As usual, the past week saw a slew of iPhone app updates. Here are a few worth noting…
Podcasting app AudioBoo saw a slew of small tweaks aimed at making the app even easier to use. It now shows how much time is left while recording your “Boo”, disabled “sleep” while recording and added a vibrating countdown if your iPhone is asleep. In addition the news that AudioBoo will make use of SpinVox’s API and will allow voice to text transcription makes AudioBoo an intriguing service that is worth a look.
Twittelator Pro, my Twitter client of choice once again saw an update that add numerous features. Among the improvements is a nice feature that lets you compose audio and video tweets offline and send them later and the ability to select which video and audio service you use independently from the photo service.
Stanza was updated and while it is nt a significant update it s good to see that the ebook app, now own by Amazon, is still seeing updates. It is still unclear what the future of the app is not that Kindle’s maker owns it.
Documents To Go now integrates with OS 3.0′s cut/copy/paste functionality. You can also use a wider variety of email accounts. Finally, functionality in Word has been increased to include pinch zooming and full screen viewing.
Get it HERE for $4.99 or HERE with Exchange support for $9.99.
SplashID released a major upgrade to their information storage, organization and security app. Among other improvements, the new version syncs with SplashID 5 Desktop. The new desktop version requires a small upgrade fee for prior users but the old version of the desktop still works.

Th memory app/service reQall added a few subtle tweaks t their iPhone app that makes it a better memory tool than ever. It is now easier to find new items than ever before and the app’s eyes-free recording has been further optimized to make it even more simple to record a note on the run.
Get the iPhone app HERE for FREE.

Patrick over on Just Another iPhone Blog turned me on to CopyShare and I love it. CopyShare makes it simple to move anything on your iPhone clipboard to another iPhone or Mac. The new version has a super trick up its sleeve- using CopyShare you can take a photo with your iPhone and have it available on your Mac immediately. It also makes sending numerous screen shots from your iPhone to your Mac simple and fast. That will come in handy for the next edition of We Got Updates… for now, this edition is done.







