BeansBox collaborated with Headnix in developing a new iPhone application called Finger that allows you to input Chinese and Japanese on desktop wirelessly using your iPhone’s hand writing function. BeansBox designed the user interface for both iPhone and desktop applications, as well as branding and marketing materials.

This application is now available and has received a few nice feedback from the blogosphere.
For more information, please check out ThisFinger.com or buy this application for US$7.99 at iTunes store.
On another notably iPhone event, BeansBox joined fellow iPhone lovers at a party held last 17th of March here in Central, Hong Kong. The group, which calls itself iPhanatics, is composed of iPhone and iPod fans. A few dozen friends showed up to share tips, apps, and just about anything else.
BeansBox helped organize iPhanatics, along with Popcorn Media Network, and ably supported by Neonpunch, Butterboom, and iKit.
We would like to thank all of you who came by, and look forward to the next iPhanatics gathering! For more information, please visit www.iPhanatics.com.
Photos of the party can be found here and here.
Tagged: App Development, iPhone