Qik - Video streaming for iPhone. Following the previous report, Qik Mobile Streaming Video in public beta, Here’s now Good news for original iPhone owners, Qik is now available through the jailbreak-based Installer application. As we already know that Apple hasn’t approved streaming video on the iPhone and iPhone 3G via Appstore, so Yeah, this is for your 1st generation ‘Jailbroken’ iPhone. Qik for iPhone 3G is still being developed by Qik.
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iSlsk - Native Soulseek P2P sharing client for iPhone. iSlsk is perharps the first genuinely useful native peer-to-peer application for the iPhone, which is capable of accessing the Soulseek music sharing network. Installing the iSlsk application opens up a whole world of peer-to-peer music-sharing on the hundreds of thousands strong Soulseek network. Continue reading ‘iSlsk - Native Soulseek P2P sharing client for iPhone’
Drummer Application : iPhone can be used as a Drum Machine! Here’s a third-party application for you who usually enjoy playing drum, called ‘Drummer’: a new application from a group of developers calling itself, MooTheCow. The native application works on unlocked iPhones and the iPod touch. Yes, this app will let iPhone users add another function to the iPhone’s list of expandable features. Your iPhone can now be used as a drum machine! Continue reading ‘Drummer Application : iPhone can be used as a Drum Machine!’
iPhone VoIP client by fring. A leading VoIP provider fring has managed to beat out the competition by launching the first ever VoIP application for the iPhone. fring says that their natively installed VoIP client for the iPhone is a “special pre-release R&D version of fring” created in conjunction with the Holon Institute of Technology academic research labs. The point of this release is to get feedback on the application in preparation for a full-blown, final release version later this year. Continue reading ‘iPhone VoIP client by fring’
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