Dali Clock is a digital clock. When a digit changes, it “melts” into it new shape. The date is displayed when the screen is tapped. The clock also does funky psychedelic color cycling.
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Fractalicious is an app which calculates vectorbased fractals (that means, no Mandelbrot etc., but ferns, trees, Sierpinski triangles, etc.). It’s very easy to use – use two fingers (“pinch”) for zooming, moving and even rotating the fractal (note the “and”!), or drag a control point to change proportions/angles.
iNewsGroup is an iPhone newsgroup client. Changes: Fixed issue #11 . /wow/ I wish I’d caught that earlier. For shame. Available in the usual places.
iFlashCards looks for folders in the /var/root/Library/iFlashCards directory on your iPhone. Create a folder with a questions.txt and answers.txt file with the question and answers listed one-per-line and place that folder in the /var/root/Library/iFlashCards directory. When you launch iFlashCards select the desired folder and start learning! A sample flash card directory is in the downloads page (GRE-Vocab.zip). Simply extract and … Read more
VNsea is a graphical VNC client for both the iPhone and the iPod touch based on Chicken of the VNC for Mac OS X. Version 0.6 is on the site now. This release should be quite a bit more stable than the last couple. Plus, it has some nice new features, including the long-awaited ctrl-alt-del command! Changes: A new helper … Read more
Mobile Juhu is a client for the jaiku web service that runs on iphones and ipod touches.
iDemocracy is the very first iPhone 1.1.1 jailbreak and third-party app installation solution for the Windows platform, written by Drakenza which is (at least partially) automated, and has a GUI interface. It is currently supported on Windows XP/Vista and requires only iTunes, an iPhone, and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0. iDemocracy 2 brings all kinds of new features like free … Read more
iCountDown is a native iPhone application of Count Down timers.
iComic is a comics/picture viewer for iPhones.
“PSP Adhoc File Transfer”… does what it says 😉