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A software developer from Edinburgh, Scotland.

Buses Edinburgh

Buses screenshot running on an iPhone

Looking up departure information couldn't be easier. You can find nearby stops using the familiar Google Maps interface and search for stops by street name, postcode or service.

When you've found the stop you need, you can view the available services, check the fares and schedules using an online timetable and view real-time departure information. All from within the app.

Add, re-order and rename your bookmarks using a revamped interface. Customise many aspects with settings right in the app. Buses has recently undergone a major update to bring in the best of the new iPhone OS 3.0 technologies.

The Student

The Student screenshot running on an iPhone

Scotland's Student Newspaper of The Year 2010 is now available direct on your iPhone.

The Student is Britain's oldest university newspaper, launched in Edinburgh by Scottish novelist and poet Robert Louis Stevenson in 1887. Independently published, The Student distributes 6,000 copies free across the University of Edinburgh.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Lord Kitchener, David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill are a few of the famous people who have been associated with the paper. In the 1970s, Gordon Brown was Editor-in-Chief alongside Robin Cook, who was in charge of film and concert reviews.

The Student for iPhone allows you to download articles for offline viewing, share articles with friends using Facebook or Twitter and stay up-to-date with the latest happenings around campus.

Rotator

Rotator screenshot running on an iPhone.

Rotating your photos and downloaded images couldn't be easier. Just load the photo into the app, tap to rotate and the app will rotate your photo.

Rotator operates on the underlying image data, transforming it to match the orientation you chose.

Rotating images with Rotator is a completely lossless process, you don't lose resolution or quality. It's also totally non-destructive: nothing is written to disk until you choose to save and the saved image is created as a new image. Your original photo remains completely untouched.

Rotate your photos before setting as wallpaper or uploading to Facebook.