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Happy iPhone 3.0 Day!
I have to say, up until last night I wasn’t really that excited about the release of iPhone 3.0. I was happy when they announced it some months back, and I knew I’d be happy when it got here, but I wasn’t so blown away by any of the features that I was jumping out of my seat. After last week’s announcement at WWDC that AT&T would not support MMS at the release of 3.0 and that tethering would be …
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Read it on Gear Diary – Stanza for iPhone Updated
I posted a review of the new 1.8 version of Stanza eBook Reader for iPhone on Gear Diary today…go read it and let me know what you think of the new Stanza! http://www.geardiary.com/2009/04/06/stanza-ebook-reader-for-iphone-updated/
iPhone App Review: Pocket Cocktails
So, I can kind of blame the wonderful developers of Pocket Cocktails for the hangover I had the day after my birthday. You see, Pocket Cocktails is an absolutely gorgeous drink recipe app for the iPhone. The interface is fun and retro, which is a big plus for me…but the real beauty lies in the recipes themselves. Each one features a painstakingly photographed drink to go along with the recipe, presumably so you know how the drink is supposed to …
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Pocket Informant 1.0 hits the App Store!
Staying up past my bedtime occasionally has its benefits…I was about to go to sleep when I received an email from WebIS that my long-awaited holy grail calendar and to-do app, Pocket Informant, had finally been accepted by Apple and released to the App Store. Thank you, three hour nap! I am so happy that I was awake. I have been waiting for this app since I got my iPhone 3G at the end of August. Needless to say, I …
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iPhone App Review: Trism
The first game I bought for my iPhone was Demiforce’s tour de force puzzle game, Trism. It looked like an amazing combo of Hexic (a favorite on the XBox) and Tetris, and I’m a puzzle game addict. After only a few games, I was hooked. Trism is absolutely awesome. I just got my highest score tonight of almost 7 million points–I was pretty disappointed to learn that if I want to beat the highest score, I’m looking at besting someone …
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All I want for Christmas (or my birthday) is Pocket Informant…
One of the apps I’ve been waiting for (not so patiently) is Pocket Informant for iPhone. I’m a long-time PI fan from my days of using it on Windows Mobile, and I absolutely cannot wait to have it on my iPhone. The problem is, I’m incredibly impatient. I’m not a huge fan of the built-in iPhone calendar–it is functional, and I have it syncing with my Google Calendar via NuevaSync, but otherwise it’s nothing to write home about. I’m used …
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Copy and paste on the iPhone with pastebud
A long-standing complaint from the iPhone community at large has been the lack of copy and paste functionality. This isn’t something I run into needing too often, but I agree that it’s a super basic feature that should have been there from the start. There have been a few attempts at a proof of concept so far; the popular Notes replacement app MagicPad features copying and pasting between notes, but not between MagicPad and any other app on the iPhone. …
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iPhone App Review: Stanza
Ever since I got my first PDA, I have been a big fan of eBooks. I apparently have some kind of deep-seated fear about being stuck somewhere and bored to tears, and having a small library in my pocket goes a long way towards making me feel prepared for just about anything. So, when I was planning my switch over to the iPhone, one of the first things I was concerned about was the availability of a good eBook reader. …
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iPhone App Review: Tweetie
I am an avid Twitter user, so one of the first apps I downloaded onto my iPhone was Twitteriffic. It’s a great program, but 9.99 for the Pro version seemed a little high. It also didn’t allow me to search, follow people (or unfollow them!) from the application, track trends, or load more than a certain number of tweets in my timeline. After that I tried Twittelator, Twinkle and TwitterFon, but none of them really did what I wanted them …
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Apple Keynote Bingo!
I just saw this gem on TUAW just now…someone has created a web-based bingo card iPhone app for the Steve Jobs keynotes, and Ernst-Jan Pfauth at TheNextWeb envisions creating a stand-alone iPhone app that would add collaborative play functionality and the ability to update the game for future keynotes. The web bingo card has all of his Steveness’ favorite catchphrases, along with a few of the most often rumored features and often mentioned items. Until the app hits iTunes, you …
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