Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know your iPhone is not running Android (the new Google platform) but I saw the article yesterday and for whatever strange reason thought it relevant. As a developer I had been hoping Apple would release a developer kit with 1.1.3 but that didn’t happen. I spend all day writing […]
Posted on February 12th, 2008 by Alex
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Practically every non-web iPhone app requires you to have jailbroken your iPhone. I’ve gotten some questions about it so I’m going to take today’s entry to tell you about jail breaking your iPhone. Essentially what jail break does is decimate all the OS security settings. Suddenly you go from being locked […]
Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by Alex
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A handy little stand-alone app is TreasureMyText; essentially an inbox center for your text messages. The application also allows you to delete individual messages from the iPhone (a feature missing from the built in SMS application). The best part? It works over your data connection so archiving messages is free. You can’t beat […]
Posted on January 21st, 2008 by Alex
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ReQall is not new and it is not just for the iPhone, however they did just release an iPhone-friendly (along with iPod Touch) version. The basic premise is that you have essentially a big voice mail center that you can call and leave reminders for yourself. I have been waiting patiently for Apple […]
Posted on January 8th, 2008 by Alex
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I’m a jaded internet user. Because I spend all day programming there are few things that make me smile and even fewer that make me laugh. PLIBA’s name gave me a good laugh when I saw what it stood for. Maybe not inherently funny, I have certainly said “please let it be […]
Posted on January 7th, 2008 by Alex
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What exactly is an iPhone app? Think back in time–way back. Let’s go back to when this site was started in July of 2006 or when I took it over a few months later. This was a time before there was Jailbreak or the much-hyped iPhone carrier hack. There were no […]
Posted on January 6th, 2008 by Alex
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Hushie.com is apparently ‘a frontend to Google’s complex searching abilities’. To you and me however this just means it finds music on the net, and does it really, really well. The owners tell me that theyre working on a more iPhone-friendly version of the site but ’til then, just check it out.
Hushie.com
Posted on December 8th, 2007 by Alex
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Display your personal avatar on your iPhone. Tilt your iPhone to show your avatar group - this could be your friends or family. Each time a member of your group updates their avatar, your group image will reflect their changes.
The site also supports cropped avatars which make great images to put next to your phone […]
Posted on December 3rd, 2007 by Alex
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What do we want? Your iPhone applications. When do we want them? Now.
If you’ve got an iPhone app and want some traffic for it, send it in using the link at the top of the page. The site gets about 1k unique visitors a day and we want to provide as many quality iPhone applications […]
Posted on November 30th, 2007 by Alex
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Over the weekend I received an SEO iPhone App that (I have to assume) runs off the Yahoo API that provides Overture keyword suggestions. If you’re not an SEO then you probably don’t have a use for this but if you are (I have to be sometimes) then it is definitely worth a bookmark […]
Posted on November 26th, 2007 by Alex
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