iReadMail allows you to mark all your mail as read, just run it and choose which mailbox to flag as read.
Changes:
2007-11-21 – Version 0.6
Added a lot of checking code, should scare the bugs away.
iReadMail allows you to mark all your mail as read, just run it and choose which mailbox to flag as read.
Changes:
2007-11-21 – Version 0.6
Added a lot of checking code, should scare the bugs away.
iSpit is a fast and tiny (<20KB) http server that allows you browse and download files from your iPhone using your favorite Internet browser.
Release notes:
Having quick access to the files on your iPhone is very handy. Considered that a browser is nearly always available these days so we thought that would be a good addition to the iPhone. You can, if you wish, install the Apache httpd daemon on your iPhone; we consider Apache as a great application but it’s quite a load and not easy to turn on and off. We wanted to have a lightweight solution that would not be bother us having it installed and would be easy to turn on and off.
Give it a try and please donate if you like the application, you all spend $600 on a phone so how about a $2 for some software? Together you can afford it!
Here comes an application for our chinese visitors – iCosta!
Features:
1. Support firmware 1.1.1, add zh_CN into international keybaord list.
2. Can select input method from pinyin, wubi, cangjie
3. Support single character association
4. Support landscape orientation
MACalc is a native RPN calculator for iPhone. The current iPhone version was “inspired” by the HP16C programer’s calcluator.
NorPhone is a package that contain all necessary files to get a norwegian look on an iPhone.
This is:
– GUI (norwegian language in the user interface and in all Apple iPhone applications)
– norwegian formats (phone number, timezone, weather location and date and time)
– norwegian dictionary
– local norwegian bookmarks (norwegian newspapers)
SIMport – Import contacts from a SIM card into iPhone’s address book
Changes:
No support for character set other than English (Fixed)
No support for exporting back to a SIM card
Only a person’s name and phone number can be imported. Other fields are ignored.
Wouldn’t work when aSMS is installed (and possibly some other programs).
Wouldn’t work when a SIM card is password locked
No standalone installer
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!
Some of the adventures ScummVM supports include Adventure Soft’s Simon the Sorcerer 1 and 2; Revolution’s Beneath A Steel Sky, Broken Sword 1 and Broken Sword 2; Flight of the Amazon Queen; Wyrmkeep’s Inherit the Earth; Coktel Vision’s Gobliiins; Westwood Studios’ The Legend of Kyrandia and games based on LucasArts’ SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) system such as Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max and more. You can find a thorough list with details on which games are supported and how well on the compatibility page. ScummVM is continually improving, so check back often.
Changes:
* A mouse-moved event is now always sent before a click-event is sent, which should fix the problems with clicking on things in Broken Sword
* Added a workaround which should take care of the issue where the cursor would get “stuck” as if you were always holding one finger down.
Sick of having to keep RSS feeds as bookmarks on the iPhone? Don’t like having to browse to a website to check your feeds? Ever wanted a native RSS reader on the iPhone/Touch? Well this project is here to fix all of that.
The goal of Mobile-RSS is to create a native iPhone application which will remember all your feeds and give you an easy interface for viewing, adding, and removing.
Release notes:
Looking through the Hackint0sh forums, I found this thread about the game Crayon Physics, and really liked the idea of having something like that in the iPhone… I posted in the Crayon Physics blog requesting to be allowed to port the app to the iPhone, but got no answer so far… So I started hacking something like it, and I’m getting something almost usable by now…
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Here are some news from ZodTTD:
The number one request I’ve gotten for gpSPhone has been to scale the screen larger. I decided for the next release I will do just that, as well as improve sound support. I’m debating whether to add landscape support since it’s very odd to hold the iTouch / iPhone sideways. Instead I rearranged the skin for portrait mode. Also take note in the screenshot below that making the tiny GBA resolution any larger than below would make things very blocky. So there’s less a need for fullscreen or landscape now. I also added n A+B button in the very bottom right corner (not shown in the skin).
I’m sending the beta of v0.1.5 to all people who donate to me for gpSPhone. I really appreciated the donations and this is my way of giving back. If you donated and would like the beta, send an email to: helpttd [at] pobox [dot] com
Avoiding spam, so replace the [at] with @ and the [dot] with .
A little beta testing should go a long way in helping me iron out some of these bugs as well. Thanks for the support everyone!
EDIT: Fixed the video rendering color bug as well. 🙂