Like Cover Flow for contacts, PhoneFace lets you create a custom favorites list comprised entirely of photos (and/or avatars).In other words, this is a visual alternative to your iPhone bookmarks list. And a terrifying one at that. To get started, you tap the Plus icon, then choose a contact from the phonebook. If there is already an associated picture, you can click with the iPhone camera, choose a photo from your library, choose an avatar from PhoneFace collection, or even kill his... Read more...
Ugh. Don’t you hate when you get yourself all psyched about a new product and then you use it and realize it doesn’t do what it’s supposed to? That was kind of my experience with Gokivo, the first turn-by-turn GPS app for the iPhone, released on the heels of the iPhone OS 3.0 launch. Unfortunately, despite having some cool features, Gokivo just didn’t work as a turn-by-turn GPS solution. Though it did occasionally get me from point A to point B, there were so many bumps on the road that... Read more...
MindMeister is a web-based application has an excellent mapping of import and export of most of the main features of the formats. Have focused on the collaboration from the outset, allowing real-time editing of mind maps by several participants, including the integration of Skype. The iPhone version lets you download your maps from your account (or start from scratch) and sync changes back to their maps, share maps, and export as Mindmanager, FreeMind, Word, PDF or image files. ... Read more...
Remember lyric, free app that allows you to search the text for the song currently playing? TuneWiki is not a better one, spooling of text as the song played. (All that is missing is the ball bounce). If the name sounds familiar, it is because TuneWiki Social music site has been around for a po 'di tempo, and has recently opened a TuneWiki plug-in for Windows Media Player. With TuneWiki for iPhone (and iPod Touch), you choose a song from your library (using TuneWiki the interface, not the... Read more...
Mood-based music playlists have been a holy grail for the audio business since the dawn of the MP3. There's only one thing about the unshakable idea that the iPod could sense your mood and play music for your precoffee grogginess or Sunday frolic-filled Saturday. Unfortunately, all of MIT Memorex has experienced mixed success trying to break the mood music algorithm. The problem with automatic playlists based on mood is that the scope of the music can often be overwhelming (for more... Read more...
Apple has released an updated version of iMovie today that fixes a problem with iPhone 3GS videos, and other stability issues. According to Apple, the update addressed the following questions. * Fixed a problem with the rotation wrong when working with video produced by the iPhone 3GS * Resolved unstable when adding more markers fly in some languages * Corrected an issue where iMovie may stop after the use of fine-tuning controls stabilized beyond the... Read more...
After more than a month of waiting, Apple has finally brought its application MobileMe iDisk (app store link) to the iPod and iPhone users. Originally announced at the Apple Developers Conference around the world in early July, the implementation of free iDisk on Apple offers MobileMe service users so that access to files, or stored in MobileMe contacts Apple's servers. Some of the features include nice to see and send any file native. This includes music, so if you have a lot of tracks... Read more...
Safari Download Manager, an extension for Safari iPhone App has been released in Cydia Store. This extension provides a complete download manager for Safari, with operation and control of multiple downloads, accessible via a new toolbar item. This is an improvement over other extensions that are currently appearing in the document to display status information, which makes your navigation. Safari Download Manager (SDM) enables you to continue browsing while the downloads are taking... Read more...
Have you ever woken up feeling completely wrecked when the alarm clock goes off, despite the fact that you have slept "enough" hours? When this happens you have probably been awakened during a deep sleep phase, and your whole day can turn into one long zombie marathon. Other days you spring out of bed with a smile on your face, feeling completely rested even though you shouldn't. As the alarm clock goes off, chance seems to play a big role in how your day will become. But does it really have... Read more...
Here is a cool way to design an application: the new ruler Sonar application using the speaker of the iPhone to send a short and then click measure the time it takes for sound to bounce off the surface. Then tells you the distance. How is that the flexibility of the phone? It is perfectly true, however. It works best on large flat surfaces that are perpendicular to the phone, which will provide accurate measurements within an inch. It will not work on smaller objects, however, and... Read more...