First Third-party Native iPhone Application Released
An anonymous reader writes "A third-party native application for the iPhone is now available. Gizmodo discusses the real full-fledged iPhone application with a graphic user interface and its own icon in the iPhone home screen. It is not a Web 2.0 app but the real thing. What is it? Ironically enough, MobileTerminal, 'a terminal emulator application for the iPhone. MobileTerminal.app is NOT an SSH client, nor Telnet for that matter. It can however be used to execute a console ssh-client application.' The iPhone dev revolution has just started."
Nokia 9300. Rock steady OS/phone. Web/email/sms/crackberry. Plays mp3's, views pictures, all of it. SSH client totally works great. Free too. There's a win32 remote desktop client for it too. It's all there.
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If you are a 24-7 sys admin you should have this phone to get you out of the occasional admin jam.
The difference between the phones is pretty obvious:
1: Buttons. The mini-qwerty keyboard is perfect for me.
2: Advertising.
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You've never seen any coverage of Mass, have you? It's like Jesus' own personal cult! They way they fawn over every single parable in his gospel is beyond pathetic... it's downright scary.
Cut it the fuck out, you spamming assholes.