Showing posts with label iPhone-Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone-Apps. Show all posts

Adobe Launches an Official Photoshop iPhone App

Having ruled the desktop, Adobe has now released an iPhone version of the pioneering application called called Photoshop.com Mobile.
The new app accompanies the online version of the tool, offering a cut-down set of image editing and sharing tools, as well as 2GB of free storage for your images with a free account.

The features listed in the app store, are as follows:
  • Basics: crop, rotate, and flip
  • Color: exposure, saturation, tint, black and white
  • Filters: sketch, soft focus
  • Effects: vibrant, pop, border, vignette, blur, warm vintage, rainbow, white glow, soft black, and white
According to the press release:
“After making personalized edits, users can upload photos from their iPhone to their Photoshop.com account to view and retrieve their images at a later time from any Internet-connected computer. In addition, Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone provides the ultimate digital photo wallet, giving users access to their entire Photoshop.com library directly from their iPhone.”

Having just heard about it, we haven’t had the opportunity to test the app just yet but will update this post as soon as we have.

Download the free app from the appstore here. (Dissapointingly, it appears to only be available in the US Apple store for the moment)

iPhone PC Suite 1.0.7

iPhone PC Suite 1.0.7

iPhone PC Suite 1.0.7

Best and First PC Suite for iphone on Windows
iPod Music Player
- there are language translating issues
- create/delete playlists works 100%
- play music/video off your iPhone on the PC works 100%
- copy music to/from iPhone/PC works 100%, drag/drop with your mouse!!
- copy movies from PC to iPhone works 100%, drag/drop with your mouse!!
- while copying movies iPhone PC Suite also do the converting,
? you need to put the video file in a playlist for iPhone?s iPod to ?see? it?
Photos, download/Upload pics to/from PC and iPhone Camera Roll, works 100%
Calendar, works 100%
Contacts, works, but there are language translating issues
SMS, works mostly?.
Notes, works 100%
eBook, works 100%
Call log, works 100%
SMS Chat, works 100%, send SMS to someone from PC through iPhone
Safari, bookmark management, works 100%
Apps, for pxl-files, mostly chinese, not so useful - and very buggy?
Finder, works 100%, very useful
Backup/Restore, works 100%, a MUST?.
Sound Themes, works?
Ringtones, works, but custom ringtones are ?lost? after an iTunes sync?
SMS Themes, works 100%
inder - a file manager
Photos - Allows you to download large image size (so far works only with the standard album ???Camera???)
iTunes - allows download music and video from a computer to the phone (sadly, not in the phone download)
EBooks - allows for the creation of the book in html format for reading them on the phone (and handles umd txt files)
Notes - notes manager
SMS - Manage your sms???
Phone - Call Manager
Contacts - so far limited functionality, not tested.
Ringtones - can alter sounds UISounds and add new ???Own??? in iTunes_Control ringtones. Do convert from mp3 and wav in m4r. (disadvantage: in sync with the iTunes ringtones Deleted)
Backup/Restore - creates restore points (on your selections) and restore them.
*Note: in the process of installaion several times you need to restart your iphone and also you nees to add the source i.unlock.no on your iphone and istall ziphone iBrick patch


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iPhone PC Suite 1.0.7

iPhone PC Suite 1.0.7 | 14.8 MB

Best and First PC Suite for iphone on Windows
iPod Music Player
- there are language translating issues
- create/delete playlists works 100%
- play music/video off your iPhone on the PC 100%
- copy music to/from iPhone/PC works 100%, drag/drop with your mouse!!
- copy movies from PC to iPhone works 100%, drag/drop with your mouse!!
- while copying movies iPhone PC Suite also do the converting,
? you need to put the video file in a playlist for iPhone?s iPod to ?see? it?

Photos, download/Upload pics to/from PC and iPhone Camera Roll, works 100%
Calendar, works 100%
Contacts, works, but there are language translating issues
SMS, works mostly?.
Notes, works 100%
eBook, works 100%
Call log, works 100%
SMS Chat, works 100%, send SMS to someone from PC through iPhone
Safari, bookmark management, works 100%
Apps, for pxl-files, mostly chinese, not so useful - and very buggy?
Finder, works 100%, very useful
Backup/Restore, works 100%, a MUST?.
Sound Themes, works?
Ringtones, works, but custom ringtones are ?lost? after an iTunes sync?
SMS Themes, works 100%
inder - a file manager

Photos - Allows you to download large image size (so far works only with the standard album ???Camera???)

iTunes - allows download music and video from a computer the phone (sadly, not in the phone download)

EBooks - allows for the creation of the book in html format for reading them on the phone (and handles umd txt files)

Notes - notes manager

SMS - Manage your sms???

Phone - Call Manager

Contacts - so far limited functionality, not tested.

Ringtones - can alter sounds UISounds and add new ???Own??? in iTunes_Control ringtones. Do convert from mp3 and wav in m4r. (disadvantage: in sync with the iTunes ringtones Deleted)

Backup/Restore - creates restore points (on your selections) and restore them.

*Note: in the process of installaion several times you need to restart your iphone and also you nees to add the source i.unlock.no on your iphone and istall ziphone iBrick patch

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How do I make iPhone themes? SummerBoard

SummerBoard themes are designed to be easy to make -- here's all you need to know to make a theme (or more) of your own:

SummerBoard themes reside on your iPhone in the folder below: /var/root/Library/SummerBoard/Themes/

You have a folder per theme in there, with the following structure: ThemeName/StatusBar.png - Status bar image (optional, 320x20 PNG, alpha)
ThemeName/Wallpaper.png - The wallpaper (320x480 PNG, no alpha)
ThemeName/Dock.png - The dock image for the large dock (320x91 PNG, alpha)

Then your icons (optional, 59x60 PNG, alpha) go in: ThemeName/Icons/

Name them as such: Phone.png Text.png iPod.png Clock.png etc...

When saving your graphic files be sure to use Adobe Photoshop's "Save for Web & Devices" function (or something similar). This can reduce icon sizes from ~65kb down to ~10kb for example. Optimizing your graphics is very important, It saves server bandwidth, air time for the user and space on the user's iPhone.

Also, take note that SummerBoard has various appearance settings in its Advanced section of SMBPrefs -- you can use them to your advantage -- for example, try out "Solid StatusBar" -- you'll see what I mean.

Enjoy!




SummerBoard is an extension to the iPhone's SpringBoard user experience. SummerBoard adds a variety of useful and fun features to your iPhone, including scrolling icons, wallpaper and themes!

iPhone/iPod Touch 1.1.1 alpha release available!

If you've upgraded to firmware 1.1.1, for now you will need to install SummerBoard manually from the link below. Follow the instructions in the included INSTALL file. The file linked below will always be the latest alpha release. This build works on iPhone and iPod Touch!

Download SummerBoard Alpha for Firmware 1.1.1

Where do I get it?

SummerBoard is available from AppTapp's Installer, simply install AppTapp onto your iPhone (if you haven't yet) and install the SummerBoard package!

Technically, whatever you want it to look like -- but here are some screenshots:

Orange lands broad iPhone distro deal too


We’ll make this brief. Orange spokesperson Therese Wenger told the SDA news agency that it has secured rights to release the iPhone (3G version, presumably) in Switzerland and more than 10 other countries — take that Swisscom! Other countries include Austria, Belgium, Poland, Portugal, and Romania. And France of course where it’s already on sale. See, that was quick and leaves room for a dozen or so other iPhone related announcements today.

News Source : www.engadgetmobile.com

iPhone for Google Reader (Beta)

After launching a new feature for desktop users, the Google Reader team is experimenting with a new version of Google Reader for iPhone users.

(Official Google Reader Blog) To make our (and your) Reader iPhone experience better, we wanted to really take advantage of the iPhone’s capabilities. Today we’re releasing a new beta version of Reader designed for the iPhone and other mobile phones with advanced browsers. You can use it by visiting http://www.google.com/reader/i/ on your phone.

This new version is designed to offer many of the same features as the desktop, while making it quick and easy to act on items. If you’ve used list view, then it should be familiar to you. Scan the titles for an item that interests you, tap and it expands in place. Starring, sharing, and keeping unread are done in place, so you never have to leave the list view or refresh the page. We think it’s a very fast way to power through your reading list.

The first thing many iPhone users will notice is that the new beta version will display 15 articles/post “snippets” instead of the usual 9, as well as the ability to see the articles/posts underneath (or above) the one that you are currently reading.

Starring the articles is also easier, as iPhone users can now actually tap the star tab next to the story, instead of trying to place their “fat fingers” on the tiny add star link at the end of the article.

iPhone users can also mark a feed as unread (on the Keep unread link), a helpful feature that is missing from the current version. Last but not least (as far as useful features go), the iPhone version recognizes YouTube video’s, and places a link instead of Safari’s “we can’t play flash video’s because we are not a real browser” image.

Unfortunately the new beta version of Google Reader loads a little slower than the previous one on Wifi which means that users on AT&T’s EDGE are going to have to display more patience than usual.

Even though users can check out the notes that they have shared, their still seems to be no way for iPhone users to share a note alongside of an article, which (in this authors opinion) makes the notes feature more like a tease (as there is no way to add anything interesting via the iPhone).

All in all, the beta is not half bad, although hopefully Google will make the iPhone version as powerful as its desktop version–not to mention roll out a similar version for other smart phones (like Black Berry’s) as well.

News Source : www.blogherald.com

Well, here’s the story. Let’s start this off by saying that we think this might be a little bit too early, but you never know with Apple. Anyways, we told y’all last year before the first iPhone launched that AT&T employees were not allowed to take vacations from June 15th to July 15th. AT&T reps just got an internal email stating that they would be unable to take vacation time from 4/15-5/15 “due to projected increased traffic and an exciting new promotion/product launch.” We’re only 10 days away from the end of that time frame and with no Apple event in the next week or so, it seems highly unlikely that a new iPhone will launch. Then again, the only other time AT&T has done this was last year before the first iPhone launched. What do y’all think? Think some Apple event invites will start getting sent out in the next couple days? Or is this way too soon?

News Source : www.boysgeniusreport.com

We sure are getting close to the east side of that road map pictured above. Could this be the final release before the 3G iPhone makes its debut? Apple has just made a fifth version of its iPhone SDK and 2.0 version firmware available to developers. So far in terms of changes in 2.0 beta 5, the only noteworthy items we’ve heard are that DRM music is now supported again and the Contacts search feature is now available in the the simulator (and presumably the firmware). We’ll have more for you soon, no worries.

News Source : www.boysgeniusreport.com

We sure are getting close to the east side of that road map pictured above. Could this be the final release before the 3G iPhone makes its debut? Apple has just made a fifth version of its iPhone SDK and 2.0 version firmware available to developers. So far in terms of changes in 2.0 beta 5, the only noteworthy items we’ve heard are that DRM music is now supported again and the Contacts search feature is now available in the the simulator (and presumably the firmware). We’ll have more for you soon, no worries.

News Source : www.boysgeniusreport.com

In an announcement on Vodafone’s media relations page earlier this morning, the mega carrier let the cat out of the bag that it would be bringing the iPhone to market in ten countries later this year. Vodafone stated that it has just finalized a deal with Apple, but makes no mention of exclusivity in its announcement. Interesting. Certainly if the deal granted exclusive distribution to the carrier, it would have been mentioned. Here’s the full announcement which includes all of the countries encompassed by the new deal. Make sure you have a warm cup of coffee at hand because this read might take a while.

Vodafone today announced it has signed an agreement with Apple to sell the iPhone in ten of its markets around the globe. Later this year, Vodafone customers in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey will be able to purchase the iPhone for use on the Vodafone network.

Right then. Short and to the point. “Later this year” would indicate that this deal covers the 3G iPhone in relevant markets and the lack of mention with regards to exclusivity would be right in line with what we’ve been hearing lately. Whatever the case, expect the net flurry of iPhone news to pick up pace - if that’s even possible - as we draw closer to D Day. What’s funny is that TIM in Italy put out a press release this morning saying they will indeed offer the iPhone. “Telecom Italia announced today it has signed a deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Italy later this year.” Go figure.

News Source : www.boysgeniusreport.com

The latest Net Applications survey and data extracted from Flickr logs indicate that Safari’s Windows version tripled the browser’s market share, Microsoft is eating into Mac’s market share and the iPhone surpasses Nokia’s N95 in photo uploads to Flickr. The published numbers have limited scope but they allow us to draw some interesting conclusions.

News Source : www.TGDaily.com

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Publisher’s Description:

Lenogo DVD to iPhone Converter - Lenogo DVD to iPhone Converter is the fastest DVD movie to iPhone video converter software so far in the world. With Lenogo DVD to iPhone Converter, you can convert almost all kinds of DVD to iPhone video (mp4) format. Its conversion speed is far faster than real-time, converting one DVD movie only takes half an hour in some high-end computers. Lenogo DVD Movie to iPhone Video Converter supports single-step conversion of DVD video into iPhone-ready MPEG-4 format while some other soft wares need two steps which wastes unnecessary time.

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