iPhone gets another list application
With less than two weeks before the iPhone hits America, we're seeing more applications that claim to take advantage of the new device. That includes existing services which have been adapted, or "reskinned", to appeal to iPhone users.
Take Listingly.com, the online application which allows you to build, use, and share lists.
It's just released an iPhone version of its web site.
Listingly is designed to use mobile computing for specific tasks that a user needs while out and about. Signup, sharing and configuration actions are most often performed on the desktop. Listingly’s clean and spacious design provides powerful tools to create and manage lists. On the cell phone mobile device, Listingly provides a simplified interface that is fast, clear, and uses a minimum of bandwidth. The new entrance skins the current mobile interface to look very much at home on the iPhone.
Keith Hunniford, WUMP Services CEO remarks, "Many people use Listingly for joint family shopping lists and print them, but we do have phone users too. When I built the site in early 2007 I knew that one day the average person wouldn’t think twice about using web applications on their phones. What I didn’t realize was that day would be as close as June 29th. The release of the iPhone will create a dramatic shift."
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