The Iconfactory and its chief typist, Craig Hockenberry, have been hard at work on Twitterrific 1.1, a substantial update to their mobile Twitter client for the iPhone and iPod touch. Today they released the update and it features much smoother scrolling, larger tweet capacity, the ability to save pictures to the camera roll before uploading them to TwitPic, and secure HTTPS server communication.
» App Store – Iconfactory releases Twitterrific
Kate has been available for some time now on firmware 2.0+. Although it was still a beta version. Today Rip-Dev released Kate 2.0. No longer a beta version. Kate 2.0 fixes a all the bugs that where present in the previous version and it also solves the issues with Winterboard.
» Installer – Kate 2.0 released
One of the applications that showed up high in the list of apps to be ported to 2.0 is categories. Well today i have good news. Bigboss released Categories 2.00b via Cydia. For the people who don’t know what Categories is, i’ll explain briefly.
» Cydia – Categories beta released
Cydia has been updated. The last couple of days most of us received a error when downloading the package updates that looked like ‘POSIX: Connection timed out’. This was due to one of the repo’s getting high volumes of traffic according to the Cydia homepage.
» Cydia update fixes POSIX error
Oosah, a rather new service has enabled their digital media hub storage service for the iPhone. Now you can have 1TB of media data available on-the-go. Manage music and photos remotely,Manage all your sites from 1 place (Oosah, Facebook, flick, picasa, youtube).
» Oosah – 1terabyte storage for on the go !
All of us have apps we absolutely LOVED on 1.1.4. Games, themes, mods, etc. Well we here at iPhoneFreakz love to see our readers (and ourselves even :) ) happy, so we are going to try our hand at porting some apps to 2.0. There are some major bumps on the road though so read on before getting to excited. » What apps would you like ported to 2.0?
ThinkMac Software has announced iKana touch, a new application for learning Japanese hiragana and katakana on your iPhone or iPod Touch. iKana touch features flash cards with stroke animations, spoken sound clips and example words. It offers a speed recognition test and a writing test to aide memorisation.
» App Store – iKana touch 1.0 (Learn hiragana and katakana on your phone)
