Caterpillar 1.2 is out
apps March 25th, 2008

Full version history is available here. Our own extensions to the theme format is available here. Enjoy!

Full version history is available here. Our own extensions to the theme format is available here. Enjoy!
Posted by Chris Davies
Love that iPhone look but hating the on-screen keyboard? Don’t worry, you’re not alone; Ruddy Ugarte was so fed up at smushing his fingers against the touchscreen and ending up with typo-filled emails that he came up with My Touch Keys, a transparent screen protector with cut-outs for the iPhone’s QWERTY keyboard.


Clinging to your iPhone’s screen via static, the overlay apparently lets your fingers learn where the individual keys are, based on the texture. Obviously in the photos they’ve added a blue tint so you can see it attached; in real life it’s transparent, and My Touch Keys say it won’t distract from watching video or even using gestures such as zooming in other apps.
Sold in packs of two, you can get the My Touch Keys overlay now for $7.99
Are you tired of your old ringtones? iPhoneringpack offers iPhone ring tones that are build specifically for the iPhone. The site offers several ring packs, and depending on which you choose you will have to pay from $2-$6. If you like Top Gear, you will enjoy a free ringtone they offer.
Once you download ringtone, it will be synced into your iTunes library from where it will take no time to transfer it into your device.

Of course, instead of buying ringtones you can use your favourite songs.
The screen shots below might be a rare sneak peak of the new App Store. As to whether they’re fake or real, only time will tell and it’s up to you to decide. From what I caner from the images, the look of the supposed App Store appears to be very similar to installer.app with notable features include the ability to browse Featured, Genres, Top 50, Search and Updates.


[Thanks for the tip Mike, Monsterandfriends]
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