iMind is a memory game that utilizes iPhoto albums for enhanced gameplay.
iMind was initially designed for the developer's little daughter, Kiara, who was only four years old at the time of its creation. The developer discovered that memory games were much more enjoyable when they used real images of recognizable toys and playthings. With iMind, you can create your own set of images from your iPhoto library or use an existing album with 48 or more pictures.
To ensure maximum efficiency, iMind scales larger pictures down to 114x114 pixel format. This may cause images to lose quality or not use the entire square. Additionally, you can enjoy the added convenience of a fun folder pre-installed with the software. This folder can be copied into your iPhoto library to easily access when creating your own game sets.
One notable limitation of this software is the registration screen at startup. It may cause slight delays when launching the game. However, it's a small price to pay for the benefits of using iMind as an excellent memory trainer.
The latest version of iMind includes a fix for a problem that caused AppleScript error in OS X 10.4.3. The software requires a G4 or higher processor and a monitor resolution of 1024 x 768.
Overall, iMind is an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve their memory skills while having a little fun. It's easy to use, customizable, and provides an engaging experience for users of all ages.
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