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anim8or

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Apple were very keen to show off apps developed by third parties at WWDC.....

...but what apps do you think, if any, Apple have been working on and may release with the App Store???

MMS?

Summerboard-like apps?

Anyone?
 
iChat, spot light (maybe), would be my guess.. maybe some more widgets like the stick notes.. probably not much more.. ever the weather function that came with the first iphone is not from apple, its a yahoo thing.. so i think they will just make ones that they want to have their branding in.

theyre gonna let everyone else do the heavy hitting.
 
They've worked on quite a bit...Not necessarily new apps, but tweaks to old ones.

Full exchange support, contact search with live searching, full iWork document support, complete support for Office documents (Word, Excel, and now PowerPoint), bulk delete & move for messages, the ability to save images you get, a new calculator with scientific mode when you rotate the iPhone, parental controls, more supported languages...what else am I leaving off?
 
C'mon... have some fun....

They showed us that photo manipulation app in the first preview of the 2.0 firmware remember!
 
C'mon... have some fun....

They showed us that photo manipulation app in the first preview of the 2.0 firmware remember!

I'm wondering whether iWork support means that we will be able to create pages, numbers and keynote docs on the phone?
 
I for one am hoping that they will make a "movies" widget...like the one introduced in leopard. The fandango web app is nice but I know one from apple would be better...and it wouldn't me that hard to make.
 
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