Category: iOS
Lights Off is a fun and highly addictive puzzle game made even better with iPhone’s touch screen, created by Lucas Newman and Adam Betts.
The objective is to switch all of the lights out. Tapping a light toggles it, along with the four adjacent lights. Once you switch all of the lights out, you’ll advance to the next level!
Remember that game “Music Quiz” for the iPod? Well for some reason it was left out of the iPhone. This game plays a random section of a random song and present you with a multiple choice list of song names. Pick the right one the fastest and score the most points!
MobileTerminal.app, a terminal emulator application for the iPhone. MobileTerminal.app is NOT an SSH client, nor Telnet for that matter. It can however be used to execute a console ssh-client application.
Put iShare on your iPhone and you can upload to your free sendspace account and share links in the usual way. You can share any type of file. You can even get us to send the link to a recipient via email. They will not need an iPhone to download the file, but if they do want to download the file to their iPhone, they can if they have iShare installed.
You can already download some things to your iPhone using the Safari browser, but only a limited number of file types. However, after a file has been uploaded to sendspace by you or anyone else who passes on the download link, iPhone users can now download any type of file.
The iShare application shows no advertising or other annoying stuff, just a simple to use interface to upload and download to and from your iPhone.
A text editor for the iPhone.
A well known game… Tetris!
Proof-of-concept accelerometer game that lets you control a net by moving the iPhone to catch butterfiles.
iFrotz is an interpreter for Infocom games and other Z-machine games.
Not quite an emulator, but matching best in the available categories.
iFlickr is a native application for iPhone’s to access and use the service “Flickr”.
Added Sep 14, 2007, Under:
iOS
iFlickr is a native application for iPhone’s to access and use the service “Flickr”.
http://code.google.com/p/iflickr/