Using a simplistic approach, keeping a unified GUI in mind, and using the most light weight methods for executing tasks, MobileChat is the premier AIM Application for the iPhone. In fact, it's so light-weight and efficient that it runs just about as well on the EDGE network as it does on any WiFi network! Read more
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PigShooter is a shoot'em up game for iPhone, MacOS and Windows. Read more
Zombiepox2x is an allegro game where you have to save your friends from zombies. Read more
NES.app is a Nintendo emulator for Apple's iPhone. NES.app uses a modified version of the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are legally entitled to posess a ROM dump of any game that you presently own. ROM images for NES are widely available online, or with the appropriate hardware, you can dump them yourself directly from the cartridge. Read more
Mobile Money allows you to manage your financial accounts on your iPhone. Read more
Dicewars DS is a multiplayer version of a popular Flash based strategy game Dicewars for Nintendo DS handheld console. Your task is to conquer the whole game field by rolling dice. Each turn you may attack any opponent's territory from one of your adjacent territories as long as your territory has more than one die on it. When attacking, If you roll more than the defender, you win. Read more
iFlickr is a native iPhone application which allows to use and acces Flickr services via your iPhone itself. Read more
iFlickr is a native iPhone application which allows to use and acces Flickr services via your iPhone itself. Read more
VNsea is a graphical VNC client for the iPhone and presumably the iPod touch, based on Chicken of the VNC for Mac OS X. Read more
Pushr is a native iPhone application that will take the images in your Camera Roll album (in other words, pictures that you've taken using the built-in Camera application) and upload them directly from your iPhone to your Flickr account. It doesn't recompress the images, it doesn't strip the EXIF data, and it doesn't do any fancy mangling. Read more