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Gary Lucero
with the 148Apps Network since December 22, 2008
I am an avid gamer. My first game machine was an Atari 2600, which I received around 1980. During the mid-eighties and early nineties I owned a number of Commodore computers, including the C-64 and Amiga. I have been a PC user since the early 1990's, and in the last ten years have owned the original Xbox, Gamecube, GBA, DS Lite, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, and the Xbox 360.
I currently own only an Xbox 360, an iPod Touch, and an iPad, as well as a PC. I run Windows 7 on my PCs and love it. I mostly use my iPod Touch for music, podcasts, and to play casual games, while the iPad is used for all sorts of things, from e-mail and web surfing to music creation, games, and whatever else some crazy developer comes up with for the platform.
Gary is not currently writing for the 148Apps Network. Personal site :: http://www.148apps.com
iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Posted January 19th, 2009 by Gary Lucero Our Rating:     :: ABOVE AVERAGE Instaviz is a graph visualization app. It is based on the open source software Graphviz, which is available for the Mac, Windows, and Linux. With Instaviz you can easily draw shapes such as circles, ovals, squares, and triangles, label each, and then connect them to one another. You can then export these to a number of different services, including MobileMe. Read The Full Review »
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