iPhone Page 2: More Applications – An In-Depth Look at My Jailbroken / Hacked iPhone
Page 2 on my iPhone is devoted to less frequently used applications. I typically use these applications less then the ones on the first page, but they are still crucial, see why…

iFlix: Direct access to your NetFlix account. Add movies to (and re-arrange) your queue, browse, search, read descriptions, beautiful interface!

smartRSS: Very well thought-out RSS reader, manually update when you want – which saves battery life, very nice looking interface and effects.

LEDBanner: This one’s a bit random, it’s a scrolling LED banner — great for giving someone a message in loud environments (like dance clubs / bars), no tweaking settings, just type the text you want to scroll.

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Maps Offline: So, this is one of those apps that I’ve installed and have still been waiting for a time to actually put to use. Basically, you can save your maps and routes and use when there is no Internet connection (which I always seem to have).

Locations: Peep live webcams from around the world, search for cities, or check out random cameras. I love this app – great for when you need a minute or two to kill.

Magic8: The Magic 8 Ball: ask you question to the magic 8 ball, shake iphone, wait for MAGIC response.

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Converter: Convert ANYTHING to ANYTHING!!

Stumbler: Find WiFi networks in your area — just like iStumbler for your Mac.

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MacTracker: Although this is a webapp (1 of 2 on my iPhone), it’s crucial for someone like me in the Mac repair business – get access to specs on all Apple products. Just like the Mac version with just a little less info.

Scrabble Dictionary: My only other webapp – the ultimate solution when scrabble challenges arise… just type the word, search, and get the green √ or red X.

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Simplify: Connect to up to 30 friend’s iTunes libraries; includes the ability to shuffle, displays album artwork, provides link to download song from itunes store, provides description of group, and shows lyrics to songs — AMAZING!!

Flashlight: Yes, it’s a flashlight. Drag finger across screen to adjust brightness, double click to exit.

Popularity: 4% [?]
Requesting permission to use the magic8 image in an educational program I am giving to pharmacists.
Please let me know if that will be possible. Would be inserted in a power point slide but not printed in the handout.
Thank you
it’s not my image (you’d have to ask developer of the magic 8 ball app), but my guess is it’s no problem.