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SQLTouch brings your company remote database on the iPhone

As well as Safari or FireFox are browsers for html pages, SQLTouch is a browser for MySql remote databases. SQLTouch lets you remotely browse any MySql database from your iPhone/iPod Touch, with just clicks and everywhere you go. SQLTouch is amazingly easy to use. Just insert your DB address and you are ready to search and browse your contacts, orders, catalogs, news, photos, movies… SQLTouch lets you share your database with other people as your clients, employees, colleagues and friends, publicly or privately. For example you can let your clients browse your catalog of products, search for a specific product of yours and buy it in a while. Or you can let your employees and colleagues browse the company database and search for a client’s address, a product price, watch a picture or a movie, check for the week sales, upload an order… SQLTouch is an ideal app even to let your clients browse your public directory (e.g. Hotels, Restaurants, Trailers, Software, Real Estate Notices, Sell and Buy Notices…) and let you make money publishing your banners on the layout.

To know more: http://www.sqltouch.com/
Press kit: http://www.sqltouch.com/company/sqltouch_press_kit.zip
On iTunes Store ($1.99):
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=305329560&mt=8

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Phoney

Phoney

PhoneyIntroducing Phoney, a fun app to run when someone asks to borrow your phone. It looks virtually identical to the real iPhone application, but instead of placing a call, the app gives the user a surprise. For one reason or another, the call just won’t go through. Either the app refuses to dial the number or it “dials” a different number or it appears to dial the number the user entered, only to play an audible message.

Phoney runs on the iPhone, but it can even run on an iPod Touch (2nd Gen.), so you can trick friends and strangers into believing your iPod Touch can place a call.

In the unusual event that the user tries to dial 911, the app immediately tells the user that this is a fake phone app and that the user should quit the app and run the real phone application immediately.

Key Pad

Key Pad

Dialing View

Dialing View

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SipPhone – the first SIP/VOIP application on iPhone!

SipPhone – the first SIP/VOIP application on iPhone!

Finally, the first native SIP/VOIP application on iPhone has come to the App Store.

All calls are made directly to the SIP provider, no middle-man like customized proxy involved, so no voice delay and call quality is excellent.

Check it out at iTunes App Store:

itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=298202722&mt=8

 The company that created it:

http://www.vnet-corp.com/iphone.htm

 

SipPhone Dialer Screen

SipPhone Dialer Screen

 

Using WiFi connection on your iPhone or iPod Touch 2nd Gen, SipPhone turns your iPhone or iTouch into a pocket VOIP phone, so you can make cheap or even free phone calls (local or long distance) over the internet at anytime, and from almost anywhere.  

Key Features:

  • Support SIP protocol
  • Support speaker phone
  • Voice mail notification
  • Multiple ringtone selection
  • Support DTMF tone (RFC2833/Inband) during the call
  • Support G711 and GSM codec
  • Support using alternative RTP port
  • Support Stun for NAT Traversing
  • Support Sip Proxy
  • Capability of mute/hold call
  • Support multiple SIP accounts
  • Dial directly from iPhone’s address book
  • Support prefix dialing when make call from address book
  • Redial from recent call list
  • Shortcut to make regular celluar call
  • And much more …

 Here are a few of our first customers have to say about SipPhone:

This is the best voip app ever! — by SonnyKovacs

Better than fring for SIP voip — by cubalibr…

Awsome — by MikesT…

Just what I always needed! … a must get application — by malta25

Excellent App — by Andrew She…

 

App Store Link:

itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=298202722&mt=8

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Get in touch with SmileDial

Get in touch with SmileDial

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Call someone by touching their smile, or send them a text message by touching their eyes! Not as creepy as that sounds, really! SmileDial displays a photo of someone’s face: tap the top half of the photo to send them a text message, or the bottom half to call them.

One or More People

SmileDial Lite helps you call and text your favorite person. SmileDial Pro extends this to multiple people: swipe through multiple faces to choose the one you want. SmileDial Pro also enables you to call them via other phone numbers, send an email, visit their website, map their address, and more, in a fun way: shake the iPhone to show more contact information. A tap of the Add Contact button flips the photo over to reveal fields to edit the name and numbers for text messaging and phone calls, plus buttons to show the contact info and change the photo.

Use Contacts… or Don’t

When you first use SmileDial, it automatically flips so you can specify a person. You can simply enter a name and numbers and choose a photo. Or you can pick an existing contact, via the Choose a Contact button or the Add Contact button in the name field. This will ask for a person and, if the they have multiple numbers, which one to use. If the chosen contact has a nickname, that is used for the name. You can change the name and numbers as desired, too; the original contact won’t be altered. After providing one of the numbers, it is automatically copied to the other if blank.

Photogenic

A contact’s photo is used for SmileDial, if available. It is previewed in the background of the edit mode. You can also choose another photo: an existing one from the Camera Roll or Photo Library, or take a new photo with the iPhone camera. The photo can be moved and scaled as desired, e.g. to show just the person’s face. The new photo is stored in the Camera Roll, so you can import it into iPhoto or use it elsewhere if desired. And again it doesn’t alter the contact record, so you’re free to have fun with it. 

Versatile Numbers

If you want to use a different number, simply tap it to edit. It is automatically formatted. This formatting can be disabled via the Settings app if desired. You can also choose a different number from the contact info: simply clear the field then tap the Add Contact button to reveal the available numbers of the contact.

Change Person, or Add More People

Once a contact has been specified, the Choose a Contact button becomes Show Contact Info. Tap this button to access the full contact information. If you want to change the person used for SmileDial, you can clear the name and tap the Add Contact button to choose a different contact. But for SmileDial Pro, you have another option: add a new person. SmileDial Pro includes a People button while editing. Tap it to display a list of people in the order they appear on SmileDial’s main side. You can change the order, delete them, or add any number of new ones.

Get SmileDial   

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