Freeware of the day...... Day 24

Today's freeware brings the ancient paper art of origami to the 21st century. I'm talking about Origami On The Go.

Origami On The Go was updated only few days ago. At first glance, it seem like some small gadget-type program, but this it's much more. There's quick reference of various folds and terminoloy, and there's the history of origami. But the main part of the program is the step-by-step project viewer. You can open projects stored on either the RAM or on an expansion card. The only projects availabe (at the time of this mini-review) is a high-res and low-res version of a traditional crane. The instructions were easy to follow and the graphics were nice and crisp. I particularily liked the GoTo dropdown list for quick access to any step in a project.

Origami On The Go takes up 235kb on high-res handhelds and 166kb on low-res handhelds. This program supports pretty well every resolution out there (with the exception of the 320x240pixel screens). There's even a no-experience-necessary SDK available at Canuck Software.

So if you're up to try something new, you'll want to check out Origami On The Go

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