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iPhone App News Roundup
Wondering what's coming when the AppStore launches in early July? So are we, and here's what's been announced in the past few days: - Webstate is building iSharephone. It's Sharepoint on your iPhone. It will connect your phone to Microsoft Sharepoint portal servers.
- Want to create music on your iPhone? Intua is developing it's BeatMaker product, which will let you beatbox, loop and sequence your way to musical joy.
- Ambrosia SW has announced Aki Mobile Mahjong for iPhone. It's built around Core Animation and promises a "Cover Flow interface for level selection."
- EasyTask Manager is a simple task manager that's getting ported to the iPhone. Here are a couple of early product screen shots.
- Rusty Red Wagon is porting Solitaire to the iPhone, with three variations: Klondike, Freecell and Spider.
- Synthesis is working on a SyncML data sync product. For now, it's planned as a free contacts-only version but they're hoping to expand it to provide calendar support, which their developers say is not currently available in the SDK.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
spyker said 11:26AM on 6-18-2008
The Aki mobile video is pretty cool. I'm loving all these cool music apps for the iPhone. Beatmaker looks great.
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db said 11:57AM on 6-18-2008
Why does the Rusty Wagon Solitaire show "21" - Blackjack Cards in the promo picture?
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Gar said 12:16PM on 6-18-2008
First roll out of iTunes App store or just after? I see Stand Alone lists their Crossword puzzles and Catamount their PocketMoney - MPG as coming soon.
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Farmer Joe said 12:39PM on 6-18-2008
I like the other stuff, but I NEED the sharepoint app.
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istealth said 12:51PM on 6-18-2008
Hundreds of apps at release of the app store 95% of them task mangers or todo lists..... I would love to see a cool black jack app like the jailbroken iphone have.
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Patrick McCarron said 2:57PM on 6-18-2008
A new version of Blackjack is coming, check out some early preview shots.
http://mobileage.com/blackjack/index.html
Gadget Chick said 5:01PM on 6-18-2008
i agree a lot of these apps are about work, what about play??
atuck said 12:48PM on 6-18-2008
Any IM clients in development out there?
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michas_pi said 1:35PM on 6-18-2008
I own that same alarm clock.
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nate said 2:50PM on 6-18-2008
God I hope someone develops a black hole application. Put in a list of numbers and text messages and phone calls just get ye ol' /dev/null treatment. That'd make my life so much easier.
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Farmer Joe said 4:01PM on 6-18-2008
iBlacklist.
nate said 4:54PM on 6-18-2008
Now only if that gets ported legitimately.
Farmer Joe said 5:34PM on 6-18-2008
I'm pretty sure it will. There have been a lot of improvements in the past couple of weeks, and I would be willing to bet that it'll show up in the app store.
Gadget Chick said 5:03PM on 6-18-2008
is it just me or are most of the apps being announced about task managing and organization and calendars. that so boring what about communication and games? those are the apps im excited for.
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spyker said 9:33PM on 6-18-2008
Did this list get bigger?
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Andrew said 12:37AM on 6-19-2008
point your iPhone to www.linkspank.com to see the first and ultimate linksharing app for iPhone. you can sync the Spank Button bookmarklet via iTunes as well.
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Herchu said 5:44AM on 6-19-2008
Why Apple hasn't published the Calendar API? There is an API which is used by the Exchange and MobileMe synchronization. Is it because they don't want competition to the MobileMe pay service?
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