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mobilechat b1.2 is out!
http://blog.twenty08.com/2007/09/13/mobilechat-b12-coming-to-an-iphone-near-you/
http://blog.twenty08.com/2007/09/13/mobilechat-b12-coming-to-an-iphone-near-you/
capslock said:
The new Summerboard + dockswap is hot!eXxy said:New MobileChat + SummerBoard are out! Amazing
Also, just got iFlickr working -- lets you take pics that upload directly to your Flickr account after being taken AND store in your iPhone album. It's not perfect, but it works -- that's enough.
ant1532 said:The new Summerboard + dockswap is hot!
Installer is the best thing ever.
SuperPac said:Nokia's certainly got something there with that kind of message, but I really wonder if it will be Nokia that delivers it. Could just as easily be Apple. I know that going from regular flip cell phone to iPhone has made it impossible for me to go back to "just a cell phone."
Juice said:Installer.app is the reason I'm venturing into native app dev at all
yayaba said:Have any luck? I've been trying as well but getting the toolchain up and running and compiling apps has had me stuck for awhile. I've gotten apps to compile but they crash on my iPhone.
SuperPac said:Nokia's certainly got something there with that kind of message, but I really wonder if it will be Nokia that delivers it. Could just as easily be Apple. I know that going from regular flip cell phone to iPhone has made it impossible for me to go back to "just a cell phone."
Jugendstil said:Does MobileChat only work when you're using wifi? I can't get it to log into my AIM account via Edge and I'm not near an open wifi at the moment.
Phoenix said:That's the way I've felt about things for a long time, its the reason why I've never been able to go back after I used my first smart phone, why I learned to write code for them, why I believe that these new breed of TRUE convergence device will enable people in ways that we don't even know today. It was always hard convincing people of this, they believed that a camera on a phone was unnecessary, that music on a phone was stupid, that video on a phone was a luxury that nobody would want - and then along came the iPhone and part of the vision was realized. But there was something missing, you had to seek permission to take the device to the next level, you were enslaved by proprietary extensions, the vision came with a punishing price in terms of true freedom to exploit the device. You were limited to what the original device makers saw as the future.
So now we wait for the real 4th screen... a device that will enable us to go where we really wanted to go with the iPhone with a vendor that isn't seeking to lock us in and a developer community that is free to innovate and take us beyond the original vision and take us to the future that is currently delayed due to profiteering.
Juice said:Actually, as far as things running, I have the same problem. All apps I compile just crash on the phone. I have a feeling it's because there's been a firmware update since I made my last heavenly image. I think TUAW has a brief explanation of how to make a Heavenly image with SCP (I just use iPhoneDisk though, way nicer)
Right now I'm just teaching myself Objective-C, never really more than dabbled with it before. The iPhone purchase made the decision of whether I'd play with GWT, Rails, or iPhone apps pretty easy![]()
Phoenix said:So now we wait for the real 4th screen... a device that will enable us to go where we really wanted to go with the iPhone with a vendor that isn't seeking to lock us in and a developer community that is free to innovate and take us beyond the original vision and take us to the future that is currently delayed due to profiteering.
Aristotlekh said:Two super-important questions:
I have a pair of Shure e2cs. What do I need to buy to make those work?
Nameless said:Questions about Wi-Fi..
A few sites show AT&T/Cingular wi-fi hotspots close to both my job and my apartment, do I need any sort of access codes such as the WEP Id or what have you to access them, ro should my iphone do it automatically.
Second, are there any other WiFI settings I should change. I ran into a connection labled "Free Public WiFi" but it I couldn't connect to it.
aparisi2274 said:I actually forgot to update that post... it wasnt actually a video he sent me, it was just a picture, but still that site is so flaky.
Jugendstil said:http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=DB861236&nplm=TN544LL/A
I just picked this up today and it works perfectly with my Sony in-ear buds and it allows you to pause and skip songs just like the pack in headphones. The mic works fine on calls as well. So far, so good.
Schmo Florez said:So if one iphone sent a pic to another iphone would you have to go to that site?
I bought this for 10.95 at Belkin.comAristotlekh said:$40 just to be able to use a different pair of earbuds? Holy living fuck.
P.S. I'd still like to know about this wireless streaming stuff. I'd be a lot less tempted by the 160GB classic if I knew the iPhone could effectively stream my library.
ant1532 said:I bought this for 10.95 at Belkin.com
aparisi2274 said:yes, because the iphone does not do visual txt messages
Phoenix said:That's the way I've felt about things for a long time, its the reason why I've never been able to go back after I used my first smart phone, why I learned to write code for them, why I believe that these new breed of TRUE convergence device will enable people in ways that we don't even know today. It was always hard convincing people of this, they believed that a camera on a phone was unnecessary, that music on a phone was stupid, that video on a phone was a luxury that nobody would want - and then along came the iPhone and part of the vision was realized. But there was something missing, you had to seek permission to take the device to the next level, you were enslaved by proprietary extensions, the vision came with a punishing price in terms of true freedom to exploit the device. You were limited to what the original device makers saw as the future.
So now we wait for the real 4th screen... a device that will enable us to go where we really wanted to go with the iPhone with a vendor that isn't seeking to lock us in and a developer community that is free to innovate and take us beyond the original vision and take us to the future that is currently delayed due to profiteering.
I'll tell you when it comes in for sure. Should be tomorrow, Saturday, or Monday the latest. Alsways good to help a fellow Zissou memberAristotlekh said:See, this is more digestible.
Is there anything obviously wrong with it, e.g. somehow degrades sound quality/questionable build quality or something?
Schmo Florez said:So if one iphone sent a pic to another iphone would you have to go to that site?
Schmo Florez said:Wow thats pretty weak. My gf and I want to get a couple and we send a lot of pics to each other...I still want one though.
ant1532 said:I'll tell you when it comes in for sure. Should be tomorrow, Saturday, or Monday the latest. Alsways good to help a fellow Zissou member![]()
Aristotlekh said:See, this is more digestible.
Is there anything obviously wrong with it, e.g. somehow degrades sound quality/questionable build quality or something?
Damn that is big, but I'll only be using it in the car since I have a line in cable that outputs through the stereo. Can't wait!StrikerObi said:It's huge and ugly.
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Also, the $40 Shure adapter has an inline microphone and control button, it's not just an adapter cable. It's still kind of expensive though, $30 is more digestible for something like that.
yayaba said:The iPhone does a good job with e-mailing pics. That's a valid replacement esp. if you both have iPhones as the phone'll query your e-mail box every 15 mins.
Schmo Florez said:Oh man great point! +2 iphone sales.
Juice said:Also, there's a native app for sending larger pictures that aren't scaled. You know, if you're into that sort of thing.
SuperPac said:I'm actually surprised Apple got anyone to agree to their terms. The iPhone has no AT&T sticker on the hardware itself like every other phone, there are no special AT&T logo wallpapers pre-loaded, no special AT&T default start page in Safari that loads everytime you punch up the web, no AT&T ringtones/games/mobile content store, and you're allowed/encouraged to sync the content on your computer with the content on your phone without rebuying a special phone version (outside of ringtones, naturally). It's one of the few consumer devices that is built around content delivery -- YOUR content -- instead of around branding and making customers pay a premium to get media onto it.
I don't have to sign up for a special @wireless.att.com email address because I can use my regular home email account. I don't have to rebuy music to play on the phone because I can sync it with my pre-existing library. I don't have to pay for a special version of RSS feeds because I can just use the web browser. I don't have to pay any extra fee to email a photo I just took with the camera to someone, and when I do there's no AT&T branding on that email and no special AT&T "picture mail" website that has to be accessed to view it.
Yes there are chains on the iPhone. You're restricted to using iTunes and the software Apple wants you to out of the box. But I don't see this as a bad thing -- for reliability, for ease of use, for convergence, for a unified interface, and to be able to bring it to a mass audience. You have Sony and Microsoft that do digital storefronts that don't work across product lines (Sony with Connect, which isn't on PS3/PSP; and Microsoft with URGE on Zune and the separate Xbox Live Video Marketplace on 360). Just as you have video game platforms that are closed, proprietary platforms, so too is the iPhone. For many, this is gonna be a benefit.
I forget which carrier it is but one has a commercial that shows a guy who'd switched to their service so he could download AC/DC. The message here and in so many cell phone commercials recently isn't how the phone integrates with your life-in-progress but how a phone company can resell you something you probably already have on CD so you can just play it on your phone. That's the mentality that the iPhone disrupts (again, not counting ringtones), and I'm glad that's finally come to pass.
Phoenix said:Open platforms are the only way we can have the best nextgeneration device. Apple has given us the hardware and a starting point, but then they fucked us and closed the platform the same as they did for the AppleTV and the iPod. AppleTV didn't even become worth purchasing until 3rd parties hacked the API and built plugins for the device so that it could go beyond its meager beginnings.
shantyman said:My wife yesterday asked if her Mom could send some phone pictures to my iPhone. It was weird telling her "Sorry, it can't do that."
I won't be suprised if MMS is never added. I think they want people to use MobileMail (which does work well).
Also, it's typical Apple- "next week" for details of the early adopter rebate/credit. I bet there will be a press release at 5PM PST.:lol
Juice said:It's the same with the iPhone. It's so far and beyond what people already expect, it provides the functionality any average Joe but a (like me) Lotus Notes/Exchange-bound business user would want.
Tobor said:Email works so much better than MMS anyway, and is essentially free since I have unlimited data. Why would I want MMS back? So people can send me blurry pictures of there cat's from there Razr's? /spin
I really don't care about MMS though.
shantyman said:I have to disagree with you there. Some things like MMS, or sending SMS messages to multiple recipients are pretty common and it is very odd that they are not there.
The reason is not everyone has an iPhone. My mom in law could not easily send me a phone picture she took because the iPhone does not support it.