SplashID for iPhone / iPod touch (5)
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Filed under: Software, iPhone, App StoreAnother venerable title from the world of Palm OS and Windows Mobile has made it to the iPhone and iPod touch.SplashID for iPhone / iPod touch is now shipping. With over 500,000 copies of SplashID sold, it's by far the most popular secure personal information manager for handheld devices. Developer SplashData has provided features that make this application very attractive. For example, there are Mac and Windows desktop apps that ...
First Look: HANDiBIBLE for iPhone (2)
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Filed under: Software, iPhone, App StoreAs TUAW's own Robert Palmer noted a few weeks ago, there are over 20 Bible applications available for iPhone. Some require an Internet connection to query an online Bible database, while others store the text on the device.HANDiBIBLE (formerly Pocket Bible) is one of the latter apps, and is now available in the App Store (iTunes link). The developer, Jerry Beers, made an easily accessible (US$4.99) and usable Bible application ...
First Look: Edibles (6)
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Filed under: Software, iPhone, App StoreIf you're a loser and you're happy, it probably means that you are a successful dieter.Being a middle-aged computer geek means that I have been gaining weight (no, I'm not as "hefty" as Steve Wozniak). I am a member of the WeightWatchers Online program, but it's frustrating that I haven't been able to track my Points(R) with my iPhone. Well, the brilliant minds at Random Ideas, LLC have just released ...
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Todd Albertson said:
I don't keep a food diary, but if I did this looks like a great app!
SoundMeter for iPhone (14)
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Filed under: Multimedia, Software, Odds and ends, iPhone, App StoreDo you need to make basic sound level measurements? For example, do you want to prove that your next door neighbor really is playing music loud enough to make your ears bleed?Faber Acoustical is coming to your rescue with their US$19.99 SoundMeter for iPhone. They discovered that both the built-in and headset microphones of the iPhone have a flat enough frequency response to make them useful ...
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Mike Aizatsky said:
$19.99... Is it a joke?
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symesc said:
How can you not love what is happening on the iPhone platform?
Play Free Bird! (9)
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Filed under: Software, Odds and ends, iPhone, App StoreNext time you're at a concert and just gotta have an encore, don't pull out a cigarette lighter. Instead, launch iLightr!iLightr is a virtual cigarette lighter for iPhone and iPod touch that is available in the App Store now (click opens iTunes). It's only US$0.99 and is an amazingly good simulation of a lighter. You can choose from several different case designs, light the lighter with either ...
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BillDeys said:
Wow, now the App Store is complete!
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JR A said:
Free Bird! Play Free Bird! Ok it's a crappy Rocker insie joke but it's a classic. I can't help myself.
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Robin said:
I think this is hilarious!
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Aron said:
This is so wrong I can't wait to see it for real.
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Sebastian Crump said:
concerts will never be the same again
Lenovo Olympics 2008 App (4)
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Filed under: Software, Odds and ends, Freeware, iPhone, App StoreDo you want to keep up with Michael Phelps and his quest for Olympic gold? Are you Interested in seeing photographs of women beach volleyball players competing on the sand (nudge nudge, wink wink)? Lenovo, the Chinese manufacturer of ThinkPad and IdeaPad notebook PCs and other electronic devices, is providing the free Lenovo Olympics 2008 App [iTunes link] in the App Store now. You can download ...
TUAW Review: DataCase for iPhone (11)
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Filed under: Software, iPhone, App StoreIf you've been looking for a way to turn that 16GB iPhone into a wireless flash drive, there's a new solution available for you in the App Store: DataCase for iPhone (link opens iTunes). The developers, Veiosoft, missed their original release date of July 28th thanks to Apple's annoying application approval process, but you can now buy DataCase in the App Store for US$6.99. Unlike FileMagnet, DataCase doesn't require that ...
TUAW Review: DataCase for iPhone (1)
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Filed under: Software, iPhone, App StoreIf you've been looking for a way to turn that 16GB iPhone into a wireless flash drive, there's a new solution available for you in the App Store: DataCase for iPhone (link opens iTunes). The developers, Veiosoft, missed their original release date of July 28th thanks to Apple's annoying application approval process, but you can now buy DataCase in the App Store for US$6.99. Unlike FileMagnet, DataCase doesn't require that ...
Apple working on streaming your iTunes library to your iPhone? (1)
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Filed under: Handsets, Multimedia, Peripherals, Apple Apple's experimented with allowing iTunes to stream over the internet as well as your LAN in the past and quickly removed the feature (probably due to RIAA pressure), so we're not placing too much stock in this, but AppleInsider's unearthed a patent that seems to describe a way to stream music over the 'net to your iPhone / iPod touch. The goal is to prevent you from having to ...
Apple working on streaming your iTunes library to your iPhone? (15)
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Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable Video Apple's experimented with allowing iTunes to stream over the internet as well as your LAN in the past and quickly removed the feature (probably due to RIAA pressure), so we're not placing too much stock in this, but AppleInsider's unearthed a patent that seems to describe a way to stream music over the 'net to your iPhone / iPod touch. The goal is to prevent you from having ...
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Will said:
WANT.
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Mox Folder said:
Ah ! on y vient http://blog.ledebugger.com/index.php/post/2006/09/11/67-digital-way-of-life
First Look: RiverGuide for Kayakers (2)
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Filed under: iPhone, App StoreKayakers who want up-to-date info on river conditions now need to look no further than their iPhones (assuming they are brave enough to take said iPhones out to the river).RiverGuide for Kayakers (link opens iTunes), by developer Wayne Daley, provides real-time streamflow information throughout the U.S. The app has a very logical layout -- the first screen you see breaks the country into seven regions. Tapping on the appropriate region shows ...
iPhone 2.0.1 breaking some carrier unlocks (2)
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Filed under: CellphonesUh-oh, it look like it's not just the underground unlockers who're having problems with the iPhone 2.0.1 update's revisions to the 3G's baseband -- Vodafone customers who've paid to have their handsets unlocked are starting to report failures to connect to iTunes followed by the appearance of an "0xE8000001" error code. There are also reports from a handful of other carriers, but Voda's selling Steve's baby in 10 countries, so most of the ...
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Derick Valadao said:
It must have been something iffy with iTunes (as I was having computer trouble during the firmware update) but my phone is practically bricked. It's a battle to keep the iPod app recognizing my music and videos and not a single app will work. Sigh.. full restore coming tonight... and here I was thinking I'd get anything productive done today.
iPhone 2.0.1 now available through iTunes (17)
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Filed under: Cellphones Well, finally. iPhone firmware 2.0.1 has just been released by Apple, and we're hoping it solves the myriad problems introduced by 2.0: crashing apps, interminable keyboard delays, choppy scrolling -- you know what we're talking about. We're pulling down the 250MB file now, we'll let you know how things turn out -- won't you do the same?Update: Well, it took its sweet time to install, but things seem a little tighter and ...
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Winston said:
Done updating. Now, for testing...
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Bwana said:
Updating now
iPhone 2.0.1 now available through iTunes (2)
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Filed under: Handsets, Apple Well, finally. iPhone firmware 2.0.1 has just been released by Apple, and we're hoping it solves the myriad problems introduced by 2.0: crashing apps, interminable keyboard delays, choppy scrolling -- you know what we're talking about. We're pulling down the 250MB file now, we'll let you know how things turn out -- won't you do the same? Update: Well, it took its sweet time to install, but things seem a little ...
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chills said:
Sweet... hopefully this will help the odd issues since the update...
iPhone 2.0.1 now available through iTunes (1)
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Filed under: Handsets, Apple Well, finally. iPhone firmware 2.0.1 has just been released by Apple, and we're hoping it solves the myriad problems introduced by 2.0: crashing apps, interminable keyboard delays, choppy scrolling -- you know what we're talking about. We're pulling down the 250MB file now, we'll let you know how things turn out -- won't you do the same? Update: Well, it took its sweet time to install, but things seem a little ...
iPhone 2.0.1 now available through iTunes (1)
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Filed under: Cellphones Well, finally. iPhone firmware 2.0.1 has just been released by Apple, and we're hoping it solves the myriad problems introduced by 2.0: crashing apps, interminable keyboard delays, choppy scrolling -- you know what we're talking about. We're pulling down the 250MB file now, we'll let you know how things turn out -- won't you do the same?Update: Well, it took its sweet time to install, but things seem a little tighter and ...
MobileFamilyTree: Genealogy for iPhone (6)
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Filed under: Odds and ends, Software Update, iPhone, App StoreWant to carry your family tree with you?Synium Software, the developer of a genealogy app called MacFamilyTree, has announced a mobile companion for their Mac product. MobileFamilyTree for iPhone and iPod touch requires MacFamilyTree 5.2.3 to run, and allows genealogists to review, edit, or add to family tree information anywhere at anytime. Once you're back at your Mac, MobileFamilyTree syncs your changes with MacFamilyTree. This is ...
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Dustin DeKoekkoek said:
this looks pretty cool. I'm a big family tree nerd. I use Geni.com and have 2000+ people ion it, would be nice if they came out with an iPhone app also
Netshare iPhone tethering app reappears in the App Store (2)
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Filed under: Handsets, Apple Well, who knows what's going on here, but Nullriver's Netshare iPhone tethering app has made a reappearance for download by direct link only in the App Store, after getting unceremoniously yanked last night. It won't show up in searches, but you can still get it if you know the link -- that's a bit odd. Nullriver told Macrumors that it doesn't believe the SOCKS proxy violates any of the App Store ...
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Filed under: Cellphones Well, who knows what's going on here, but Nullriver's Netshare iPhone tethering app has made a reappearance for download by direct link only in the App Store, after getting unceremoniously yanked last night. It won't show up in searches, but you can still get it if you know the link -- that's a bit odd. Nullriver told Macrumors that it doesn't believe the SOCKS proxy violates any of the App Store SDK ...
Tether your iPhone, wirelessly. Maybe. (10)
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Filed under: Cellphones We're not sure how this one got past Apple's App Store censors, but the clever kids at Nullriver have released what appears to be the first tethering solution for the iPhone. The $10 NetShare app is just a SOCKS proxy that links an ad-hoc WiFi network to the iPhone's 3G or EDGE connection -- and if we could get it to work, we'd probably think it was a fine, if hacky, solution ...
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Corris said:
or just pwn it and use ssh for free