Filed under: Fun, Utilities, E-mail, iPhone
Email n' Walk lets you email and spy with your iPhone
Email n' Walk is one of the most innovative uses of the iPhone's camera I've seen in quite a while. It lets you compose a normal email, but the text fields are overlaid on top of the view from your iPhone's camera. Finally, a solution to embarrassing accidents where you walk into a signpost while typing on your phone -- not that I would know about that from experience, or anything. Email n' Walk can also be used to spy on suspicious characters while looking like you're nondescriptly writing a message. Fortunately, though, it's really meant for your safety, not for stalking. You can't take or save photos from it. Email n' Walk also doesn't replace the built-in Mail app on the iPhone. When you save your message, it pops open Mail so you can address and send it.
You can pick up Email n' Walk for 99 cents in the App Store.
[via Lifehacker]
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AJ Langhorn said 3:07PM on 5-18-2009
I'd argue you can take/save photos - iPhone screenshot?
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Jay Hathaway said 4:30PM on 5-18-2009
Ooh, good call. Your email message would be overlaid on the screenshot, but if you don't mind that, you're totally right. Thanks.
Boogster said 12:34AM on 5-19-2009
LOL StumbleUpon! draggeed me here right now!! xD This app is so cool! =)
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mac5048 said 4:28PM on 5-19-2009
great now people with think this is the alternative to emailing and driving... here we go... hahaha
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Yaro said 2:02PM on 7-05-2009
You know, I'm getting sick of sites calling anything the iPhone does as "innovation." I haven't seen the iPhone do ANYTHING my Treo can't do. In fact, I've seen my Treo do more.
And I'm not talking about worthless gimmicks like this or motion sensing.
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