Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Cool tools, Odds and ends, iPhone
Wakoopa for iPhone keeps tabs on web apps
Reader Robert sent me a note to tell us that his startup site, Wakoopa (which, I was sorry to note, has nothing to do with Mario's enemies) has created a section specifically for (and compatible with) the iPhone.Wakoopa is a social network of sorts that lets you discuss and recommend different software applications for various platforms. If you like using Firefox, for example, you can discuss that and track your use of it, and your software preferences get displayed for anyone to see. Just like Slife, I'm thrilled by the information available here, but not so sure I want to participate myself.
But the iPhone site is pretty useful as a directory. From the browser, it's a little slow to navigate through, but the real genius of it appears on the iPhone itself at i.wakoopa.com. As Robert told me, it's basically like Apple's web app directory, but easy to browse where you actually need to find and access web apps for the iPhone.
The implementation on the iPhone works well, and if nothing else, you can bookmark just one page and be able to access all the popular apps right from there. These web apps still aren't any substitute for a real SDK, but you need something to hold you over until February, right? I think the stuff at the top of Wakoopa's list is about as sweet as this solution is going to get.


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Luigi193 said 8:31PM on 10-22-2007
Wakoopa
First cousin to the parakoopa.
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Benoit Cerrina said 9:34PM on 10-22-2007
seems to be similar to this iphone webapps directory formated for the iphone:
/usr/local/libexec/gcc/arm-apple-darwin/4.0.1/install-tools
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chankya said 1:28AM on 10-23-2007
I do think that IPOD downloads can directly played on Iphones.
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chankya said 1:30AM on 10-23-2007
IPOD music sites like http://hubpages.com/hub/Ipod_Music_Video can better help you
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JimD said 7:47AM on 10-23-2007
I guess they REALLY, REALLY, REALLY liked my logo.
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Frank said 10:24AM on 10-23-2007
Digg this here! http://digg.com/apple/Discover_cool_apps_on_the_iPhone_with_Wakoopa
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Chris said 8:20PM on 10-23-2007
Nice site. For the latest breaking iPhone apps I would recommend http://www.appsafari.com
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iPodz said 12:06AM on 10-24-2007
It's good that apple is open to developers.
http://ipodz.notlong.com
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thelonious said 12:27AM on 10-24-2007
They should add Weather Underground's iPhone site.
i.wund.com
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