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Scoutzie: what is the best iPhone app?

The appearance of an app has become an important factor for many iPhone owners. So did Tweetbot mainly due to a unique name, blue-gray interface. The website Scoutzie app tries best designs in the spotlight in one place. The funnest designs are featured along with a number of issues on the front page, which also can be sorted only on the iPhone and iPad. The best designs on a website together, hope Scoutzie it easier for developers to discover a good designer. The site also makes it possible for us to see which apps are exactly praised for their design and who is actually responsible for. For example, designer Cole Rise on the front page, because it the icon of the app Instagram made. Scoutzie is currently still in testing phase. Anyone can register for the service log , but designers must be invited by another designer. One drawback: very representative of all well-designed apps, Scoutzie this yet.

New solution for iMessage bug: Deleting products in your profile Support

We've already written about a bug in iMessage . When you sell second hand phone (or if it is stolen), the new owner iMessage messages received. Even though you put the phone back to factory settings, the messages will arrive at the wrong device. There is another problem related to this: if you go to another platform like Android 've switched, you can be friends no longer send messages. iMessage thinks that you still iMessage-user. The system tries to messages using its own protocol to deliver. And it does not work: somewhere in the system running down the messages, without having a notification get. Besides the previously found solution to deactivate and activate SIM cards, there is now a new solution . The previously devised solution consisted of three steps: the old device reset, the old SIM card to deactivate and activate a new SIM card. You must have physical access to your old set. If not so, then there's an alternative: Go to your profile on the ...

Desktoply: lets you see homescreen with other iPhone users

The website Desktoply has long been used by people to demonstrate their computer desktops. This way you can allow others to see how efficiently you organize your icons have broken or how good your wallpaper matches the rest of your screen. A new version of the website allows alongside traditional desktops, even images from your iPhone and iPad home screens to share. When uploading a screenshot of your homescreen to give you an iPhone for what you use and how you want to call the upload. The complete text fields are optional. This image then gets his own page, where he chose a template of your iPhone is stuck. ( Here the mine , with a common background.) The result looks fine, but there are a number of practical objections: if you upload a screenshot just one home screen, giving you an iPhone with multiple pages with multiple links to display. If you put so much time into productive home screen sharing, you may want to see how others organize their apps. On the other hand, man...