Iconfactory's Take Five iPhone app keeps you from listening to hours of silence
The Iconfactory's Take Five app is designed for anyone who's ever paused the music while working, intending to turn it back on, and ended up listening to earbuds full of nothing for hours. Take Five lets you choose how long you want to pause, and turns the music back on when the time is up. It even supports playlists!
At 99 cents, you're paying for the Iconfactory's gorgeous design -- they're the company behind Twitterrific, among other pretty things -- but it might be worth that buck to you if you're chronically forgetful about unpausing. Plus, it just looks better than Apple's built-in iPod app.
Check out the gallery below to see for yourself.
At 99 cents, you're paying for the Iconfactory's gorgeous design -- they're the company behind Twitterrific, among other pretty things -- but it might be worth that buck to you if you're chronically forgetful about unpausing. Plus, it just looks better than Apple's built-in iPod app.
Check out the gallery below to see for yourself.














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Subscribe to commentsJayenkaiOct 13th 2010 4:56PM
SOOoooooo many times!
VicOct 14th 2010 3:22AM
I wouldn't buy anymore apps from Iconfactory if I were you! Remember Twitterriffic 2.0 premium edition? Yeah me too, unfortunately no updates have been made to this paid app so it doesn't work anymore #sigh#, Guess me and all the other 2.0 premium users were left out in the cold. So when I checked this with IF's customer service, they said there's a new 3.0 that will fix all the problems, great! Until I downloaded it and tried to redeem my premium (several times) only to find out that I needed to pay again, if I wanted an ad free version.
IconFactory: You need to support your customers, and I'm not the only one, check out the app store comments for your terrific Twitterriffic, it's not looking so good now.
Either fix premium 2.0, or give everyone who's supported you a premium version of 3.0.
Oh and for anyone looking for a great Twitter app for the iphone I'd recommend TwitBird, it's free with no crappy ads!