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Remember the $100 million iFund supplied by venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers? iPhone developers surely have not forgotten about it, and especially not the developer of on-the-go lifestyle applications going by the name of Pelago. The company was the first chosen to receive part of that fat iFund,... |
28 May 2008 04:30 GMT |
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Apparently, the guys at Spritec Software have started a new trend for Mac apps. The company's recently-released Maclings come in "paks" containing four fun and practical apps each. Macling paks are priced at $9.99. Demos are not available but you can check out the official Maclings web page to see them in action... |
28 May 2008 03:41 GMT |
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This Thinking Code-developed organizing tool is not just your average application that helps you get things done. The iCal.app and Mail.app task synchronization alone is worth getting your own copy for just 19 bucks, but you can always try out an app like this for free, to be sure you want to spend your money on it. ... |
27 May 2008 16:11 GMT |
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Espy is the latest Mac OS X application from GoGoalSoft (also responsible for goSecure). The Address Book application delivers quick access to contacts' information from a simple-to-use UI, and is the first address book to use pictures extensively. Contact photos can be added as large as 256 x 256 pixels. Click ... |
26 May 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Welcome back! More free software you say? Why, I'm flattered. Very well then. We have three new apps lined up for you this week too. They're all free to download and install right now, just how we like it.SyncDifferent 1.0This free app from Philou309 does one of the simplest, yet most useful tasks when hand... |
24 May 2008 11:50 GMT |
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The iPhone is a great gaming platform, everyone can agree on that. The device uses multitouch, as well as motion-sensitivity which, combined, make the most intuitive control scheme for any title, be it a ported one. While Kingdom Lores makes good use of just one of the respective capabilities (namely, the touchscreen... |
20 May 2008 17:06 GMT |
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Welcome back. Oh, are you going to love this week's apps! We haven't (yet) broken the rules, meaning we have: three apps; all free; super-useful; Mac friendly; they even work great together... The list goes on below.Evernote 1.1Evernote Corporation has recently updated its information management application... |
17 May 2008 15:19 GMT |
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While this week hasn't exactly been application heaven, we've managed to decide on three items that might be of interest for the Mac user who can never have enough utility software on his/her hard drive. That's right, this time around it's utility only, but hey, you can grab any of the three progr... |
3 May 2008 06:33 GMT |
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The free, open-source Mac OS X web browser from The Camino Project, Camino, has been updated to version 1.6. Camino (formerly known as Chimera) is a web browser for Mac OS X that has a Cocoa user interface and embeds the Gecko layout engine. The latest version adds a tweaked up UI, improvements to the navigating tabs... |
21 April 2008 05:40 GMT |
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Ready to further expand, improve or make productive use of your Mac? Good. Glad you stopped by this time around to have a look at three pieces of software we've chosen to let you in on. These are WeFi, iconXprit (Finder plugin) and JDarkRoom. If you want to be a part of the first open global WiFi network, make j... |
19 April 2008 13:47 GMT |
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Yup, no lie. They've done it! Fring has released this great piece of application called "fring," the same as the company, for owners of a jailbroken iPhone. Aside using Skype, owners of a jailbroken device can also chat MSN Messenger, ICQ, GTalk, SIP, Twitter, AIM, and Yahoo! over Wi-Fi."The special pre-release ... |
16 April 2008 08:39 GMT |
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Not a week goes by that developers don't release great software for your Mac. It's one of the many reasons why people go with Macs in the first place. Comparing the amount of programs available for Windows with those available for Macs, we're in a bit of a disadvantage, yes. Comparing the quality of th... |
12 April 2008 11:07 GMT |
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Innaworks is introducing alcheMo for iPhone, a fully automated solution for developers looking to work some code magic and deliver native iPhone apps using standard Java ME, CLDC 1.1/MIDP 2.0, as well as associated JSRs. alcheMo uses a patent-pending optimizing translator to convert J2ME (Java Platform, Micro Edition... |
10 April 2008 06:46 GMT |
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XtraLean Software has recently updated its image editor, ImageWell, to version 3.5. The new release adds a new sharpness filter, two new shapes, double click on History item to open it in browser, return key executes crop and of course a bunch of minor tweaks and fixes. ImageWell requires Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher. A t... |
3 April 2008 06:48 GMT |
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Do you run a company that requires your constant attention? Have the issues requiring immediate evaluating piled up? Not to worry, iBlendit will take care of everything. Just drag all of the files and folders containing nagging aspects about your day-to-day activities and drop them into the virtual blender. Let it mi... |
3 April 2008 04:49 GMT |
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Ollie Wagner & Geoff Pado have just released Misu, an application for your Mac that allows you to "fuse" iPod/iPhone libraries into one. Plug as many iPods as you can into a Mac and "have them intermingle." Misu eliminates the fuss of having to selectively sync and delete and then re-sync again. Flashback - it's... |
2 April 2008 08:34 GMT |
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Following the release of the iPhone SDK Beta 2, more devs are being granted access to the iPhone Developer Program. Many of the devs whose hearts were bruised by Apple's negative answer when trying to enroll in the program's early stages can now breathe a sigh of relief reading these words:"Thank you for ap... |
2 April 2008 03:31 GMT |
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iPhone/iPod touch users have long lacked notes syncing. Since typing more than just a text message on the iPhone is a real pain, the iPhone developer community has been hard at work on a solution to this problem. iPhoneNotes 0.3 is now available for free download. Since third party apps still require that you jailbre... |
27 March 2008 05:09 GMT |
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The service isn't online or anything. However, it was, for a few minutes, a few days ago. Modmyifone.com is reporting that Drunkenbass (of monsterandfriends.com) was bored and started messing around with his iPhone, when, all of the sudden, he was connected to the AppStore.The source reveals that, instead of get... |
24 March 2008 04:15 GMT |
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Ever since Apple's boss, Steve Jobs outlined the methods through which the company will be handling the AppStore business, publications (mostly tech-based) have started speculating on its possessive approach and its demanding of a 30% cut. Roughly Drafted's Daniel Eran Dilger, however, thinks Apple's a... |
20 March 2008 09:39 GMT |
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For how long have you been using your iPhone longing to take screenshots? The SBMobileScreenshotr preference has always been there yet no one ever bothered to unlock its secrets. Until now, that is. The RipDev team has found a way to get it working for iPhone users, without having to install third party applications.... |
19 March 2008 04:19 GMT |
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Seemingly, not everyone was paying attention to what Steve Jobs had to say during the March 6 event when Apple introduced the long-awaited iPhone SDK. Reports everywhere talk of somewhat of a discrimination between developers who applied for the iPhone Developer Program and got a negative answer from Apple."Thank you... |
17 March 2008 04:58 GMT |
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As engadget.com themselves reckon, we still have a long way to go as far as scratching iPhone/iPod touch apps go, as MixMeister Scratch is only the first shy step in this direction. It promises a lot though, bearing in mind that MicMeister hasn't yet finished the app, with just a small set of samples being showc... |
14 March 2008 05:13 GMT |
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Those of you who've watched the QuickTime stream, or the downloadable iTunes version of the iPhone Software Roadmap event, should know that one of the first third party games to hit the iPhone is EA's "God game" Spore. Well, as EA themselves have confirmed, Spore will actually be the first of third party ti... |
10 March 2008 10:52 GMT |
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Apple not only took advantage of the Town Hall event to announce iPhone support for requested enterprise features (as part of a software update due out in June), but finally announced and released the iPhone SDK, with live demonstrations at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Developers eager to join the A... |
7 March 2008 04:55 GMT |
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As a bit of a space freak myself, coming across this trio of iPhone web apps was a bit of a shock, but a pleasant one nonetheless. Apple's official website provides descriptions and links to iSkyGaze, Starry Night Mobile and LookUp, three spacey web apps designed to show you the stars and their exact locations, ... |
4 March 2008 08:58 GMT |
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According to American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu, Apple may just introduce better support for business e-mail solutions on its iPhone quite soon. Client-server, collaborative applications such as Lotus Notes and Exchange were mentioned in his Thursday report.Analyst Shaw Wu wrote the prediction in his latest... |
3 March 2008 11:10 GMT |
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What better weekend news to read than iPhone app news? Honestly, is there anything that phone can't do? Just minutes ago I've finished writing about Steve D.'s Trism game for the Apple device and now I've stumbled upon news on this app called iChinese. As its name implies, its helps you learn your... |
1 March 2008 07:56 GMT |
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Those eager to jailbreak their iPhones (which, needless to say, do it at their own risk) can now use a tool called iNdependence 1.4 beta 5, since the update to Ziphone is playing hard to get. The Cocoa-based application for Mac OS X provides support for jailbreak, activation, SSH installation and ringtone/wallpaper/a... |
28 February 2008 03:52 GMT |
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Ambrosia Software has recently updated its iToner application for the iPhone 1.1.3 firmware. The app allows you to transfer MP3, AAC, WAVE, or AIFF audio files to your iPhone and use them as ringtones. With simple drag, drop, and sync features, it's no effort at all. HERE, give it a shot!iToner allows for ringto... |
25 February 2008 10:53 GMT |
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This is without a doubt one of the coolest things ever to hit Apple's smartphone. The wait for iPhone SDK is still on, but developers don't rest. The last month has seen developers create quite an array of webapps for Apple's touchscreen devices. One in particular has caught our eye: Springlets.No, it&... |
25 February 2008 08:56 GMT |
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Is there anything that iPhone can't do? I swear to God it's becoming the perfect gadget to own by the passing of each day. How would you like to control your computer from the comfort of your couch/bed using it? With Touchpad, you'll be able to perform tasks such as play, pause, rewind, fast forward, s... |
22 February 2008 09:39 GMT |
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Not trackpad update, man, keyboard update. Focus on this for now and wait for Apple to confirm all the multitouch rumors. Yes, it seems that Apple is addressing an issue where the first key press may be ignored, if the laptop falls asleep (idle). MacBook users should note that the firmware upgrade will also install a... |
20 February 2008 10:51 GMT |
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No wonder Apple is keen on letting programmers run loose on its iPhone! All this web, audio, video, and gaming potential in one nicely crafted device... It's overwhelming, I tell you. Today, we're here to talk about the latest and coolest iPhone app: the iAno. Spanish iPhone users, don't freak out! A p... |
19 February 2008 10:32 GMT |
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Due to the hype surrounding Apple's (come on already!) upcoming SDK for developers, some web folks tried taking a bite too, particularly Tiny-Code.com, who updated their website three days ago saying they were working with Apple's SDK, hinting at firmware 1.1.4. As it turns out, they lied. Apple took '... |
19 February 2008 03:22 GMT |
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Being an iPhone owner just about now makes you one lucky fellow. Not only is Apple prepping to release a SDK for programmers to juggle with and deliver nifty apps to your phone, but more and more tech-based companies are presenting Apple with web-based apps to make even more use of the device's features. This ti... |
18 February 2008 13:46 GMT |
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Writing hastily often leads to a couple of grammar mistakes, if you're not feeling like "indulging" yourself to read again and correct it all. All of this proves to be a nuisance if the message you have written this way is sent to somebody who is, say, your English teacher, or just somebody in a bad mood that fe... |
22 January 2008 06:42 GMT |
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New Facebook users might want to think twice about who they add as a friend in the first day since they activate their accounts. Some of the people that automatically add others to their Friend List might prove to be the reason for some major drama and serious scandal. The application called "Break Up" goes over the ... |
16 January 2008 05:34 GMT |
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The many many applications, that Facebook includes for its users to share and enjoy, enlist logically in their ranks many games, such as Scrabulous, the online version of Hasbro's Scrabble. That seems to be reason enough for the toy company to hound its lawyers against the maker of the app. The online version is... |
14 January 2008 10:17 GMT |
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Not too long ago, Nokia made available to the public a few updates, meaning a firware update for its N95 model. After upgrading your firmware you realized that the Nokia Maps satellite navigation software is not what it used to be. More precisely, the tracking feature, which used to be free for all, is not available ... |
20 December 2007 07:18 GMT |
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Shocking, you might say, but indeed, it is the truth. 73 percent of the Americans interviewed admitted to never having heard about Google Docs. Well, to be honest, the application only has about 500 thousand users in total, according to compete.com, but that is frequent users with emphasis on frequent. Many have just... |
18 December 2007 08:21 GMT |
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Birthday Calendar, a newly released Facebook application, has managed to attract almost 2 million users in just one month since it was first released, BitDates Solutions, the developer of the utility, proudly announced today. Users from about 100 countries all over the world added this application to their profiles, ... |
14 December 2007 15:06 GMT |
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For those having a hard time with keeping money in their pockets and not blowing away the entire salary in just a few days, a mobile application called Spendometer comes to the rescue. Moneybasics will make this software available for download starting with the end of this month.The Spendometer takes care of the dail... |
23 November 2007 10:30 GMT |
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Think Windows Vista is bad? Well, the fact of the matter is that is largely a subjective perspective that is little open to dispute. However, when it comes down to what users can integrate with the operating system, the situation is a tad more severe. Security company Bit9 compiled a list with the top 10 absolute wor... |
5 November 2007 11:13 GMT |
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Nokia jumped on the occasion of showing off its latest application concepts for the S60 phone series. The company presented all the software with great potential of being deployed in the future during the "The way to live next" event recently held at Oulu, Finland.Among the most interesting applications presented, th... |
29 October 2007 05:10 GMT |
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The new Flash Lite 3 has just been released to bring mobile phone Internet browsing one step closer to what PCs have to offer. This new software from Adobe will make it possible for developers to create more evolved applications and make the mobile experience more engaging then ever.Mobile phones will be able from no... |
4 October 2007 13:04 GMT |
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Want to know if a certain piece of software is compatible with Microsoft's latest operating system? Or are you looking to find the freshest version of an application that would integrate seamlessly into Windows Vista? Is a program giving you headaches on Vista and you want to ensure that it is incompatible befor... |
3 October 2007 07:44 GMT |
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InfoSpace has announced that "InfoSpace Find It!" will be available for iPhone users too from now on. The application has been available before as well, although not on Apple's phone."InfoSpace Find It!" has offered free services for a large number of people and now finds the new iPhone owners as an appealing po... |
27 July 2007 03:35 GMT |
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Akoo has released the first iPhone and Windows Mobile application capable of providing on-demand activation of in-store marketing and entertainment. This will bring the interactivity between handsets and in-store audio or video entertainment as well as digital signature marketing to a new level.The m-Venue applicatio... |
25 July 2007 11:26 GMT |
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Privacy is one thing which some people just don't understand about mobile phones. Just because it's on the table, it does not mean that anybody can browse though it. PhotoLocker is just the application you needed in order to keep your private photos private and protect them.Some mobile phones provide conten... |
17 July 2007 09:42 GMT |
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