Saturday, November 28, 2015
LHF UNLOVABLE FONT FREE DOWNLOAD
dice-rolling apps: you slide out a "tray" on the right side of your screen, then drag and drop your desired dice onto (or off of) a virtual black tabletop one by one. You roll by shaking your device, with semi-realistic (but weirdly low-gravity) physics, and you can "lock" a die by tapping it, so other dice can't move it. Lhf Unlovable Font also lets you save 10 groupings of dice on different screens that you can swipe through. The best things about Lhf Unlovable Font are its convincing sound effects, dice collisions, and slick, simple, attractive
interface, so look elsewhere if you want for more complicated dice features such as customizable formulas or more-exotic dice types. Unfortunately, Lhf Unlovable Font's price hasn't come down and its features haven't gotten any richer since its creation over a year ago--and there's definitely room for small but substantive improvements while still maintaining Lhf Unlovable Font's streamlined feel (for example, by allowing different colors for different dice of the same type, which would be a boon to RPG players). Lhf Unlovable Font is one of the better--and better-looking--dice-simulation apps, but check out the competition before you buy. UHear is a free, self-administered hearing test, along with tips and resources for preventing hearing loss. The app includes a multiple-choice questionnaire (your "Performance Profile"), a rigorous "Hearing Sensitivity" test for both ears, and a short "Speech in Noise" test. The app's simple touch interface guides you through each step. For example, in the 6-minute Hearing Sensitivity test, you tap a large button every time you hear a tone, while a progress bar on the bottom tracks your progress. After each test, you get your results along with helpful context and recommendations--and for the Hearing Sensitivity test, you also see results mapped out on a graph, showing performance charted across different levels of pitch for each ear. You can save your results for later (for reference, or to track results for multiple people on the same device), and Lhf Unlovable Font can also help you locate a hearing health-care provider in your area. This is a narrow-purpose app with limited re-use value, but it's a quick (and even kind of fun) way to see how well you hear.
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