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WBP SYSTEMS adapted Heap CRM, their customer relationship management software meant for small businesses, to work with the iPhone.
According to the company: “Heap is designed to be simple. It has simple functions like messaging, calendars and contacts; but it ties them all together so you can see the relationships between these items. You can easily run reports on this data, or if you wish, export the data.”

Heap CRM with iPhone optimized interface is available as a free trial for 31 days at http://heap.wbpsystems.com. After the 31 day trial expires, Heap is priced at $9 for the first user and $5 for each additional user.
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So Pro Technologies have released a very handy new web application for the iPhone called Podcaster — Podcaster allows you to listen to podcasts directly from your iPhone and provides a centralized portal for all your podcasts collection.
Podcaster users can search through a directory of podcasts, browse top podcasts (This Week in Tech, CNN, ESPN, MacBreak to name a few), and add any of them (including from your own sources) to favorites list.

The advantage of this service is of course the fact that you won’t need to take up any space with podcasts on your iPhone nor spend the time on transferring MP3 files to your iPhone via iTunes. And the centralized portal with additional features does a solid job of making this service even more attractive — you even get notifications when your bookmarked podcasts are updated, tags are implemented, and one is able to easily switch between present and past podcast episodes.
To access Podcaster for iPhone point your browser over to www.soprotech.com/podcaster
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2Pad recently launched their private web gallery service for mobile Apple users, allowing you to view any high quality images you upload, without dealing with the thought of others rampantly viewing them at will. 2Pad is currently the first and only service to do so, much to the delight of the populace not wanting to use Facebook or Myspace. Read on for more information from the press release, as well as a video at the end.

Highlights of the new 2pad Web Service
Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users can;
• Search and view photos stored within their online 2pad private gallery
• Zoom in on a photo
• Create a slideshow
• Receive 2pad email alerts with links to new media uploads
• 2pad Search feature which allows users to search on any criteria; album, caption, sender and more
Aaron Boublil, CEO of 2Pad, states: “The 2pad office is full of Apple enthusiasts. iPhoto was one of our inspirations when developing 2pad. You can see why we couldn’t wait to provide the iPhone version!”
Pricing and Availability
The new 2pad web service is free and available today. Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users can sign up for the new 2pad service by visiting http://www.2pad.com.
About 2pad
Established in 2006, 2pad proudly stands as the first private online media sharing service. Based on the idea that email will always remain a constant in the online world, 2pad was created to counter the dangers of public media sharing while enhancing the media management and viewing experience
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Those with a Mac, and with password troubles, probably already know of this simple encryption program for your passwords, making it easier to remember several logins and keep them organized.
Agile Web Solutions is now releasing 1Password for the iPhone and iPod Touch, the bookmarklet that allows you to store all of your accounts and passwords safely, if you ever need a little help remembering that one site. The bookmarklet will also fill in your username and password on protected sites, for you. 1Password’s finesse comes from its name, where you only need to remember one encrypted password to access your own information.

If you have any interest in such a service, it costs $29.95, directly from Agile Web Solutions’ website (which also includes a video demo).
Thanks: QJ.net
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If renting movies on your iPhone isn’t enough, but you prefer going out to a big theater with some friends, and getting price-gouged by buttered popcorn, then Cinema Times should give you just one more thing you can check easily on your iPhone.
All you do is load up the web app (available here) and type in your location (It works in both Europe and the U.S.) - soon after, it will show you local theaters, movies playing, and play times.

Additionally, there’s a small box you can use, while browsing a particular theater, that will show the location of that theater on Google Maps, as well as the phone number of the selected theater (which appears as a button, enabling the ability to easily call the theater for a particular reason). Lastly, you get a link to a trailer of any video you look up on that cinema’s listing, which takes you to Apple’s own trailers site, utilizing Quicktime automatically.
A welcome inclusion for any iPhone wielding movie-lover, much like the iTunes rentals, Cinema Times brings ease-of-use and many features, for free, which is always great. Here’s another link to Cinema Times.
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