MegaPhone 1.5 comes through loud and clear
If you’ve liked iPhoneDrive, you’ll love MegaPhone—mainly because they’re the same product. The team at Ecamm Network have renamed our favorite Swiss Army knife iPhone utility and rolled in a bunch of new features for MegaPhone 1.5. Top on the list: the ability to add and edit Notes on the iPhone.
That’s right: those yellow-lined documents are actually useful now. Using MegaPhone, you can type them out on your Mac and sync ‘em over to your iPhone, or even edit existing notes; though you’re still sadly limited to the horrors of Marker Felt; Ecamm’s Ken informs me that you can even change the font, color, and style on your Mac and it’ll show up on the iPhone. In addition, MegaPhone 1.5 adds the capability for deleting SMS messages and call log items, as well as a few other little handy features.
And, of course, it keeps all the great functionality you’ve come to expect from the former iPhoneDrive: file transfers; accessing your music, pictures, and video; ringtone management; and more. We know that if we were stuck on a remote desert island with just our MacBook and iPhone to console us, MegaPhone would be the iPhone utility we’d most like to have with us.
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Comments (1)
So now you have these pdf's in your iPhone. What is the easiest way to read them?
Posted by dirk | February 20, 2008 6:12 AM