iPhone Apps
Mocha Remote Desktop 1.0
Jan 5th
This is the software that most techies will end up searching and installing on any smart phone. The Remote Desktop will allow you to connect to any Terminal Server / Remote Services machines out there. It’s great if you’re on the road and suddenly you want to connect back to your office server to perform some diagnostic check.
Terminal – Prevent your iPhone from worms
Jan 1st
Alright. You now have jailbroken your iPhone and everything seems fine. Then all the sudden some hero decided to write a worm which infects jailbroken iPhones. BUMMER! What can you do? For those who don’t know, iPhone runs on a modified Mac OS core. This is loosely based on a UNIX-like environment. Once you have installed OpenSSH on your phone, you would open a SSH connection to your iPhone with a default root password of “alpine”. This is what those worm writers are riding on to get into your iPhone.
Daily Mugshot 1.0.1
Dec 30th
Here’s a fun app that anyone can download and enjoy with their iPhone. It’s not really a useful app, but heck it can be entertaining (and challenging) to keep a daily log of yourself. Maybe if you try hard enough, you can see yourself turning old
This application requires internet connection (3G, EDGE, WIFI) to work.
LockInfo 1.1.14
Dec 30th
Coming from a Symbian and Windows Mobile background, I really miss the ability to see all my upcoming appointments, SMS and e-mails the moment I turn on the phone. However, I then found this really cool application (jailbreak iPhone is required as you need to install it from Cydia) which allows you to do just that. It will show you a summary of information on the Lock Screen of your iPhone.
