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iPhone has lots of online web 2.0 applications, but no real applications to be able to access offline (you may use data: method to change those online applications to offline, but some of them just don’t work after you changed it). Thanks to those great people in iPhone Dev Wiki, they have released the first “real app” for iPhone. This “Hello World” program will be able to run natively on iPhone, not on Safari anymore. Not only it will be able to run anytime anywhere, this “Hello World” means there could be more and more killer applications coming out in the future.
(via TUAW)
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iPhone does not provide the option for changing ringtones, backgrounds, arrange order by default. You may change it by using those jailbreak commands. It seems difficult to beginners. Get this iFuntastic 2.0 software and you can change it with the simple GUI. Note that it seems easy to change, but they already warn you it may crash the iPhone which may not be able to restore. Wear your seatbelt if you really want to go for it.
3D Mailbox is the email client like outlook express but it brings email to life. I mean, you will see those spam email like bad guy, and check other email in this kind of virtual world. It seems not so useful as email client since it’s supposed to be productive tool, not as a 3D game or whatsoever. That’s no wonder why Techcrunch did said the 3D Mailbox software is kind of crap. So Download Squard want to find out, how come with this kind of idea and so they interviewed the creator Robert Savage. And the interview now is available on Download Squard at here.
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For those who are using Mac OS X, you will see the iCal always at July 17. Ah. That is not right, today is 11 July. If you want to get it right, you will need iConiCal. Steps after the break.

iPhone has released for more than a week, at the same time, we have tested a lot of stuff for winandmac.com. As you can see, something are up and running in beta mode. Our editorial will now start to bring you the greatest news and tips about Windows and Mac OS X. So Keep clicking.





