ContactFlow lets iPhone users browse their contacts in a cover flow style
Saturday, February 6, 2010 15:20
ContactFlow is one of those iPhone apps that found its way from a jailbreak app to the official Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) AppStore. The idea is simple – to allow users to browse their contacts like they are albums in the iPod app, cover flow style.
The application, as expected, doesn’t stop at simple browsing – you can also use it to call someone, send SMS or an email. An appropriate iPhone app will start depending on the function selected.
And that’s about it. If you like the idea, hop over to this page (iTunes) to download ContactFlow. It costs .99 and it will certainly make you take the photos of all (or at least most) of your contacts. Otherwise, you will be browsing blank pages and that’s not fun at all.
[Via: JustAnotherIphoneBlog]
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