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Kirk Wheeler

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iPad and iPhone Mixer App for Kids: Mixeroo
« on: January 06, 2011, 01:35:14 AM »

Looked around for the best place to post this and thought this would be all right. Please let me know if it's not.

I work as a mixer for television and film and over the last few months I made an app for my little girl (She's two) to play around with on the iPad and iPhone and I have released it on the app store.

Mixeroo is a mixer built for toddlers and kids to learn about music. For any of you who have kids or know someone who does and think they might like this, check it out.

I would love to hear any feedback you might have.

http://www.eioapps.com

Thanks so much,

Kirk Wheeler
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Bill Mueller

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Re: iPad and iPhone Mixer App for Kids: Mixeroo
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2011, 12:33:12 PM »

Kirk Wheeler wrote on Thu, 06 January 2011 01:35

Looked around for the best place to post this and thought this would be all right. Please let me know if it's not.

I work as a mixer for television and film and over the last few months I made an app for my little girl (She's two) to play around with on the iPad and iPhone and I have released it on the app store.

Mixeroo is a mixer built for toddlers and kids to learn about music. For any of you who have kids or know someone who does and think they might like this, check it out.

I would love to hear any feedback you might have.

http://www.eioapps.com

Thanks so much,

Kirk Wheeler

Kirk,

Welcome to Whatever Works.

I love it! It has a HUGE potential IMO.

Bill
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