cf_120.jpgOver at The Mothership, we’ve posted 21 of our favorite iPhone tips, dealing with everything from Safari to Mail to the iPod features of the phone. Some of the tips — like Chris Breen’s storage solution — will be familiar to devoted iPhone Central readers, others will be new, but in either case, it’s nice to have things collected all in one place.

We’re plus hoping readers will chime in with tips of their own, like that one that came via e-mail from reader Robert Taylor:

I know that may seem obvious, but I haven’t seen it written up yet. The Cover Flow view is very cool and looks great as the albums go by. Has anyone there noticed that whether you want to slow it down somewhat you just use a individual tap to one side of the album to see them one by




one? Just thought I’d throw that out there.

To tell you the truth, I hadn’t noticed that. Usually, when I use the Cover View on the iPhone, I’m so taken by the scroll resulting from the flick of my finger that it’s all I can do to keep myself from flicking from end of the music collection to the other. I additionally add a barely perceptible “Wheeeeeeee!” each moment I scroll — I don’t think I’m at all well.

But getting back to Robert’s point — yes, whether you just want to move from one album to the next, a without finger tap on the next album will do the trick. (To jump two albums ahead, tap on the second cover and so on.) It’s a nice way to keep your Cover Flow scrolling under control; no “Wheeeeeeee!” is essential.

Original post by Philip Michaels

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