Link: http://www.tmsoft.com/iphone-whitenoise.html
Description: This iPhone application allows a user to select from 40 ambient sounds using a graphical interface. At first the interface was quite simplistic but has been updated over time to include backgrounds that match the sounds. Controls include volume, pitch, alarm and a catalog. Volume and alarm are self-explanatory. Pitch allows a user to change sounds to sound slower or faster, such as the rate of crashing waves. The catalog option is available for the user to group his or her favorite sounds together.
Use case: The primary actors would be those in search of relaxation, distraction or sleep. They would open the application and select from the 40 ambient sounds by scrolling through the sounds or referring to the user catalog. Users would then adjust the sound to their liking and listen through the iPhone's speakers, or by plugging headphones or other external speakers into the iPhone. Some users have claimed they have used the application to help their infants sleep.
Standards: According to the iPhone Dev Center, developers use Xcode, "Apple’s first-class integrated development environment (IDE)," according to the "iPhone Development Guide" (available at http://developer.apple.com/iphone).
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