links for 2007-07-04 (iPhone edition)
4 July 2007
links for 2007-07-04 (iPhone edition)
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Hacking the internals of the iPhone.
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Where he shares with you “the solution to one of the most annoying things, if not THE most annoying thing, about typing on the iPhone.”
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Good overview of the (non-iPhoto) ways of getting photos onto the phone. I’m really happy at how it lets me take my best work with me - and how I can leave it on my desk as a very nice digital picture frame.
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Thank goodness.
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You just have to deactivate it quickly. (See the dev wiki, too.)
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Tog’s review (a study in delight.)
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Good roundup of features.
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Good use of an existing, simple web service to provide a new iPhone app. (It’s what we’ve come to expect from 37 signals.)
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In depth, great points.
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Comments section is really good.
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I’ve been pretty much glued to DF all week for iPhone news.
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I think this is the one I want. (Hint, hint.)
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I’m actually having this problem, too: I get prompted for my mail password on my Mac, and then the server refuses to accept it. (I confirmed others are having this problem on the server, too. I suspect multiple connection issues.)
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Online iPhone RSS reader at reader.mac.com. (Only works on an iPhone, but calls up the safari RSS reader when you enter a feed. Suggestion: use the Google Reader RSS feed.)
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AIM web client for the iPhone.
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Sized for the iPhone. (There, now you have a game on the phone for when you’re bored.)
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Find gas prices on your iPhone.
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Mobile Twitter site. If they put it in a sans-serif font, I’d swear twitter was made for the iPhone. (I’m spending entirely too much time on twitter these days.)
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A little hacky, but streamlines the Google Reader interface for the iPhone.
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More games for the iPhone.
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Site devoted to new iPhone applications.
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Hmmm. I think this is for those who keep cluttered bookmarks. (You sync your Safari bookmarks with your iPhone, which is a very nice touch.)
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(While not actually part of del.icio.us, this is nicely done.)
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Okay, can we stop talking about how EDGE sucks now? SOME OF US BARELY HAVE CELL SERVICE. Stop waving your 3G around!
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A game of reflexes.
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iPhone flickr browser.
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Holy moly, CRM tools on the iPhone? Okay, NOW we’ve gone too far.
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On the iPhone/Exchange integration problem. I remember when blackberries were forbidden, too — until the right executive got one. Then BES got installed in a hurry.
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On *my* wishlist? A terminal or SSH client for the iPhone. This one requires some python on the remote server, but it’s a start.
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