Third-party app turns iPhone into a touchpad
Posted by James Breen at 21 February 2008 12:12
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While reading a PC World blog entry about Apple's upcoming iPhone SDK, I learned about the Tiny-Code.com site for people interested in unofficial iPhone installers. When I tried to visit the site, I was redirected to Apple's official Developer Connection… iPhone Dev Center It (the official site) only has information about Webkit (browser) development now. But, we can probably safely assume that the SDK information will be housed there .. Read the rest of this entry.
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Don't you just love the iPhone developer community? They keep pumping new apps without the official SDK and any support from Apple. Today we spotted a new native application called Touchpad that — as you can assume for yourself — turns your iPhone into a wireless touchpad. Now you'll be able to control your PC's mouse using nothing but your shiny handset. Click, double-click, drag and even vertical scrolling is possible… In order to start using Touchpad, your iPhone should be jailbroken ....
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