Camtasia Studio is a popular application for capturing and editing screencasts, such as tutorials or presentations. Camtasia is highly valued for multiple media formats, including Web-optimized Flash, DVD, and iPod.
TechSmith is coming up with Camtasia Studio 5.1, an update that packages your screen recordings as MV4 files for playback on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Owners of Apple’s media players can use it easily now.
read it here cellmad.com
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an great way to keep up on the latest news. What’s better, is when you can check the your favorite RSS feeds natively on your iPhone by way of Google Reader. What could be better than that? The new Feeds application is looking to bring that functionality to the table.
read it here iphonebuzz.com
ViPR (visual pattern recognition) search software for iPhone by Evolution Robotics is a rather new interesting program out there.
“Evolution Robotics ViPR (visual pattern recognition) technology provides a reliable and robust vision solution that truly gives electronic devices the ability to detect and recognize complex visual patterns - in effect, to see.
read it here iphoneworld.ca
Do you remember Cover Flow for iTunes first introduced, when lots of people were really excited to browse through their music and movies by beautiful covers, like viewing stands of CDs at a music store? But users of Cover Flow faced very few album covers associated with the music library and that case made it almost useless. The desire was so initial that something new and more expanded has to be introduced.
read it here cellmad.com
Mac OS X users have been happily “pwning” their iPhones for weeks, Windows users have been shut out until today. The iPhone Dev Team has now worked to produce a Windows-based beta of the Pwnage tool, which is still buggy and doesn’t support pre-release builds of iPhone OS 2.0.
read it here iphoneatlas.com
NAKKO.COM has greatly enhanced it’s online ringtone editor. Making your own ringtones online was never easier. The new editor supports many more input formats (3g2, 3gp, aac, aif, aiff, amr, avi, awb, flac, flv, m4a, m4v, mov, mp2, mp3, mp4, ogg, ra, rm, wav, wma & wmv) You can even use your favorite video and have the editor strip the audio to be used as a ringtone.
When you’ve finished editing a ringtone, the editor automatically provides you with a set of suitable thumbnails to choose from. Super easy and fun to play around with.
check it out nakko.com
Holy Egg Freckles! A Chinese developer has released handwriting recognition software—both Latin and Chinese alphabets—for the iPhone. Similar to Graffiti, the classic writing software for Palms, you can setup HWPen from Installer.app to give you an a writing area that can take over the standard keyboard at the touch of button.
read it here gizmodo.com
Fring, an Israeli startup that has a great VOIP/Chat service for mobile phones (see our February coverage), is launching an iPhone version of the service sometime in the next 24 hours, we’ve heard.
This is not a browser-based chat app like FlickIM or Mundu. It should be a fully functional downloadable version of the application that allows users to access the fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo and AIM services.
read it here techcrunch.com
Leading publisher of mobile location based applications, uLocate Communications, today announced that an iPhone specific version of its popular Buddy Beacon application is now available. With Buddy Beacon, iPhone users can easily share their location and interact with friends across multiple carriers and online social networking sites.
Boston, MA - Leading publisher of mobile location based applications, uLocate Communications, today announced that an iPhone specific version of its popular Buddy Beacon(tm) application is now available. With Buddy Beacon, iPhone users can easily share their location with friends, as well as see the locations of friends on the iPhone’s map application.
read it here prmac.com
You know you read 10-20 different news sites a day. iPhone ParseAll takes the your precious time (and bandwidth) into consideration. All feeds are ‘live’ and never databased, so you get the most up-to-the-minute news.
read it here iphoneapplicationlist.com
There have been a few updates to TimeCapsule since that last time I did a review of it…which means there are some new features (and new intro screen)! One cool new feature is, once you have a backup of your webclips, you can then tap on the arrow to the right of the backup and view a list of all the webclips that were backed-up.
read it here appleiphoneschool.com
iPhone users that are at the same time GTalk and/or Jabber fans — or at least have friends that use the mentioned instant messaging clients/services — here’s a piece of good news for you. Thanks to the application called iChabber you can now chat with your GTalk/Jabber buddies on your shiny handset, natively. Sure, you can use some of the web-based solutions, and that’s fine.
read it here intomobile.com
Life Record on Friday announced the release of Life Record EMR version 4.0, a new version of its Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software. Life Record costs $9999.
Life Record offers doctors a system for managing their practice on the computer. The software’s features include in-lobby enrollment, iPhone messaging, the ability to prescribe drugs electronically, real-time patient updates, access to patient medical records, imaging capabilities with support for multi-dimensional DICOM images and more.
read it here macworld.com
MobileTwitter 1.41 is now available on the STE Source for Installer.app. You should only need my private source if you want to update to minor releases faster. I will only be sending major releases/updates to STE due to the amount of time it takes for him to update his repository.
Features
Your timeline (you + those you follow)
Direct messages
Replies
Public timeline
Updating your Twitter status
Reply directly to tweets from MobileTwitter
Open Tweets in MobileSafari (handy for clicking on links..)
Direct message authors of tweets
TwitPic.com integration
read it here apps.npike.net
Opinion - The upcoming iPhone 2.0 software is just around the corner and we all may be surprised how Apple’s unified communication solution could merge mobile communication with VoIP, PCs, Macs, iPhones and even Apple TVs. We took a hard, long look at the information that is available right now from reports as well as patent filings to give you an outlook what Apple might be up to, why we are quite certain that VoIP and videoconferencing will be the iPhone’s new killer applications.
read it here tgdaily.com
If you’re in the mood to listen to the music in your multiroom audio system rather than what’s on your Apple iPhone or iPod touch, don’t drop the device just yet. Now you can use it as a wireless remote.
read it here electronichouse.com
FlyTunes, the service that brings Internet radio to cellphones, has increased the number of channels it offers to 160. When it debuted last January, it had about 50 channels, so more than a 200 percent increase.
read it here crunchgear.com
It’d be great if the 3G iPhone hit the scene with a legit GPS receiver in tow. But, should the 3G iPhone fail to materialize and GPS hardware, it would be nice get GPS functionality via a hardware add-on.
The latest iPhone developer to get cozy with GPS, Simba, is showing off their beta-stage GPS solution for the iPhone.
read it here intomobile.com
Here is a detailed guide that will explain all the steps to unlock the iPhone and iPod Touch using the new pwnage tool on Mac OSX operating system.
First we need to know what materials we need in order to jailbreak your device: Pwnage Tool, Firmware (. Ipsw) and, just in case we wanted to unlock an iPhone, we need also Bootloaders.
read it here spaziocellulare.com
Jailbreak your iPhone with ZiPhone (download for Windows and Mac). Download Masayuki Akamatsu’s akaRemote (download .zip here) and upload it to your applications folder with Fugu (Alternatively, use the Installer app that comes with ZiPhone, and find akaRemote under the “Network” category)
read it here emusictips.com
TubeTV is a freeware program for Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard, and above which enables you to search for, save, and convert YouTube and many other flash videos to a format suitable for playback on your favorite devices.
A built in search bar and web browser helps you conveniently locate your favorite videos from common sites such as YouTube. If you prefer, a single button or menu option will grab the currently displayed URL or movie from your default web browser (Safari, Camino, Firefox, or OmniWeb).
read it here chimoosoft.com
The Dev Team has made good on their promises and it’s potentially revolutionary ‘Pwnage’ tool is now available. Launched today for Mac only (a Windows version will follow soon), the app makes takes the unprecedented step of enabling iPhone owners to upload hacked firmware directly to their handsets.
This enables such actions as unlocking and third party installations to be performed automatically.
read it here trustedreviews.com
The folks at PocketMac have created a niche made up of software shims to connect mobile devices like the iPhone to enterprise organizer systems. In this case I shanghaied a buddy of mine at the University of Hawaii Information and Technology Services (ITS) group to help me wring out their link between his shiny new iPhone and MeetingMaker.
read it here infoworld.com
The lack of notes syncing on the iPhone and iPod touch just continues to baffle me. Just like To Do syncing it seems like a no brainer, especially in the case of notes since it’s such a pain to type anything very long on the iPhone keyboard.
The iPhone hacking community has been working on the problems and a clever Mac application called iPhoneNotes bring basic notes transfer between a Mac and a jailbroken iPhone.
read it here tuaw.com
You asked for secure enterprise email on the iPhone. Only Sybase iAnywhere’s unique approach makes it happen.
Heterogeneous device support has always been a cornerstone of Sybase iAnywhere’s philosophy. Since the launch of the iPhone, we’ve had incredible demand from our customers asking for our help in enabling the safe use of the iPhone for enterprise email, along with their other mix of Windows Mobile, Symbian and Palm devices.
Sybase iAnywhere has taken an innovative approach to support the iPhone within Lotus Domino and Microsoft Exchange environments, which reduces potential security concerns while still providing a rich user experience utilizing the native iPhone applications.
Video Demo - Watch a video demo of Sybase iAnywhere’s iPhone solution.
| Minutes Per Month | 2 Year Total | Avg Per Month | Avg Per Minute | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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450 | 1289 | 54 | 0,12 |
| USA | 900 | 1690 | 67 | 0,07 |
| USA | 1350 | 1949 | 81 | 0,06 |
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75 | 859 | 36 | 0,48 |
| UK | 200 | 1023 | 43 | 0,21 |
| UK | 400 | 1187 | 49 | 0,12 |
| UK | 600 | 1351 | 56 | 0,09 |
| UK | 1200 | 1679 | 70 | 0,06 |
| UK | 3000 | 2663 | 111 | 0,04 |
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100 | 1575 | 66 | 0,66 |
| GER | 200 | 2055 | 86 | 0,43 |
| GER | 1000 | 2535 | 106 | 0,11 |
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120 | 1575 | 66 | 0,55 |
| FRA | 360 | 1815 | 76 | 0,21 |
| FRA | 600 | 2295 | 96 | 0,16 |
| FRA | 960 | 3255 | 136 | 0,14 | ![]() |
1000 | 1335 | 56 | 0,06 |
| AUS | 4000 | 1719 | 72 | 0,02 | ![]() |
175 | 1479 | 62 | 0,35 |
| IRE | 350 | 1959 | 82 | 0,23 |
| IRE | 700 | 2799 | 117 | 0,17 |