Austin, Texas – Blue Lightning Labs today announced that their popular iPhone application Mathemagics has been selected as an App Classic. Dubbed as “The AppStore’s missing Hall of Fame”, App Classics calculates and selects the all-time most popular high quality apps available on the AppStore. Mathemagics, an application for learning to mentally calculate math problems at phenomenal speeds, has garnered outstanding reviews and continues to amaze users.

“We have been thrilled at the success of Mathemagics and being a part of App Classics is just icing on top,” said Shane Crawford of Blue Lightning Labs. “Users love the quick training sessions in Mathemagics and it gives them a mental pick-me-up when they need it. Some users have even reported an uptick in their child’s grades and test scores.”

Mathemagics is perfect for students, teachers, or anyone else looking to kick their brain function into high gear. The applications hand-drawn look engages the user and is well-suited for quick practice sessions. Users are challenged to achieve new levels of competence, from apprentice to mathemagician, for each trick.

System Requirements:
* iPhone or iPod Touch 2.1 or later

Pricing and Availability:
Mathemagics is available now on the iTunes App Store for a limited time at just $.99 (USD).

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Headquartered in scenic Austin, Texas, Blue Lightning Labs is a privately funded company founded in 2008 by Alta Vida LLC. Blue Lightning Labs has a sole focus on the Mac and iPhone platform. Copyright 2008 Blue Lightning Labs. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod Touch are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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