Macworld sat down with Neon Play, the company behind the now-famous Paper Glider application. It was the game of choice for one of Gail Davis' teenage daughters who downloaded the app early Saturday morning. At that moment, Paper Glider became the App Store's ten billionth download and earned itself a spot in the annals of Apple's history.
Paper Glider is a simple, but very popular application that lets you fly a paper airplane using a hand-drwan trajectory and precisely timed taps to keep the plane in the air.