Labels: applications
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
iPhone NES Emulator
Monday, August 06, 2007
Features:
* GUI based, Drag and Drop support for multiple file upload (no folder drops or new folder creation yet)
- * Right-Click Save as for any file
- * Automatic preview of text files, png (non-Apple) and jpg files
- * Backups of existing files, both manually and automatically, to your local hard drive
- * Replace a file with any named file, and it will rename properly (i.e. right click new-mail.caf, select "Replace file", and select your own named aiff file and the program will backup the existing new-mail.caf with a timestamp, upload your aiff as new-mail.caf)
- * Delete any file (automatically backs up file before deleting)[/size]
I have not tried the VB install program yet, but you will definitely need the .NET libraries. You will need the Manzana.dll, but I think it is included.
Still beta, but let me know if you like it. Use at your own risk!Labels: applications

Erica Sadun has newly written her iPhone Voice Recorder utility. Yes, it is little more than a proof-of-concept but (a) it works, and (b) is the first step towards iPhone VOIP.
Improved version with app wrapper is here
Labels: applications
multi-touch mac
Labels: touchscreen
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Erica Sadun spent a week writing applications for the iphone. She just needed 30 lines of code to write a simple text-editor.
»I have now spent a pretty solid week writing applications for the iPhone. And what an exciting week it's been. I've been privileged to view and interact with the iPhone in a way that few other people have had the opportunity to. The iPhone is tight, robust and its SDK--even seen through such imperfect tools as class-dump--is beautiful.«
Click here to read the full article
Labels: applications, sdk
Saturday, August 04, 2007
You know, of course, that in general, cellphone calls to other people who have the same carrier as you are free, right?
But how do you KNOW when somebody with the same carrier calls you?
“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 calls. Once you make this change for one contact, ‘AT&T mobile’ will show up as a custom label option for any contact.”
David Pogue's technology column
Labels: tip