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Anyone here submitted any iPhone web apps?
Here is my friend and mines'... http://www.taxi-please.com
- MediaPimp0
pure genius.
- ********0
click on my ads ;)
- eegrek0
haha
- jonatne0
"click on my ads ;)"
hahaa
- Point50
just had a seizure
- jonatne0
To prevent having to start another iphone thread I'll ask an unrelated iphone question in here.
If you get an iphone and 'jailbreak' it or whatever I assume you are able to put a sim card in it for any wireless carrier. (in my case, tmobile). If I'm wrong here correct me.
My question is, how does internet work? Do you get your own carriers internet plan on it? Does tmobile internet work for it? And how about all of the features of the iphone that uses the internet? Email, maps, location, etc?
- yes; all of it would run on TMobile's service. now, if you ain't got internet on that account, will not work. just enable it.madirish
- Best (cropped) quote eva:
"My question is, how does internet work?"thismanslife
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- Where were we before we could post animated gifs on here!********
- This is flashing in time with the song playing on the office stereo. Woohoo!!!!MrOneHundred
- Where were we before we could post animated gifs on here!
- Jaline0
awesome...
- ghandolf0
Huh...
It doesn't flash on/off on my iTouch...
- ********0
http://www.apple.com/webapps/tra…
A little annoying it has my old company as the link name on there though, thankfully it goes to my site
- page not found, LOLfreeskihp
- that is hilarious... but taken down coz of company name was wrong********
- olli1010
Jonatne: Keep in mind - these are two different things .
Jailbreak = keeping the original authorized SIM (AT&T, O2, etc...) and just modifying it so 3rd party apps can run on it
Unlock = Putting any SIM from any carrier in and having the phone function.
If you jailbreak and unlock your phone, the internet settings are (from what I can see) totally separate from the SIM. It just uses the Wi-Fi and accesses the internet like any other PC would. Email, Google Maps, Safari, etc... all work fine.
I had a defunct non-active T-Mobile SIM card in mine and it worked fine, so I don't think you'd be charged for the data either. Obviously, no phone calls but that should work the same for an iTouch. (somebody correct me if I'm wrong as I don't have one)
Right now, I've got my iPhone unlocked and jailbroken with Orange here in the UK and all of the functions work fine.
- ********0
Why do people jailbreak them? I don't understand. That is an honest question.
- With te iTouch at least you can't install any 3rd party apps do to Apple wanting to milk you for everything you got!JKilla77
- mightyj0
....i'd worry that the blinking taxi would not only hail a cab but hail a thief as well.
- hah yes, if I saw someone holding a yellow flashing iPhone, I'd snatch that shitdaveFelton
- web design not paying off so well then********
- kona0
mime. make sure the next one you make it says 'boo hoo' so I can flash it in those guys direction. ^
- ********0
just be careful when you use it... common sense i guess
- embarko0
i like
- rafalski0
mimeartist, jailbreaking allows you to install unauthorized apps and there are plenty of these.. i.e. last.fm client that not only plays radio via wifi but also scrobbles what you play on ipod
- Thanks Raf********
- I like a bit of a privacy on my iPod, bad enough that I decided to put my latest tracks just from itunes on my site :)********
- Thanks Raf
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- rafalski0
Last.fm is just an example, there's quite a few apps for the jailbroken units out there: dictionaries, a guitar, a piano, a few games utilizing the touchscreen and accellerometer, an improved photo camera, universal converter, a file manager, pdf reader, ebook reader, text editor, a few layout customization tools with plenty of themes and a mobile version of dropcopy. New apps stopped coming in in the last weeks as the developers wait for Apple to announce the SDK and the way legal apps are going to be released. Knowing Apple's approach to financial side of things we can assume they want to get a few cents off everything so predicting exclusive iTunes distribution seems a safe bet.
