[archived] Favorite iPhone/iPad applications
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If Google doesn't publish a repository, here's what's involved:
1) Someone's got to get the application files (and bear in mind that 1.x apps don't migrate neatly to 2.x, so the same may be the case going backwards)
2) They've got to create a package in Installer.app format.
3) They've got to get it added to a repo.
And, bear in mind that someone other than Google who does step 1 is most likely violating Google's license agreements.
Just out of curiousity, why aren't you running 2.x? If you've got a 1G iPhone, it can still be jailbroken and SIM-unlocked, the App Store kill switch can be neutered, etc.
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I'll look into it. What is a good tool for upgrading? Does Ziphone do it all for 2.0?
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I would need to double check to make sure all my apps will work on 2.0 (Fring, BiteSMS, etc). And I didn't know there was an App Store kill switch? I am very happy with my Iphone as it is. I don't really see any over-riding need to upgrade. The Safari browser isn't any better in 2.0. Maybe if they get Flash and Java working well in a future release I might switch.
I'll look into it. What is a good tool for upgrading? Does Ziphone do it all for 2.0?
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I'd recommend staying away from ZiPhone - PwnageTool and QuickPwn are more robust solutions. See:
http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/20...s-between.html
Basically, ZiPhone's techniques are more fragile, while the Pwnage methods basically leverage Apple's own firmware flashing methods - short of hardware changes (which have slowed the process for jailbreaking the new version of the iPod Touch), Apple can't stop jailbreak of current iPhone hardware.
In you case, since you haven't upgraded to 2.1 yet, PwnageTool is the one you want to use. As pdxer said, here's the basic process to follow:
1) Have iTunes download the 2.1 firmware (but don't install it)
2) Exit iTunes, open PwnageTool, and follow the prompts to create a modified firmware
3) Flash the new firmware as directed by the tool.
http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/20...s-between.html
Basically, ZiPhone's techniques are more fragile, while the Pwnage methods basically leverage Apple's own firmware flashing methods - short of hardware changes (which have slowed the process for jailbreaking the new version of the iPod Touch), Apple can't stop jailbreak of current iPhone hardware.
In you case, since you haven't upgraded to 2.1 yet, PwnageTool is the one you want to use. As pdxer said, here's the basic process to follow:
1) Have iTunes download the 2.1 firmware (but don't install it)
2) Exit iTunes, open PwnageTool, and follow the prompts to create a modified firmware
3) Flash the new firmware as directed by the tool.
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IF I had an iPhone and IF I had a Sonos, it would HAVE to be the new, free Sonos Controller app for the iPhone.
Now I want both! ^
Now I want both! ^
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Trapster (Free)
Clever use of iPhone's GPS capabilities:
Trapster® users share the location of police speed traps by a simply clicking their mobile phones. The system uses the phone's GPS capabilities and the Internet to instantly alert other users as they approach the reported trap.
Trapster® users share the location of police speed traps by a simply clicking their mobile phones. The system uses the phone's GPS capabilities and the Internet to instantly alert other users as they approach the reported trap.
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I like the Say Who voice dialer that is free. It works pretty well and much better than fumbling through contact list in the car while on my headset.
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I just bought my second app ever. I bought EasyWriter Pro. It adds the landscape functionality that should have been in the email app from the start. Now if it could only do text messages as well. There is a free lite EasyWriter too if one wants to try it out.
Other more utility style apps I like:
Scribble
Say Who
Say Where
Recorder
AOL Radio
Tip
Wikipanion
The Weather Channel
Weatherbug
Now Playing
AirSharing
Other more utility style apps I like:
Scribble
Say Who
Say Where
Recorder
AOL Radio
Tip
Wikipanion
The Weather Channel
Weatherbug
Now Playing
AirSharing
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UrbanSpoon changed my trip to ABQ this week, from something where I'm either staying at the hotel to eat or eat in chains to eating at some half-decent local places. The locals were shocked that I was able to find these places. Had a dinner at both Artichoke Cafe, another at Saggio's; completely different spectrums, but both gave me a vibe and mix with locals. ABQ doesn't seem so bad now after all.
I was playing with GoogleEarth last night, after we landed at PHX. It was amazing the detail it goes to. I was tracking our plane as we approached the exact gate (T4, A4. Although the images aren't live, you could see planes at the gate....the guy at the window (I was in aisle, middle vacant) was really amazed.
I was playing with GoogleEarth last night, after we landed at PHX. It was amazing the detail it goes to. I was tracking our plane as we approached the exact gate (T4, A4. Although the images aren't live, you could see planes at the gate....the guy at the window (I was in aisle, middle vacant) was really amazed.
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UrbanSpoon changed my trip to ABQ this week, from something where I'm either staying at the hotel to eat or eat in chains to eating at some half-decent local places. The locals were shocked that I was able to find these places. Had a dinner at both Artichoke Cafe, another at Saggio's; completely different spectrums, but both gave me a vibe and mix with locals. ABQ doesn't seem so bad now after all.
I was playing with GoogleEarth last night, after we landed at PHX. It was amazing the detail it goes to. I was tracking our plane as we approached the exact gate (T4, A4. Although the images aren't live, you could see planes at the gate....the guy at the window (I was in aisle, middle vacant) was really amazed.
I was playing with GoogleEarth last night, after we landed at PHX. It was amazing the detail it goes to. I was tracking our plane as we approached the exact gate (T4, A4. Although the images aren't live, you could see planes at the gate....the guy at the window (I was in aisle, middle vacant) was really amazed.
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A couple more favorites:
- Trace
- New google app with voice search
- Ultimate countdown - Simple but fun multiplayer game
- Lux Touch -- Fun though gets easy once you get the hang
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Didn't know the Google app now has voice search. Will try it out again. Trace is fun. Lux Touch is fun but easy to figure out how to win again easily (hint: secure a continent then go kill over competitors to win their army cards).
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From www.news.com.au :
Google voice search on iPhone confused by Aussie accents
Google voice search on iPhone confused by Aussie accents
Users down under have noticed searches for the word "iPhone" can return pages of results for "priceline", "mustang" or simply a message saying "try again."
The number eight becomes a search for "ike", seven turns into "Clinton", and don't even try searching for the number six.
The number eight becomes a search for "ike", seven turns into "Clinton", and don't even try searching for the number six.