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Coverflow for the iPhone

by Nicholas Montgomery on Feb 25, 2008 at 10:45 AM

App Flow for iPhone

Erica Sadun is currently working on writing a book on the iPhone. While she was tinkering and playing around, she creates a great iPhone app. She brings Coverflow to your iPhone, so you can browse all of your apps using AppFlow. It is an interface for installing apps and icons. Simply install the app on your jailbroken iPhone, and tap and glide through your icons and apps. To activating an app is as simply as flipping an album cover, just double-tap and use the application. Webclips are launched a different way, that isn’t flipping but, TUAW has an insider source that claims it “maybe in a later update.”

I’m very surprised that Apple didn’t make this method of launching apps as they have it in iTunes and Leopard. If they could do this with the album art on the iPod Touch and iPhone, why couldn’t they do it for apps as well? If this is the type of things we’re seeing before the SDK is even out, we can expect things even bigger when Apple drops the SDK.

Via [TUAW]

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