MNPlight aims at getting rid of the need for a computer with iTunes. It runs on your iPhone, and is able to modify the iPhone calendar, address book and iPod databases. MNPlight can be of particular interest for Linux users who don’t have iTunes, but it can also be used by other users when they want to update their iPhone … Read more
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Don’t want to miss your friends birthday? iBirthday will help! For now this application is only available in italian language. You can download it via it’s repo at http://www.serverasp.net/chiafa/MMA/repo.xml
http://www.modmyapple.it/forum/applicazioni/3490-un-demone-per-i-compleanni.html
Android instrumentations are powerful tools for automating android applications and make a nice fit for automated acceptance testing. Positron provides an instrumentation and some support classes to help writing acceptance tests. It is provided as a jar that gets bundled with your application. Right now acceptance tests are written in junit. Support for running scripts from resources is planned…
DessUp is some kind of fun application. It let you load a picture and modify it with putting different kind of textiles etc on it. Changes: Multi-wardrobe support. After stopping a frame, you can now go back to the wardrobe and add more costumes. “Dismiss Modeâ€. You can now switch from move mode (where you move around the costume elements) … Read more
The iPhone Utilities are updated to 0.10 and include abquery (address book command line lookup), pumpkin (vibration tool), and noteit (command line notes control).
Erica Sadun has updated his/her(?) collection of utilities for the iPhone. Following utilities are with this pack: Individual Utilities alert Alert is pretty much your one-utility source for all command-line alerts. It lets you customize text, buttons, and images and offers special features like timed alerts (no human intervention necessary) and progress indicators. Run at the command line for the … Read more
Playaudio now supports the playback of videos.
ToDo is an application which let you track what to do, of course you have to fill it first. It’s now international, because umlauts are supported with this and upcomming releases.
Title says it all. ABQuery takes one argument, a string to search for. Search your address book from the command line. You can search with substrings.
NoteIt allows you to list notes, count them, delete them, and add notes from the command line.