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The Keynote files (in PDF format) from Chris Breen’s iPhone Supersession, held at MWSF 2008. Very informative. If you have an iPod touch or an iPhone, you should flip through them to find out what you don’t know.
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A set of completely awesome Automator workflows for Mac OS X that allow you to command your Mac to do certain things when you send mails from your iPhone or iPod touch.
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A third-party directory of iPhone web applications. Looks to me more complete than the official Apple listing.
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Maybe the final word on the iPhone webclip icons: they should be 60×60 at 72dpi for best results.
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The Web site design portion of Apple’s ADC iPhone Dev Center. Good tips on how to design web sites to look better for the iPhone version of Safari, as well as some new tags that can help reformat existing sites on the fly.
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Because when I go, clearly what should happen is that I should become a piece of jewelry for my loved ones.
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You just have to.
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I can’t believe this kind of ignorance mixed with idiocy still exists.
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Good to see that Intuit isn’t, as I had feared, leaving Mac customers out in the cold, it’s just that we’re going to have to wait the better part of a year to get a new version of Quicken.