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ContactFlow for iPhone - Brings CoverFlow to Your Contacts

ContactFlow iPhone app

While tons of users out here may be anxiously awaiting Apple’s SDK goodness next week, it seems pretty clear that lots of iPhone developers are just carrying on figuring it all out for themselves.

Today I’ve been trying out ContactFlow - created by Fafoulon - which lets you navigate through your contacts via CoverFlow, and call them or launch the Email app to mail them with just one tap.

I don’t how much I’d use this one, as I think I’m more comfortable with the Photo Dial app - but this one still looks quite cool, as do any of them that work with CoverFlow.

To try this one out, you’ll need to add the following source to Installer:

http://rep.sosiphone.com

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1 Comment so far »

  1. by alex_kac, on July 8 2008 @ 12:57 am

     

    Actually we have something like this already coming for the iPhone. Our top selling app (really, we have stats to prove it) Pocket Informant is coming to the iPhone soon and one of its features is the Contacts CoverFlow. We have even considered making it a separate app apart from PI so people can use it even if they don’t want a full featured PIM.

    I know this is a commercial and I don’t mean it to be - just to let people know it *is* being worked on. We’ll have more info and screenshots at http://webis.net in the next week or two.

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