice a point where you stop hearing it...others still can hear it:) It is pretty annoying. Either try it again or get your dog's hearing checked out:)
I've tried all of his apps and I like all of them. I don't have any locking issues with magic 8ball either but I guess you only use an app like that a few times anyway. I like the new game - Scramble...for $1 it's a no-brainer...lots of fun and enough variety to keep playing it.

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