Miko Mercer’s homescreen!
Yes, that’s 10 pages of iPhone apps.
And that’s after deleting a bunch.
My new iPhone Home Screen with the Google Voice web app.
Please note upper left corner. This is at 18th and 11th in NYC.
AT&T service is the worst thing since land mines.
Ari J. Greenberg’s new iPhone home screen.
Tom Limongello’s iPhone Home Screen
Damien Basile’s Home Screen
-Twittelator: By far the best iPhone Twitter app. Except that it’s had 3 stuck messages in the queue forever & I can’t get rid of it.
-Ping: I use this primarily with my girlfriend to send text message push notifications without eating into text meassages.
- Pixelpipe: I use this to title, caption and description each and every one of my photos and videos I send to the Internet. The videos go to my facebook and http://YouTube.com/ChatPackTV. The photos go to my Facebook and my Flickr. It’s a great way to mass upload and organize multimedia files on the go to very specific sources.
-iView & Tumblr: I use this to post interesting art from FFFFound!, Weheartit, Imgfave and Vi.sualize.us to my curated art tumblr http://causehabits.tumblr.com
- Pandora: I listen to my Pandora stations when I’m walking to/from the subway. There’s always some blocks to walk and I don’t keep any music on my iPhone. I have a lot of apps, photos and videos so keeping music takes up too much space.
- Foursquare: Keeps me connected with my friends and where they’re going
- Notepad & Wordpress: I sometimes blog for my website http://thecauseisthehabit.com when I’m on the subway. I write it in Notepad first then copypaste it into Wordpress along with a photo and some minor coding so when I come out of the subway I have a new blogpost.
theduty’s home screen of power.
Alexis Norton’s home screen
Nate Westheimer’s home screen