Traffic Light Changer for iPhone is a Hit!
Almost a year later, we finally released a new application, Traffic Light Changer for Free. Within a day, it has already ranked #105 (according to app position iphone application) in the utilities category, almost breaking the top 100 charts. We’re hoping it will break the 100 mark, in which case it will probably climb even higher because of the new exposure.
We have about 9 other iPhone applications lined up for the next couple of months, so be ready for them!
You can help us out by downloading Traffic Light Changer for Free right now!













Hi Guys,
Glad to hear you’re still working on the project. Keep up the good work!
dose this work on the ipod touch?? pleas email me back ty =D
Can you please make this app for Android.
I seen a buddy of mine do it and it’s awesome.
Don’t know if this is the app he had but I want it bad.
Thanks with this astounding article! I will certainly have to tell my friends about it! Thanks!
Does this app work on an itouch as well as an iPhone??
Only a moron would believe this works to change lights.
Yes I’m talking about you stupid.
Does this app works on an I pad?
This app is fake. If it were real this company would have been shut down by the FCC for illegal use of a Mobile Infra Red Transmiiter. In all 50 states it is a class 6 criminal offense. The app is just a joke and I wish lolerapps would publish it that way.
all crazy apps can be found on app store…
why am I not surprise…
because there are lots of idiot buyer who supports it.
@Bogus…. No it actually isn’t a joke. I’ve seen it work first hand MANY times.
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This is actually allegal it would take retards to believe this plus if someone was caught doing this a cop could give them 200 dollar ticket or go to jail this is meant for ambulances and cop cars not for mental hand use
“”"”"”"”"”"”"”Bogus says:
March 27, 2011 at 3:14 am
This app is fake. If it were real this company would have been shut down by the FCC for illegal use of a Mobile Infra Red Transmiiter. In all 50 states it is a class 6 criminal offense. The app is just a joke and I wish lolerapps would publish it that way.”"”"”"”"”"”"”"
I have no doubt that this App Doesn’t Work, I mean come on guy’s, first of all I wanna say that no it cant work because i-phones do not emit infra red lights… and you need an infra red light to send a signal to the lights preemptive transmitter (most lights don’t have one just the really busy intersections).
And second Bogus is right, it is highly illegal to own an MIRT (mobile infra red transmitter). But I just wanna say this to Bogus. Your a fucking idiot, because they wouldn’t get shut down by the FCC. They would get shut down by an Internet Crime organization Because A: the FCC isn’t a fucking S.W.A.T. team and B: The FCC has no fucking control over infra red light, they deal with radio frequencies. know what your talking about before you open your big fuckin mouth.
Another thing, for anyone that wants to know how to make a REAL MIRT (thing that changes lights to green) there easy to make, go to google and type in DIY MIRT. I know it works cuz I built one, It Costs like 35$
I in know way am telling you to make one use one or sell one,
In response to questions, the app works fine on an iPod, 2nd generation as well as the most recent. As far as the question does it really change the light, the answer is: “It depends.” There are a lot of different wirings and also different drivers with different degrees of patience. Regardless, you’ve got nothing to lose. At first I thought it was over-priced (considerably), but the problem was my lack of patience (it would help if Apple’s listing of charges were more transparent).
The App is the first one I’m come across that awakened interest at its mere mention.