Tuesday, July 20, 2010
New App List
Today I shall give a list of some of my favorite iPhone apps aside from already known favorites: Pandora, Evernote, LogMeIn, Tv.com, Joost and Orb Live.
Mog - I am on the three day trial of this service and am really thinking about getting it. Basically you can download as much music you want to your iPhone directly for a monthly fee of $10. If you find yourself downloading more than an album a month from iTunes it is worth it. Plus you can view other peoples playlists, listen to a song by streaming it, listen to their radio stations and have access to over 8 million songs. That is pretty cool.
TuneIn Radio - Out of all of the radio apps out there this one is probably the best. Simply because it has a wide selection of radio stations and you can actually record from the radio station you are listening to.
Atomic Web - I have replaced Safari on my phone with this web browser. It has tabbed browsing, fullscreen mode, the ability to turn off mobile page viewing and has way more settings than Safari.
JotNot Pro - The ultimate in scanning tools. If you ever needed to copy a piece of paper all you need is your iPhone camera. This app will format the image, perform OCR and upload the image to Google Docs, Evernote, Box.Net and even your desktop.
Documents To Go - The ultimate in document creation. This app creates Word, Excel and Powerpoint docs. It enables sharing on Google Docs, Box.Net, Dropbox, iDisk, and SugarSync. I like that I can create a Word doc and put it into Google Docs for later use. It almost replaces having to use Evernote for notes access.
Visible VM - If you have Google Voice then you need Visible VM. It arranges your Google Voice Mail to look like the iPhones voice mail. It will also notify you when you have a new message. It is a little hard to get set up but once you do it is worth it. Google Voice recently called me and let me listen to the person leaving the voicemail and if I wanted to I could interrupt the voice mail and talk directly. That was pretty cool.
Angry Birds - This app is fun. It is a top game where you use a slingshot that holds a bird and have it destroy other birds. It is well written, has good graphics and is easy to play.
Talking Carl - This app is really for kids, but it is humorous. Basically it repeats everything you say in an annoying voice. You get to prod Carl and he yelps when you do. For some reason this makes me laugh. Maybe I am a kid at heart?
Mog - I am on the three day trial of this service and am really thinking about getting it. Basically you can download as much music you want to your iPhone directly for a monthly fee of $10. If you find yourself downloading more than an album a month from iTunes it is worth it. Plus you can view other peoples playlists, listen to a song by streaming it, listen to their radio stations and have access to over 8 million songs. That is pretty cool.
TuneIn Radio - Out of all of the radio apps out there this one is probably the best. Simply because it has a wide selection of radio stations and you can actually record from the radio station you are listening to.
Atomic Web - I have replaced Safari on my phone with this web browser. It has tabbed browsing, fullscreen mode, the ability to turn off mobile page viewing and has way more settings than Safari.
JotNot Pro - The ultimate in scanning tools. If you ever needed to copy a piece of paper all you need is your iPhone camera. This app will format the image, perform OCR and upload the image to Google Docs, Evernote, Box.Net and even your desktop.
Documents To Go - The ultimate in document creation. This app creates Word, Excel and Powerpoint docs. It enables sharing on Google Docs, Box.Net, Dropbox, iDisk, and SugarSync. I like that I can create a Word doc and put it into Google Docs for later use. It almost replaces having to use Evernote for notes access.
Visible VM - If you have Google Voice then you need Visible VM. It arranges your Google Voice Mail to look like the iPhones voice mail. It will also notify you when you have a new message. It is a little hard to get set up but once you do it is worth it. Google Voice recently called me and let me listen to the person leaving the voicemail and if I wanted to I could interrupt the voice mail and talk directly. That was pretty cool.
Angry Birds - This app is fun. It is a top game where you use a slingshot that holds a bird and have it destroy other birds. It is well written, has good graphics and is easy to play.
Talking Carl - This app is really for kids, but it is humorous. Basically it repeats everything you say in an annoying voice. You get to prod Carl and he yelps when you do. For some reason this makes me laugh. Maybe I am a kid at heart?
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