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New Apple iPhone/iPod Downloads Packed with Array of Engineering and Technical Tools

Individual Formulator packages are available in a wide range of specialty disciplines for $4.99 to $6.99.  Basic program packages typically contain about 100 of the most commonly used formulas or graphics calculations a specialist would encounter.

Formulator Professional packages are available for $9.99 to $19.99. These bundled packages include the full requirements of the professional regulations, and capture the codes from individual Formulator packages.  

Sample products include:

The Architect's Pro Formulator is the perfect tool for any architect. It includes the full requirements of ADA regulations, codes from Electrical Pro, International Mechanical Code and all of the formulas of carpentry, electrical , HVAC and plumbing as well as special formulas for architects..It costs $17.99.

Building Engineer Pro combines the formulas of Electrical Pro, Plumbing Pro, HVAC Pro and Carpentry PRO. In addition it includes part of the International Building Code, and includes a broad suite of special formulas for Building Engineer.  It costs $15.99.

There are many other Formulator individual and bundled packages available covering a variety of fields from finance to the many sciences.

All the programs can be downloaded to an Apple iPhone or and iPod Touch and are available at the Apple iTunes Store.  For more information visit www.multieducator.net  

About the Developer:

Marc Schulman has been an Apple Developer since 1982.  He developed a few of the very early Mac products.  “Back in those days the biggest problem was distribution. I remember a time when Apple would hold conventions for Mac and any developer who had a product could exhibit for free. When I heard about the Iphone products I thought back at some of those early products, and an opportunity to develop some similar products.”

For the past 27 years he has been developing software products including a line of Multimedia history CD and now DVD Roms. He calls himself a Multimedia Historian.

For more information visit http://www.multieducator.net

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