App Spotlight
One of the most talked about features of the G1 Google Phone on T-Mobile was it’s ability to scan the barcode of a product and display comparable prices from other vendors.
Of course, on the iPhone…”there’s an App for that.” RedLaser, although there are mixed sentiments regarding it’s usability, is a completely functional and promising realtime barcode scanner.
RedLaser is available in the App Store, although this review is based on the Beta version available in Cydia.
Video games, books and movies scanned rather quickly. Magazines did not register and some items needed to be rescanned, but the speed at which it processed blurry UPCs with almost pinpoint accuracy is remarkable.
If you have a Jailbroken iPhone, RedLaser Beta is offered for free (hosted by BigBoss & Planet-iPhones).
If you have yet to Jailbreak your iPhone, RedLaser is available in the App Store for $1.99.


Align the Barcode Within the Arrows
Results are Displayed

Results are Saved for Later Viewing

You Can Email Yourself a Product List
or Enter a Code Manually
E2NDesign Gives Away 9 Apps

As E2NDesign works to resolve typos and minor bugs, they’ve decided to give away apps for a limited time.
9 Apps in 1
Currency
A simple currency converter
Date Calc
Displays number of days between dates
Days Until
Displays number of days until an event
Holidays
Lists the dates of major holidays and days until each
Inclinometer
Gives information on your iPhone’s positioning (angles and inclines)
Loan
An in depth loan calculator with amortization
My Girl’s Day
Track a menstrual cycle
Tip Calc
Calculate tips and split a bill
Units
Convert units of measurement
Price Grab*
Displays the cost per unit between two products at different quantities and price points
You can download each app individually or the entire ToolBox with all apps integrated via the App Store.
*hidden in the info panel of the app
Numerous Apps Support Profile Pictures by Your Contact List

Enhancing your contact list with photos is just another way developers are attempting to eliminate a visual void left by Apple.
Here is a short list of free and paid apps that will satisfy your visual needs.
Free Apps
Contact Plus
Requirements: Jailbroken iPhone/Cydia

Contact Plus was developed by Darek Powers. It is hosted by Sleepers.net, so make sure you have them installed in Cydia.
(Go to Sections –> Repositories –> Sleepers.net –> Install)
ContactFlow
Requirements: Jailbroken iPhone/Cydia

ContactFlow, developed by Fabien Foulon, may not fit into this list, but I did have to mention it for the unique coverflow function it integrates into your profile pictures.

Paid Apps
Cyntact
Requirements: Jailbroken iPhone/Cydia
Price: $1.00

This is the flagship App of the Cydia store, you can even say it is the first App that introduced the function. It was developed by Jay Freeman (saurik) who is best known for developing Cydia.
VisualContacts
Requirements: App Store
Price: $0.99

VisualContacts, by GRC, is the first App available for iPhones that have not been jailbroken. It has a few additional features, such as grouping and editing groups. You can download this from the AppStore.
AOL Brings High Quality Full Screen Images to the iPhone
Today marks the release of AOL’s Pixcetera App for the iPhone. Aside from a few caveats, this is a must have app.
Where it Excels:
High Quality Photo Galleries
Most Images are Full Screen
Clean and Intuitive Interface
Swipe to Browse Photos
View in Landscape and Portrait
Captions with Photos
Share Photos
Where it Falls Short:
Stretching and Shrinking Images
Saving to Camera Roll
Search Function
How to take a Screenshot with your iPhone:
Quick Fix for Saving Pixcetera Images to Camera Roll
Select Photo
Tap Home and Power Button*
Check Camera Roll
*A white flash will appear for a split second. Do not hold the buttons, only press them simultaneously and let go, otherwise your iPhone will restart.
Dustin Howett releases CyDelete, a Cydia add-on that streamlines the removal process of third party apps on your iPhone.

Removing an application from Cydia use to be a 6-part process.
1. Open Cydia
2. Go to Manage
3. Find your App
4. Click Modify
5. Click Remove
6. Click Confirm
CyDelete gives Cydia the form and function of AppStore removal.
1. Hold finger on any icon
2. Wait for icons to wiggle
3. Click the “x” that appears by the app
4. Confirm delete

This is another giant step by Cydia and its contributors to enhance the user experience on jailbroken iPhones.
CyDelete is available for download on Cydia and is highly recommended for all users.
*If you SSH’d a third-party app, the only way to remove it would be to SSH back into your iPhone and delete it.
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