digital xray/catscan/3d image viewer for medical pros, this is a hole in the market hardwre wise that the ipod touch could fill if tied and locked to encrypted medical center wifi, and with remote wipe, HIPA is less of a concern.
HIPA is the prerequisite for everything that comes after it. That's federal law you're messing with.
Have you tried the web bases PACs systems on the iPhone?
1. Use your iPhone as an alternative to a Bluetooth Mighty Mouse or otherwise wireless trackpad. Everyone and their mom is going to write one, but I'd like to write one too. I think somebody already wrote this for Jailbroken phones.
How about this. iPhone as a presenter tool where the iPhone is a remote for the slides but shows a preview of the next slide coming. Then if you want to hunt for a slide you do it on the iPhone and then show it on the computer.
How about this. iPhone as a presenter tool where the iPhone is a remote for the slides but shows a preview of the next slide coming. Then if you want to hunt for a slide you do it on the iPhone and then show it on the computer.
I like it. You could control the keynote over wifi (or bluetooth I suppose but then it wouldn't work with the Touch). But I'd like it even better if you could present directly off the iPhone. That would require some type of Keynote player. If it could be presented from a wireless iPhone, great, but I'm not sure if that would be possible.
After seeing some of those game demos with the accelerometer thingy, I was thinking that you could use the iphone as a WII-like controller for a game on a Mac, or perhaps even an AppleTV.
I guess they'd have to make wrist straps so people wouldn't fling their iphones all over their house.
It'd make for a great Zarch port but I imagine actually looking at your screen would be a bit tricky if you're flinging it about.
I like it. You could control the keynote over wifi (or bluetooth I suppose but then it wouldn't work with the Touch). But I'd like it even better if you could present directly off the iPhone. That would require some type of Keynote player. If it could be presented from a wireless iPhone, great, but I'm not sure if that would be possible.
I've never done it before, but a friend of mine takes keynote slides, puts them in iphoto and syncs them to his phone. I don't know if he presents directly off of his phone though, but that was the impression he gave me.
How about this. iPhone as a presenter tool where the iPhone is a remote for the slides but shows a preview of the next slide coming. Then if you want to hunt for a slide you do it on the iPhone and then show it on the computer.
Very clever idea.
How about a little coverflow to look for slides if you wish to present out of order or to go back to a slide?
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digital xray/catscan/3d image viewer for medical pros, this is a hole in the market hardwre wise that the ipod touch could fill if tied and locked to encrypted medical center wifi, and with remote wipe, HIPA is less of a concern.
HIPA is the prerequisite for everything that comes after it. That's federal law you're messing with.
Have you tried the web bases PACs systems on the iPhone?
2. Get train times!
How about this. iPhone as a presenter tool where the iPhone is a remote for the slides but shows a preview of the next slide coming. Then if you want to hunt for a slide you do it on the iPhone and then show it on the computer.
I like it. You could control the keynote over wifi (or bluetooth I suppose but then it wouldn't work with the Touch). But I'd like it even better if you could present directly off the iPhone. That would require some type of Keynote player. If it could be presented from a wireless iPhone, great, but I'm not sure if that would be possible.
After seeing some of those game demos with the accelerometer thingy, I was thinking that you could use the iphone as a WII-like controller for a game on a Mac, or perhaps even an AppleTV.
I guess they'd have to make wrist straps so people wouldn't fling their iphones all over their house.
It'd make for a great Zarch port but I imagine actually looking at your screen would be a bit tricky if you're flinging it about.
Decent scientific calculator
Converter app
Dictionary (== to dictionary on macintosh computers)
Apps I would pay 20-30+ dollars for:
iWork, Office viewer with limited editing capabilities
iChat or equivalent
Filemaker/Beento viewer/editor
Monkey Ball (seriously, that game is addicting, and would be perfect for the iPhone/iPod touch!)
Hopefully we don't see a bunch of crappy freeware programs, but sadly, I suspect the App Store will be littered with them
I like it. You could control the keynote over wifi (or bluetooth I suppose but then it wouldn't work with the Touch). But I'd like it even better if you could present directly off the iPhone. That would require some type of Keynote player. If it could be presented from a wireless iPhone, great, but I'm not sure if that would be possible.
I've never done it before, but a friend of mine takes keynote slides, puts them in iphoto and syncs them to his phone. I don't know if he presents directly off of his phone though, but that was the impression he gave me.
Apps I would pay 10-15 dollars for:
Hopefully we don't see a bunch of crappy freeware programs, but sadly, I suspect the App Store will be littered with them
Hopefully Apple will take this opportunity [as gatekeeper] to enforce their HID guidelines. Goodbye crappy apps.
How about this. iPhone as a presenter tool where the iPhone is a remote for the slides but shows a preview of the next slide coming. Then if you want to hunt for a slide you do it on the iPhone and then show it on the computer.
Very clever idea.
How about a little coverflow to look for slides if you wish to present out of order or to go back to a slide?
Next a camera app that let's you adjust lighting and other settings as your taking pictures.
And lastly a chat client for multiple services. (i.e. AIM, MSN, GTALK, etc.)
A Money / expense tracking apps that can be connected and sync to Mac.
Garageband.
No, seriously.
Lo-fi audio recording and corny midi multitracking.
Someone make it happen so I don't have to.
Lo-fi? Don't think so. Very high quality multi-track recording should be possible. The whole Core Audio set is functional in iPhone 2.0...