Artem Tselikov | iOS Appar
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- Plattformar: iOS Appar (6) iOS Spel (1)
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- Schulte table!
- iOS Appar: Utbildning Av: Artem Tselikov
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- Poäng: 0 + 312 (4.6) Version: 2.1.7 Unlock your brain's full potential with Schulte Table, the ultimate tool to improve your speed reading and peripheral vision. With customizable features and detailed statistics, you ... ⥯
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- Device Info iMonitor
- iOS Appar: Verktyg Av: Artem Tselikov
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- Poäng: 1 + 11 (4.2) Version: 2.0 Application shows the following information: CPU, RAM Battery level and estimated working time ⥯
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- Авто Цена
- iOS Appar: Referensmaterial Av: Artem Tselikov
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- Poäng: 0 + 1 (5.0) Version: 2.1.2 This app provides estimated price of pre-owned vehicles in Russia. The data for the app is provided by Autostat. The app evaluates cars based on mileage and age ⥯
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- iDevice Monitor
- iOS Appar: Verktyg Av: Artem Tselikov
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- Poäng: 0 + 12 (3.3) Version: 3.1 The app shows the following information CPU, RAM and Disk usage Battery level and estimated working time Wi-Fi, Edge/3g/LTE traffic Information about device ⥯
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- Schulte Table - improve fast reading and attention
- iOS Appar: Utbildning Av: Artem Tselikov
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- Poäng: 1 + 247 (4.6) Version: 2.0.4 Schulte table is a great app to improve your peripheral vision and speed reading. This application has a long list of features such as in-depth customization, detailed statistics of ... ⥯
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- Many dots - memory span training game improve attention, keep your brain sharp
- iOS Appar: Utbildning Av: Artem Tselikov
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- Poäng: 0 + 2 (4.5) Version: 1.0 Do you think you can rember position of 5 dots? Can you do better? THEORY: An average human can hold 7 ± 2 objects in working memory. This is frequently referred tjo as Miller's Law. ... ⥯
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