Running off (what I would suspect to be the Google Maps API), is iPhone Route, a very handy, very compact little app that lets you plug in two places and returns the step-by-step directions (sans map). Just for kicks I thought I would try to really test it out by only entering city names […]
Posted on September 28th, 2007 by Alex
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The iPhone is considered by many to be a revolutionary device in the hand held world, providing a phone, mp3 player and web communications device in one easy to use, extremely sleek package. But some dissenters continue to argue that the iPhone lacks software that is essential to it’s functionality as a hand held device, […]
Posted on August 12th, 2007 by justin
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Zoho works as like a presentation-style version of Office for the iPhone.
Currently you can view and edit your documents, but you cannot edit your spreadsheets and presentations (you can only view them). You can also create new documents and view your presentations in landscape mode.
If nothing else it seems to me that it […]
Posted on August 8th, 2007 by Alex
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With an iPod-like interface, Neven Mrgan’s OneTrip serves as a shopping-list that’s always at your disposal. The interface is very intuitive (even moreso if you’re an iPod owner) and you’d be hard-pressed to find an easier way of keeping track of what you need to buy. The fact everything is color-coded makes last-second […]
Posted on August 2nd, 2007 by Alex
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This is probably one of the most wanted apps for iPhone - some sort of Google Reader interface. One slight problem though, the iPod doesn’t have javascript support as far as we know. Still though, good effort.
Google Reader iPhone Skin uses the Greasemonkey concept of modifying the look and feel of a web application through […]
Posted on June 30th, 2007 by Alex
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This is probably one of the real kiler apps to come out for iPhone so far. iPheed allows you to keep private notes that can be accessed wherever you are aswell as keep up to date with your favorite RSS feeds. Stellar effort.
Find it here iPheed.com
Posted on June 28th, 2007 by Alex
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Yet another app for putting all your applications in one place, AddFone has a simple user interface to allow you to search for apps you may want. I guess the one problem with this is you’ve got to know which app you’re after, and what it’s called - but there’s definitely a need for apps […]
Posted on June 22nd, 2007 by Alex
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Here’s a great looking application to combat the huge number of apps that are being released. ‘Apps Manager’ puts all your links in one place to save you browsing around, now that’s what I call service.
http://matthewpeach.com/iphone/
Posted on June 22nd, 2007 by Alex
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This is a flash little app that extensively uses animation to provide a really nice interface that will be well suited to the iPhone. Features include being able to import/export bookmarks to del.icio.us which is probably the biggest selling point of this app.
Launch iBookmark
Posted on June 20th, 2007 by Alex
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Listingly.com is a service that allows users to share lists via their phones, and this is their iPhone interface.
Listingly for iPhone
Posted on June 18th, 2007 by Alex
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