I’ve been working on a few iPhone apps lately, and I just had my first one approved for sale on the iTunes Store. Curiously, this isn’t the first application I started working on. But, it is a concept that kept coming to mind as I was working on my other app and learning iPhone development. I took Daniel Jalkut‘s advice and started working on this smaller app as my first one for the App Store. There is more to come!
Please check it out and let me know what you think.
Here is the description of Shuffle Dialer as it reads on the iTunes Store:
Do you ever find yourself losing touch with friends or family? Why don’t you do something about it? With Shuffle Dialer you can reach out and touch somebody… at random! It’s a great way to reconnect with people that you care about.
Shuffle Dialer calls the contacts already on your iPhone and will even allow you to limit shuffling to a particular group of contacts. You can also tell Shuffle Dialer how many seconds to countdown before dialing.
On the iPod touch, Shuffle Dialer makes a great toy application for young children. My one and a half year old daughter loves pretending to call people with it. She hears the ring tones as it dials and a friendly “Hello?” on the other end of the line. iPhone users can enter this mode by turning the dialing switch off in the settings.