Mon, Mar 9th, 2009 |
Two free apps for the iPhone and iPod touch give users the ability to add any text they'd like, or their upcoming Google Calendar appointments, to their home/unlock screens. Check out how they work in screenshots.
Wallpaper Labeler Free and gCalWall Lite (direct links), both free and offering a $1 paid upgrade, work in similar fashion...
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