Apple iPhone 2.2 OS shows off refreshed iPhone Safari
By Will Park on Saturday, September 27th, 2008 at 6:24 PM PST In Announcements, Apple, Developer, iPhone, iPhone OS
Unless your a bona-fide Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iPhone developer, chances are you don’t have access to the latest iPhone OS beta and the changes hidden within. That’s where we step in.
The iPhone 2.2 OS beta 1 that was seeded to iPhone developers earlier this week apparently includes a refreshed iPhone Safari UI. The picture you see here shows a new iPhone Safari design that does away with the magnifying glass icon in favor of a dedicated search bar riding shotgun alongside the URL bar. The refresh-button has been moved from beside the URL bar to within. The new design results in a UI more in line with the desktop version of the Safari browser.
Compare the new iPhone Safari look to the current iPhone Safari design below.
Of course, we’re all still waiting on Apple to implement some sort of global cut-and-paste functionality on the iPhone and iPhone 3G…
[Via: iPhoneAtlas]




if cut and paste is what you want, try this brand new application named Clip2mobile, You can do drag and drop too. more details on http://www.clip2mobile.net
It might occurred to you so many times that, While you are browsing on your computer you may see some information like phone numbers, URLs,e-mails Places..Etc. Would it be nice if you can send them to your phone directly as you see them. Clip2mobile will help you to transfer information clips from PC to your iPhone.
Here are the prominent features :
* Create notes on your desktop and send them to your phone immediately
* Create a contact on yourdesktop and send it to your iPhone contacts
* Launch Google Maps with your specified address from desktop, so that you can use it later
* Make calls instantaneously
* Launch browser with specified address and you can bookmark it on your iPhone
* Search and filter clips
* Drag and drop or copy paste the text from other applications
* Share Clips with your friends