Only a few days have passed since the launch of the iPhone and already 525000 iPhone's were soled. The device has been put to all sorts of tests, and a guy found a way to use the iPhones iPod and WiFi features without giving away any personal information or money to AT&T.
Leaving all this aside, someone thought it would be pretty useful to develop a simulator for people to test some iPhone applications. This
tool has been so far tested and working using Internet Explorer 7, FireFox 2 and Safari 3 in Windows, but you need Safari to get the real experience.
With this tool you can experience the vertical and horizontal views of the iPhone, load different websites using a syntax similar to this
http://testiphone.com/?url=http://helpero.com.
Some iPhone apps that you can test are
Chess,
OneTrip (Shopping List Manager),
iZoho (Manage documents),
Digg (iPhone version of Digg),
iPhoneChat (iChat on your iPhone),
Gas.app (Local Gas Price Finder),
iDelicious (iPhone version of del.icio.us),
YouTube (iPhone version) and the site claims that more are on the way.
We expect more features from this simulator in the future.