X-Plane 9 Brings a Quality Flight Sim to the iPhone
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008I’ve been enjoying flight simulators since my first computer, an Atari 520ST (100% hard drive-free!). Back then, flight simulator scenery was pretty simple: The top half of the screen was blue and the bottom half was green. Simple 3-D boxes served as buildings. At the time it was pretty cool, but even then I dreamed […]
Feeding the Virtual Fish With Koi Pond
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008In the world of iPhone apps, some will help your memory, some will aid productivity, and others will gave you a fast-action game experience. There are apps like PhoneSaber that everyone has but few use more than a handful of times. Then are ones that are just quietly cool. That’s the group where you’ll find […]
pearPad Gives You Remote Control Over Your Mac
Monday, August 25th, 2008Max Murphy from Mac News Weekly has been following my Drive-in server project, and brought an interesting iPhone/iPod Touch app to my attention. The app is pearPad, and it provides wireless remote control over a Mac computer.
The application comes in two parts: An element purchasable from the App Store for $3.99, and a remote component […]
Copy and Paste Comes to iPhone
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008The one piece of iPhone functionality that nearly every user has been clamoring for, but Apple has been strangely under-motivated to provide has arrived by way of an independent open-source developer. GeekBrief.TV tonight broke the story of Zac White, who figured out how to make copied information from one app available to another app, without […]
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