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Privates!
Name: Privates!
By: RXN
Version: 1.2
Category: Apps, iPhone Apps
Date: 2016-04-18
Price: free
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Not 1, Not 2. Not 3 But 4 different iPhone capacitites are on the way?
That’s the word from Engadget this afternoon. Here’s what they have to say…
They say a picture is worth a thousand words.
In this case perhaps it ought to be "A Picture Is More Valuable Than A Thousand Rumors"…
Here’s the picture… draw your own conclusions.
Ilium Software makes some excellent applications for a variety of devices. Among them is the superb eWallet. With it you can-
Store Your Information Securely, Never Forget Another Passwordt, Use Data Anywhere and even Personalize Your Wallet.
It is, in my opinion, a must-have iPhone app and… in celebration of their 12th birthday…it is on sale!
One of the “must have” apps on my Mac is 1Password. It is among the first apps I load on a new Mac and one that gets among the most consistent use on a day to day basis.
The iPhone companion app is free and extends 1Password’s power and functionality to your mobile life.
The app just received a significant update that adds full support for 1Password’s secure wallet and reworked the speed and stability of the WiFi sync.
I have, admittedly, given a good bit of coverage to the RSS reader iNews. I just like the news reader a whole lot and watching it evolve has been an absolute pleasure. It started out as a simple newsreader with basic functionality and a nice interface and has become a rather powerful newsreader that retains the simplicity of its early functionality or the complexity that comes with an advance mobile reader.
There’s another reason I’m such a fan of this application… I have never seen a developer who is more responsive to reader and reviewer input. For example, I e-mailed the developer shortly after one of the updates to suggest he added support for Read It Later. It showed up in the next update. And along the way I have been pushing hard with regard to the need for the application to support syncing with Google Reader. Each time I received not only an immediate response but a well considered rebuttal explaining why such syncing would slow the app too much. That is, I received such a rebuttal to the last time I pushed. That time he told me to wait and see what was coming. Well the new version of the application has just been released and it is now closer than ever to full sync with Google reader. It’s also on sale. Let’s take a look at the new version.
When the iPod touch was first released it was a touchscreen iPod with WiFi and a browser. That was a long time ago!
Since then the touch has been transformed into a powerful, mobile internet device. It plays games, it lets you search the web with ease, it is a powerful email device and… it makes a great phone! At least when used with Truphone.
The AP Mobile News app got some rather poor press last week when, after a significant update, it began to hang for many attempting to use it.
An update released tonight should fix it and let the new features, rather than the bugs, speak for the app.
At $1.99 Top-Tens strikes me as a dollar more than this type of app tends to run in the (overly) discounted App Store.
That noted, however, the app has a nice bit of special usefulness for the near future- it tracks the top ten iPhone 3 rumors and their likelihood.
What are they? Read on…