There are three iPhone launcher apps that I know of: AppMarks, Mojit, and MockDock. certain, you could just use the iPhone bookmarks feature, but that can be tedious and difficult whether you have a lot of apps. The final launcher, MockDock, is very similar to Mojit, requiring a mere e mail address to register. The service work very well, even though many of the iPhone apps I use are not on it, though Mojit says they will add an self-moving app submission profile soon. But hey, they’ll only get better by day.
So, to reply that problem, a variety of iPhone launcher apps have been created.

The next iPhone launcher is Mojit. AppMarks does require you to register a free detail to save your icons. I personally like Mojit and AppMaker, though, considering neither has all of my apps and displays them well, I really don’t end up using either that often.

In the end, figuring out which of these launchers is best for you is a matter of taste and which apps you use. So




while these apps are great and all, they are hard to manage. Unfortunately, very few iPhone apps and websites have AppMarks icons, causing AppMarks to resort to getting icons from a site’s favicon, which some iPhone apps lack. Mojit is a service that allows you to, after registering a free detail, put apps in Mojit’s now very small library onto your homepage. Appmarks is a great tool considering it allows you to add not just iPhone apps, but any web site to its page, which shows icons and names of your different sites. Overall, AppMarks is a very versatile tool and great iPhone launcher.

Mojit It’s really amazing how quickly iPhone apps have sprung up. I mean, it’s only been about ten days, yet already more than a hundred apps have been created by developers who get no direct profit from the endeavor. It additionally has a selection of iPhone apps about the size of Mojit’s, though many of them are different.

Each has its strengths and weaknesses, while all being very good apps.

Original post by Aaron Freedman

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