I was surfing the AppStore today and found that two well-known people from the Delphi Community publish iPhone Applications.
One is Jacob Thurman who also develops Castalia, an amazing IDE plugin for the Galileo-IDE.
The second is Daniel Magin. You may know Daniel from many conferences and other developer events. His sessions are legendary for the way he names the classes and objects in his examples. The class TEumel is my personal favourite….
Jacob published four applications so far: Boomshine, Scriptures, IdiotBox and iBelched. I know the Boomshine game from the web which is very much hooking you to the screen even though the rules and objectives are pretty quick to learn and master.
Daniel published his first application just yesterday and it is an awesome tool , especially if you do not have a Mac at home. The application allows you to group your contacts and send an email to a group of people. A feature that is completely missing from an iPhone/iPod Touch without the application.
Here is the complete description of Daniel’s application in German copied from the AppStore:
The application is available in English, Italian, French, Dutch, Spanish and Portugese as well.
I never realized Daniel could speak that many languages. I wonder what TEumel is called in Spanish
Great job guys!

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