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Rulla Free


4.5 ( 8025 ratings )
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Entwickler Oskar Lissheim
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*** Kids and parents love it. Teenagers too. Try this: beam your message of love across the dance floor. Totally beats texting/SMS! Businesses people use it too. Next trade show try an iPad with Rulla as your booth display! OBS: This is the FREE version with ads. Buy the full version to skip the ads! ***

TAGLINE:
Get your message across.

Rulla is a large scrolling banner made for displaying messages over a distance.

TESTIMONIALS:
* "Rulla is a fun App and quite clever!" - Don Campbell
* "I love your Rulla App!" - Ian Stewart

FEATURES:
- One single app for both iPhone, iPod touch and now iPad
- Create messages with symbols you cant even type with the built-in keyboard (including hearts, smileys, peace symbol, male/female, telephone, and yin yang, more than 90 total!)
- The iPad version works both in Portrait or Landscape mode, it looks great sitting in the iPad Dock
- Reverse scrolling (for certain languages, e.g. Arabic, which reads from right to left)
- Choose between several contrasting color schemes, including red for light-sensitive environments (like astronomy or photography darkrooms)
- Set your banner text to be small or large
- Roll the banner at five different speeds, from Very slow to Very fast
- We save your 30 most recent banner texts (you can of course delete anything you dont want to keep at any time)

KANJI:
Rulla works great with Chinese, Japanese and Arabic characters, too. Try the handwriting keyboard yourself (in the iPhone Settings > General > Keyboard) to create and show off a message in Chinese.

Video demonstration: http://blip.tv/file/1185536

(Technical note: The banner size adapts automatically to the hardware limits of iPhones graphics subsystem. We hope to be able to work around these limits in the future.)

Lingon i Korg Software Creations was founded in Sweden in 2008, with the goal to design and produce useful and easy to use apps for Apples mobile platforms. Trivia: Rulla is Swedish for "to roll," and "Lingon i Korg" means "lingon berries in a basket."