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Added Sep 18, 2007, Under:
iOSMobileTetris is a Tetris clone for the iPhone. MobileTetris is currently in beta development. It’s in a very playable state right now, but there are still many more features to add! Changes: MobileTetris 0.7.6 – Phantom tile problem resolved!
http://code.google.com/p/mobile-tetris/
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Added Sep 18, 2007, Under:
iOSNES.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 … Read more
http://iphone.natetrue.com/nesapp/
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Added Sep 17, 2007, Under:
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iSwitcher is a theme swapping iPhone application. Thanks to http://www.emuholic.com for the news.
http://code.google.com/p/iswitcher/
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Added Sep 17, 2007, Under:
iOSMobileFinder is a filesystem navigator and launcher for use with iPhones which have been jailbroken. Changes: MobileFinder 1.6.5 – Adds bookmarks and folder icons
http://code.google.com/p/mobilefinder/
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Added Sep 17, 2007, Under:
iOSiFlickr is a native application for iPhone’s to access and use the service “Flickr”. Instruction video: http://iflickr.googlecode.com/files/iflickr.mov
http://code.google.com/p/iflickr/
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Added Sep 17, 2007, Under:
iOSThe 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. Changes: Added Atom feed support (therefore fixing enhancement 21) Changed system to only show the splash screen for a second and then show the interface with a ProgressHUD, like in version 0.5. … Read more
http://code.google.com/p/mobile-rss/
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Added Sep 17, 2007, Under:
iOSVNsea is a graphical VNC client for the iPhone and presumably the iPod touch, based on Chicken of the VNC for Mac OS X. Please note that server passwords are currently stored in plaintext in the preferences file and shown unprotected on screen. This will be fixed as soon as the client is mostly functional. Right now, functionality takes precedence … Read more
http://code.google.com/p/vnsea/
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Added Sep 16, 2007, Under:
iOSVNsea is a graphical VNC client for the iPhone and presumably the iPod touch, based on Chicken of the VNC for Mac OS X. Right now it is only a viewer! Thanks to http://www.emuholic.com for the news.
http://code.google.com/p/vnsea/
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Added Sep 16, 2007, Under:
iOSThe 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. Changes: 1) Auto converts feed: to http: 2) Added support for Yahoo’s feed layout 3) Fixed bug where certain feeds (aka: Slashdot) wouldn’t show the feed name under item view 4) Fixed … Read more
http://code.google.com/p/mobile-rss/
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Added Sep 16, 2007, Under:
iOSiFlickr is a native application for iPhone’s to access and use the service “Flickr”. Instruction video: http://iflickr.googlecode.com/files/iflickr.mov
http://code.google.com/p/iflickr/
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