Filed under: Software, Productivity, Internet Tools, iPhone
Leaflets: Another well done iPhone portal app

iPhone apps and portals are cropping up faster than you can say 'made exclusively for Safari,' and Leaflets has just leapt to the front of the line. Offering a streamlined, zippy UI for your iPhone apps, it features some impressive new portals for sites like Newsvine, New York Times and even the new iPhoneiGTD.com portal that allows .Mac users to view their iGTD contexts, projects and tasks right on their iPhone (of course, this requires you to be synching iGTD over .Mac). This is one of the most impressive portals I've seen to date, as it ranks right up at the top of my list alongside Mojits.
Of course, the Leaflets site and virtually all the web apps it aggregates are free to use, evoking the perpetual question of "and your business model is... what again?" Nevertheless, Leaflets features great design with some of the best big and small iPhone apps available. Great work.
[via Daring Fireball]


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Danny said 9:44AM on 7-16-2007
pretty off-topic, i know, but a quick question to all you iPhoners:
does the iPod in the phone finally play gapless tracks (live albums, remix compilations etc.)?
or is the crossfade playback even possible?
both i use in iTunes and love them. it should be possible to make that work on a mobile device.
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Chris said 10:30AM on 7-16-2007
"[via Daring Fireball]" ... again.
i agree w the guy from last week who said START WRITING YER OWN STUFF and QUIT RELYING ON JOHN GRUBER for your posts!
anyone who visits the TUAW site is already smart enought to know about DARING FIREBALL, and we generally get this info THERE, before you re-post it.
thanks.
chris
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Scott said 10:31AM on 7-16-2007
I've been using iPhonedItIn.com on my iphone, and it is a really nice simple to do application for the phone. The nice part is that my wife can add items to the list from home, and then I can get them on my phone while I'm at the store doing the shopping.... I recommend. http://www.iPhoneditin.com
Also Dave Winer's NYTimesRiver.com is awesome.
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Lhasapso said 11:01AM on 7-16-2007
Hey Chris, hate to knock you off your throne of arrogance, but maybe some people don't read DF? Besides, they still have to write their own stuff, they don't just copy and paste.
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Andrew Eller said 11:14AM on 7-16-2007
I prefer MockDock.com as an app launcher for the iPhone. The interface is much nicer IMO.
And it looks like leaflet is just at a demo stage right now.
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artifex said 11:22AM on 7-16-2007
more apps, less aggregators, please.
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ludosabato said 11:42AM on 7-16-2007
http://uphonehome.com
is also a good one.
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Bag_of_Rice said 1:46PM on 7-16-2007
Great search interface, but why just re-routing back to the dictionary.com or wikipedia.com, when they can just use iWord.app (www.idotg.com) and use the real iPhone interface?
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matt said 2:06PM on 7-16-2007
iGTD on the iPhone is the best thing ever.
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Chris said 8:21AM on 7-17-2007
hey Lhasapso:
golly, i've been KNOCKED OFF MY THRONE OF ARROGANCE! whatever shall i DO?
if any of the TUAW writers here are under the age of ten, i apologize for sending you to your bedrooms in tears. otherwise, it seems to me you're all capable intelligent grownups (and good writers) who can take some constructive criticism, which wouldn't have been offered at all if i didn't think that this is a very good website WORTH criticizing.
hot tip: most TUAW writers would probably enjoy readig DARING FIREBALL directly, in its entirety.
and now, i have to go sit in a corner and cry, because Lhasapso attacked me personally. oh, WOE IS ME.
(TUAW: keep up the good work)
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Joe said 2:27PM on 7-20-2007
This is a nice site too http://www.appsafari.com
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AppMarks said 9:09PM on 9-27-2007
If you're looking for an iPhone web app manager, you might want to also try http://appmarks.com
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