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| 3rd Party iPhone Apps Roundup |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 5:30 pm |
| Tags: Apps, Developers, Iphone Apps, Iphoneapps, Third Party Development, Thirdpartydevelopment |
| under: Software, iPhoneThe 3rd Party iPhone applications are starting to roll in. Here's TUAW's list of currently available packages. I'll update this list as more apps become available and we hear back from more developers. Hello World. Hello World Demo KBDemo. Proof of concept Keyboard demo. Part of the larger Mobile Terminal for iPhone |
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| Media Temple boasts iPhone friendly control panel |
| Published: August 8, 2007, 4:30 pm |
| Tags: Control Panel, Controlpanel, Hosting, Iphone, Iphone Apps, Iphoneapps, Media Temple, Mediatemple |
| under: Internet Tools, iPhoneMedia Temple, a well known hosting provider, has recently rolled out a beta version of their control panel made just for the iPhone. Judging from the number of folks who sent this to us (thanks to all of you!) there seems to be a large, and until now, untapped market of people who want to be able to register a |
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| Installer.app beta for iPhone: Install, update iPhone apps over Wi-Fi |
| Published: August 12, 2007, 6:30 am |
| Tags: Installer, Installer App, Iphone, Iphone Apps, Iphoneapps |
| Software, Internet Tools, iPhoneAll sorts of interesting iPhone apps have sprouted up these past few weeks, but unless you're checking out our own Erica Sadun's excellent work with iPhone apps, they can sometimes be hard to find or install. While Apple wants us to keep twiddling our thumbs in anticipation for true apps to come to the iPhone |
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| Apple to open iPhone to 3rd party developers with release of Leopard? |
| Published: October 8, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Rumors, Iphone, Apple, Applications, Iphone 3rd Party Apps, Iphone Apps, Iphone Native Applications, Third Party Applications |
| might also give way to the iPhone being opened up to 3rd-party developers for new applications. Apparently, Apple will not fully open its iPhone platform to all the developers, but at least initially, to the major software companies. The rumor further suggests EA is already on board and that they will port the existing line of iPod games to the |
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| SHAPE Services acquires iPhone Application List; iPhone web apps market set to explode? |
| Published: October 12, 2007, 10:00 am |
| Tags: Iphone, Services, Applications, Announcements, Apple Iphone Apps, Iphone Applications, Iphone Web Apps, Web 2 0 Apps For Iphone |
| to roll-out more web apps for the iPhone. It’s pure speculation at this stage, but then again it makes perfect sense… ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:All iPhone native applicationsApple iPhone web-apps run on Nokia phones too!Apple launches iPhone web-app portal - find all iPhone web-apps through Apple's |
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| TUAW Interview: Inco, simple sysadmin from your iPhone |
| Published: October 14, 2007, 1:30 pm |
| Tags: Hud, Iphone, Iphone Admin, Iphone Apps, Ssh, System Administration |
| system management tool for iPhone. Inspired by a vacation (sans Internet access) where he needed to keep an eye on his servers, and complete with heads-up displays of processes and load, file/user controls and an SSH shell (all via MobileSafari, no need to jailbreak or install custom apps), Inco looks like a promising helper for the iPhone |
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| What iPhone apps do you want to see? |
| Published: October 17, 2007, 1:00 pm |
| Tags: Iphone, Iphone Apps, Iphone Sdk, Iphoneapps, Iphonesdk, Ipod Touch, Ipodtouch |
| say about what third party apps you'd like to see for the newly SDK-friendly iPhone (and iPod touch). Our wishlist has, of course, been growing since day one, but we'd be particularly keen to see some IM apps, push-style email, a Sling client, or even some Jam Sessions-style music creation apps, among a multitude of other possibilities. But |
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| Did Web-only development fail the iPhone? |
| Published: October 19, 2007, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Iphone Apps, Iphone Development, Iphone Web, Safari, Web 2 0, Web Development, Web2 0, Webdevelopment |
| whether the Web failed the iPhone. Apple's initial decision to support only Web 2.0 third-party apps on the iPhone gave the web-based community a huge shot of creativity and incentive to see how far they could push the iPhone and Safari in terms of delivering a new kind of third party development. Unfortunately the lack of persistent storage |
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| Video: Steve Job Bobblehead iPhone App Says "Boom!" [Apple] |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 7:15 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Apple Iphone, Apps, Cellphones, Iphone, Smartphones, Steve Jobs |
| Here's a funny Steve Jobs Bobblehead app by Spiffy Tech's Sean Haber. Every couple of moments, Jobs spits out a "Boom!" giving fanboys the comforting feeling of new Apple product dropping at keynotes. Use jailbreakme.com to get this on your iPhone, but note some caveats...[Here] |
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| Video: Steve Jobs Bobblehead iPhone App Says "Boom!" [Apple] |
| Published: November 8, 2007, 7:15 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Apple Iphone, Apps, Cellphones, Iphone, Smartphones, Steve Jobs |
| Here's a funny Steve Jobs Bobblehead app by Spiffy Tech's Sean Haber. Every couple of moments, Jobs spits out a "Boom!" giving fanboys the comforting feeling of new Apple producs dropping at keynotes. Use jailbreakme.com to get this on your iPhone, but note some caveats...[Here] |
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| iFlix iPhone Netflix Queue App Almost Better Than the Real Thing [Apple] |
| Published: November 16, 2007, 6:13 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Apple Iphone, Apps, Cellphones, Iflix, Iphone, Netflix, Smartphones |
| I got five words for you: Drag and Drop Netflix Queue. This app by Brent Jensen that supports multiple accounts, downloads thumbnails of movies, lists new and top 100 movies, also has a search function. |
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| iPhone Malware Demo Freaking Me Out, Man [Apple] |
| Published: November 16, 2007, 5:12 pm |
| Tags: Apple, Apple Iphone, Apps, Cellphones, Clips, Hacks, Iphone, Sdk, Smartphones |
| but this video shows the iPhone being accessed by terminal using a program installed by a webpage. Since the program, like all unofficial apps, runs as root, they've got access to data stores for mail, call lists, contacts, and voicemail, which are served up via terminal. And no, that guy isn't hacking your ghost with those piercing eyes. I |
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