|
|||||||
| Register | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
whatsup Casey, your intial reaction is spot on. Ok so my favorite thing about the iPhone is the iphone! Well I know thats specific but it's true I love everything about the iPhone=) The one thing I don't like I guess is the week camera but even that doesn't bother me cause I have a 10 megapixel camera with me at all times in my backpack. I would like the ability to have your wallpaper in the background maybe even the ability to have a different wallpaper for every page of icons, the ability to do all of this without jailbreaking would be awesome. Most used app is deff twinkle a twitter alternative that links all iPhone users and twitter users. The game I play the most is live poker and fieldrunners. My advice on jailbreaking is don't do it lol it's cool what you can do but breaking the warrenty contract idk it just doesn't seem worth I also have a fear that it somehow hurts your phone I'm probably wrong but it just doesn't feel right too me. Well that's about it, it's the best phone out there and I hope you stick with it and stay here with the iPhone family=)
|
|
|||
|
I am curious about the percentage of paid apps to free apps people download.
I was somewhat amazed at how many apps he showed he had downloaded on the video for testing purposes. All I ever hear on the podcast is that there is big money being made, are people just more willing to fork over 1-9 dollars? |
|
|||
|
Definitely jailbreak! Some of my killer apps:
NemusSync - full on sync client for Google Calendar, and it lets you do multiple calendars with ease!!!! Defines the term "killer app" Qik/Flixwagon - stream video from your iPhone to the web! Winterboard - customize look of the iPhone Backgrounder - allows you to send apps to the background |
|
|||
|
Quote:
__________________
Videos4BlackBerry-For Your Video Needs |
|
|||
|
A Gizmodo article, Why We Still Need the iPhone App Black Market, was mentioned here a few months ago in this thread but it is worth mentioning again. The original Gizmodo article is here.
The article concludes: ...the vast universe of applications we’re missing out on—not just pirated goodies, but honest-to-God mission-critical wares—shows the SDK clearly doesn't provide everything we need it to. And it might never. But the black market app economy can and does fill the void. Apple might seek to shut it down, but the iPhone's two-class app economy may prove to be its greatest strength. One of the comments I like: I'm hoping Android becomes a success just so it makes Apple become "hungry" enough to loosen the reigns and let the iPhone live up to its full potential. |
|
|||
|
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|