MixMeister Scratch – DJ Scratch App for iPhone

AppStore, apps July 21st, 2008

The first DJ program for iPhone and iPod Touch.

MixMeister Scratch is a free application for iPhone 3G, iPhone, and iPod Touch that enables you to scratch anywhere, anytime. Download MixMeister Scratch for free from the iTunes App Store right now and scratch on top of your music in seconds.

To get started, play a song in your mobile digital device, select a scratch from the collection of included vinyl sounds to fit your imagination and creativity, and start scratching. You can even adjust the volume of the music in real time.

MixMeister Scratch has been fully approved by Apple for use with iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch. Download the first DJ program for iPhone today…for free!

Key Features

  • Scratch on top of any song on your handheld
  • Comes with authentic vinyl scratch sounds
  • Control song volume from MixMeister Scratch
  • Apple-approved for iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch
  • FREE download from iTunes App Store

MixMeister Scratch is available now for free download from the iTunes App Store.
Click here to go there now.

IPJ – iPhone/iPod Touch Jokey

news July 15th, 2008

DJ’s style changed again. Analog,CD … iPhone! A revolutionary experience is obtained by your iPod. Coming soon!

RAIJIN” is a god of thunder and lightning, and “FUJIN“  is a god of the wind in Japanese mythology. In Japanese art, the deities are often depicted by the pair. So IPJ made a couple of player.

“RAIJIN” model & “FUJIN” model are different in the pattern of the switch and the illumination color.

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iPhone Recorder

SDK, apps, humor, news, ringtones April 5th, 2008

If you’ve ever wanted a good excuse to take your iPhone into class, how about using it to record your lectures? That’s what iPhone Recorder offers, together with the ability to directly record audio to ringtones without any computer necessary or any conversion processes in-between. Dynamic volume adjustment, channel and bitrate control, and a choice of mp3, mp4 and aac file formats round out a decent range of options; you can also directly attach them to an email from the app itself.

Now for the bad news: developer DreamCatcher is asking $29.95 for iPhone Recorder, which seems a bit steep for an audio recorder, even one as fully featured as this one is. It’ll be interesting to see what happens once the Apple App Store opens for business; right now iPhone Recorder requires a Jailbroken handset, but when people start finding their software the official way it’ll be far easier for developers to get freeware apps into the catalogue. Will there be a market for thirty-buck voice recorders by then?

[via ModMyiPhone]

iPhone. Your Lifestyle Companion

accessories March 30th, 2008

via UnWiredView.com

Now that iPhone has almost become an open platform for third party software development, we can expect tons of new exciting applications that will make it into a much more useful thing, then a fancy phone and media player.

But that does not mean that developers inside Apple are leaving all this to the third parties. They are also busy, thinking up a whole lot of new things that an iPhone could do.

And recent patent applications provide us with a glimpse of the things to come.

When I started browsing through these patents , I first thought that it was just a new fitness application for iPhone:

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iPhone firmware 2.0 video showcase

rumors March 14th, 2008

Are you excited about iPhone 2.0 firmware just as we are? Now thanks to some folks from Hackintosh and Gizmodo, we have a video and some pics of how it looks.

There are quite a bunch of new features in it like Parental Controls, Mass mail delete, App store, Exchange support, advanced calculator Cisco VPN support and more.

Video is a bit blurry but it might satisfy the hungry ones:


There is a better video at Gizmodo too.

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