Here is a very simple iPhone optimized web interface - it allows for basic control of the uTorrent client (ver. 1.7.5). Read more about uPhone (iPhone Application)
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A native iPhone version of Othello, also known as Reversi has shown up from the weiPhone dev team. The game is available using the http://app.weiphone.com/installer/ repository. Read more about Othello (iPhone Game)
Garf - a memory game for the iPhone/iPod Touch - similar to "Simon". This is a very early preview. Read more about Garf v0.02 (iPhone Game)
iSolitaire is a native version of Klondike Solitaire (same as XP Solitaire game) for the iPhone. The current features are: Read more about iSolitaire v0.6 (iPhone Game)
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. Read more about MNPlight v2.14 (iPhone Application)
iComic is a image viewer specialized for reading comics or books. Read more about iComic v0.07 (iPhone Application)
ScummVM is a program which allows you to run certain classic graphical point-and-click adventure games, provided you already have their data files. The clever part about this: ScummVM just replaces the executables shipped with the games, allowing you to play them on systems for which they were never designed! Read more about ScummVM (02-12-2007 21:33) (iPhone misc)
For those wo are not to familiar with gpSPhone, the one and only fullspeed Gameboy Advance emulator for iPhone, can check out a full "Install Guide" via the page linked below: Read more about Installing gpSPhone (iPhone misc)
Virtualball is about to port PipePanic to the iPhone. He is almost done but has a problem as he can run it from the command line, but not from the app screen. Anyone can help? Read more about PipePanic WIP (iPhone Game)
iPodtouchfans.com forum member Virtualball has compiled a version of Pyro Sand for the iPod Touch/iPhone. The game involves four different particles falling from the top of the screen, which all look and move similar to sand. The particles resemble sand, water, salt, and oil in color. Along with these four, additional elements can be placed on the screen with your finger by choosing the colored icons below, some that are solid and stationary instead of flowing. By mixing the different elements together, many colorful designs, complex structures, and systems can be created. Read more about Sand Falling Game (iPhone misc)