Cam Flashlight - Finally a real flashlight for your iPhone 4 using the flash LED.
Note: Continued use of the iPhone's LED may dramatically decrease battery life.
· We provide a "real-looking" interface.
· ON/OFF Switch. To turn OFF the flashlight, simply double-tap on the screen
Philips Hue for iPhone/iPad - Philips Hue allows you to control all the Philips hue bulbs in your home from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. You can use the app to remotely turn the lights on or off.
In addition, the software allows you to create lighting schemes by customizing tone, contrast and color, set alarms, and more
Buzz Contacts - With Buzz, you will no longer scroll through long lists to get in touch with people. Instead, your favorite contacts are organized into groups (e.g., "Family"). Each of them are a tap away with one touch calls, messaging (SMS), email, or FaceTime
Nomadesk for iPhone - Nomadesk allows individuals and teams to secure, sync, share and backup data without limits. The Nomadesk application provides immediate and intuitive access to files independent from any geographic location
QuipIM for Sametime Standard (iPhone/iPad) - QuipIM is a Sametime client for iPhone. The app is designed to connect directly to your existing Sametime infrastructure without requiring any software or configuration changes all while retaining the same level of security that you expect from your desktop Sametime Connect client
BoxCrane for iPhone - BoxCrane is an intuitive Dropbox client for iPhone. It allows you to easily manage files stored in your Dropbox account using a dual-panel interface.
BoxCrane divides the screen of your device into two separate windows. To copy and move files, simply drag & drop them between the windows
mbDriveHD Free - mbDriveHD allows you to use your iPad as a wireless flash disk. You can store files in the internal memory of your mobile device the same way as you would on any other flash disk.
mbDriveHD has a built-in WebDav server, so you can map your iOS device as a remote folder on recent versions of Windows and OS X