Archive for August, 2007
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All your lists are belong to us - Listingly
To-do’s, books to buy, groceries, Home Depot shopping, wishlists… Managing all your lists could not be easier with Listingly, now fully optimized for iPhone and still 100% free. Once you sign up for the service, you can access and edit your lists from any web browser. Listingly has some nice features such as “smart lists” that suggest list items while…
Monday, August 6th, 2007 | No comments -
iPhone web app portal via Leaflets
Leaflets is an iPhone application portal, of sorts, providing a suite of web apps for Search, Feeds, Newsvine, App-List, Upcoming, Flickr, and del.icio.us. The interface is very iPhone-ish and each app is optimized for the iPhone. It’s worth a bookmark if you use any of the apps in the Leaflets suite.
Monday, August 6th, 2007 | No comments -
No-frills, just news from NYTimes
Cut out all the clutter and just read the news from the New York Times by going to the NYTimes River. This text only version of the NYT web site is great when you want to catch up on current events but have to use the AT&T Edge network instead of wi-fi.
Sunday, August 5th, 2007 | One comment -
iPhone tip to make free calls
If you have an AT&T voice plan then in-network calls will be free. The following iPhone tip will help you identify which calls to your contacts that will be free.
Sunday, August 5th, 2007 | 2 comments
“In the iPhone address book, change the ‘mobile’ label for the caller’s contact info to ‘AT&T mobile,’ and that’s what will show up on your phone when she or he… -
Multi-client IM on the iPhone
Mundu is the slickest IM client currently available for the iPhone. It allows you to access all of your IM buddies on AIM, Yahoo, MSN, .Mac, and Google Talk. You can log into them all simultaneously, but you need to enter a password for each one (no master password yet). The interface feels natural and has nice little touches that…
Saturday, August 4th, 2007 | No comments -
Screen capture utility for iPhone
Erica Sadun from our pals at TUAW has created a most excellent iPhone utility for capturing screenshots. That’s right, no more taking pictures of your iPhone with another camera. Erica’s utility runs from the command line and saves screen captures as PDF. You can even set the camera to no sleep and run the utility to loop and take about…
Saturday, August 4th, 2007 | One comment -
Over 20,000 free ebooks on the iPhone
BooksoniPhone.com has released the first version of its service for reading ebooks on Apple’s iPhone. BooksoniPhone allows iPhone users to view electronic books and features a native iPhone interface to navigate. No additional applications, downloads, or other software is required. Users can instantly read and choose from 20,000+ titles utilizing powerful search or browsing through recommendations (Top 100 Books, Children’s…
Saturday, August 4th, 2007 | No comments -
See where iPhone links are going before tapping them
When in Safari, holding your fingertip down on a link instead of tapping it produces an information balloon that displays the underlying URL. The same thing happens in Mail when you hold a link, which makes this tip much more useful. Now when those “account updateâ€? e-mails appear, you can press and hold on the link to find out if…
Saturday, August 4th, 2007 | No comments

