AppMarks for iPhone Released

 

AppMarks(TM) is a new easy-to-use, free Web 2.0 program that enriches the web browsing experience on the iPhone. By providing easy access to the most used web applications, the AppMarks desktop is the ideal Safari start page for iPhone users.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – July 9, 2007 – Appmarks.com (www.appmarks.com) is pleased to introduce AppMarks™, an easy-to-use, free Web 2.0 program that enriches the web browsing experience on the iPhone. By providing easy access to the most used web applications, the AppMarks desktop is the ideal Safari start page for iPhone users.

Just like a personalized desktop on a PC or Macintosh computer, AppMarks displays graphical “appmark” icons of your favorite web applications, widgets, and web sites. The AppMarks desktop is designed similar to iPhone’s home screen but is accessed from iPhone’s Safari web browser. Simply tap an appmark to launch a website or use the toolbar to rearrange, add, or delete appmarks.

“Tapping a graphical icon is more convenient and easier than navigating through a text list of bookmarks, which is the current model,” says Ishan Anand, co-founder of AppMarks.com. “iPhone users are comfortable using desktops on their home computers or even the iPhone home screen. AppMarks brings that familiar desktop metaphor to the iPhone’s Safari web browser.”


I have to say, from what I’ve seen, this looks like something that will be essential to iPhone users.Read more here.

Comments (4) Leave a Comment
  1. Kari October 2nd, 2007 at 14:15 | #1

    This is one of the best apps out there!

  2. Matt October 2nd, 2007 at 21:55 | #2

    I agree, this is a nice service. But I still like native applications for the times when I have no service at all.

  3. BOb hubert November 10th, 2007 at 10:54 | #3

    How do you get htis appp

  4. Matt November 11th, 2007 at 23:16 | #4

    How do you get htis appp

    You don’t install it as an application on your phone, it is rather a web site that let’s you easily tap on links to the applications you use, on the web. It’s just a more convenient way of launching web applications.

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