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"Super! Very nice...Thanks, Ouriel."

Michael Levin replied Dec 27, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
Reply by Michael Levin

""mikelevin" would be best, since that's my moniker in general. Thanks!"

Michael Levin replied Dec 26, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
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"It worked and I used the URL it generated to bookmark my favorite apps in www.Delici…"

Michael Levin replied Dec 26, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
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"I just installed Appsfire and emailed my fav apps to the Codetown Delicious reading…"

Michael Levin replied Dec 26, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
Reply by Michael Levin

"I'll take you up on that, Ouriel. I'm downloading it now..."

Michael Levin replied Dec 25, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
Reply by Michael Levin

"Perfect - it looks cool. I'm checking it out. Thanks, Ouriel."

Michael Levin replied Dec 25, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
Reply by Michael Levin

"Ouriel, Could you please re-enter that URL? I can't get it to resolve. Best, Mike"

Michael Levin replied Dec 25, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
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"Very well, then. We'll have an iPhone development meeting with open forum. I think t…"

Michael Levin replied Dec 24, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
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"Kevin, I am going to check it out. Let's hear something about your iPhone developmen…"

Michael Levin replied Dec 22, 2009 to What's Your Favorite iPhone App?

18 Dec 27, 2009
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"Here's an update: "J'ai installé le framework de mysql mais aprés avoir compilé mon…"

Michael Levin replied Oct 14, 2009 to Connecting to a database...base de données!

2 Jan 19, 2010
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Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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