iPhone users may now find it quite effortless to use the address book. Infotech has rolled out their app, MB AddressBook on the iPhone. When pitted against the default app that is available in the iPhone, the MB AddressBook appears to deliver a more iPhone-like experience, by means of CoverFlow. It augments functionality that may
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Mobiletor on 2nd Mar 2010 (via mobiletor.com)
The BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Theme designers over at Elecite recently launched yet another premium theme for consumption. Dubbed the Ace theme, this new addition has a coverflow style interfaced called app card. Theres room for 5-6 customizable icons at the top of your screen, 10-11 quick access app card icons, a weather icon, and much
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IntoMobile on 12th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
SPB Software is putting SPB Wallet for iPhone on sale for $4.95 until Dec. 10 [iTunes link], in all its card coverflow, Safari autofill, and Google sync glory. And whats more, theyre putting both the Windows and Mac desktop software on sale for under $5 as well via their website. If youve been looking for a ...
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TheiPhoneBlog on 3rd Dec 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Nicola de Franceshi, has created a new iPhone application called Contact Flow. As you can easily guess, the application allows you to view contacts in CoverFlow just like with the songs in the iPod. Download it from iTunes for 1$
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DailyMobile on 20th Oct 2009 (via dailymobile.se)
Copyright © 2009 PatrickJ. Visit the original article at . There have been a few concept videos going round recently on how the iPhone’s springboard might be changed and improved in future, to incorporate concepts like multitasking via coverflow and use of a Mac OS X style Expose-like treatment. One new concept that’s already alive
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JustAnotheriPhoneBlog on 17th Oct 2009 (via justanotheriphoneblog.com)
We have a couple of videos for your enjoyment below, videos to do with the iPhone no less, and they cover multitasking on the iPhone with the aid of Coverflow at the bottom of the icons and shows all tasks which currently run on the iPhone. Design vision is only doing half the job and thus
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PhonesReview on 13th Oct 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)