MyWebClip for iPhone

25.06.2009
Before Apple introduced the App Store, the only non-native icons on an iPhone's home screen were those of Web Clips--home screen links to you could use on your iPhone or iPod touch. Now that there are more than 50,000 native applications available for download, many of these home screens are becoming filled up to the point where the Web Clips get lost in the shuffle.

To solve this problem, created as a dedicated app for viewing and managing these online bookmarks, a task the $3 app excels at.

Opening up presents a familiar interface to any iPhone user--a home screen with 16 icons. Many of the same organizational features of the iPhone home screen are retained in MyWebClip, such as clicking and holding for re-arranging and deleting icons, or swiping left and right for multiple pages. The interface is in many ways intuitive, as well as polished. These features make MyWebClip easy to learn and get started with.

MyWebClip comes with a browser as well as options for customizing the app's look-and-feel. The pre-packaged browser functions snappily, but doesn't support tabbed browsing or remember your viewing history. While it isn't a Safari replacement, it is a great supplement.

One major feature to MyWebClip that the iPhone home screen doesn't have is the ability to customize the interface. These tweaks include changing the background and icon appearance. Other nifty features include a built-in Google search bar and a bookmark back-up and restore mechanism.

Avid users of iPhone web apps--and still are many, even with the abundance of native apps--will find a welcome home in MyWebClip. The straightforward app is robust, providing a smooth, enjoyable experience. While it's not for every user, MyWebClip is certainly worth a look if you're interested in a better method of organizing your iPhone's icons.