iPhone App News Roundup: June 19, 2008

Yeehhhhaaawww! It's time for the (almost) daily TUAW iPhone App News Roundup!

  • SplashData, a longtime and very popular developer for Windows Mobile and Palm, is bringing the SplashID (secure information manager), SplashShopper (list organizer), and SplashMoney (personal banking manager) apps to iPhone.
  • Fiery Ferret, AKA Bridger Maxwell, has ported his shareware game Lumen to iPhone. The iPhone version has access to 1,200 user-submitted puzzles.
  • MobileAge is readying Blackjack 21 and touchTile Mahjong for iPhone and iPod touch.
  • Hey Mac Software will soon let you move data between Macs by transferring files to and from your iPhone wirelessly. Briefcase is the name of this program, expected in the Fall.
  • Like Things, the task manager from Cultured Code? Think of Things touch on your iPhone or iPod touch. Nice.
  • MyMote is an open-source iPhone application designed to provide remote functionality for Mythtv front ends. What's Mythtv? An app to turn Linux computers into a Tivo-like DVR.
  • Tebeka Software Developments is porting Pocket Luach to the iPhone. Pocket Luach is a Windows Mobile application that allows users to browse a Jewish calendar, create and manage Jewish events (wedding dates, Bar Mitzvahs...), and do date conversions between Jewish and civil dates.

If you have an iPhone app that's on its way to the App Store, let us know about it.

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