[ad#content2]I got an iPhone for Christmas, and even though I don’t want to sound like a fan boy, I just have to say it – it’s as amazing as I thought it was going to be, and then sum. I’ve already got plenty of apps on it, most of which are proving to be very useful.
The most useful apps are probably those that come as standard. Both Safari, and Mail make the phone worth its price, never mind the plethora of others apps which you can download.
Of the apps I’ve downloaded myself, the most useful is Google’s. It makes searching an awful lot faster, and makes accessing Google Services easier. Two taps and I can read all of my RSS feeds in Google Reader. The voice search is also a nice feature, though it’s not ready for prime time – a voice search for my name returns “thailand clothing”.
I use Things multiple times throughout the day. It’s basically a to-do list with a few additional bells, and whistles. It allows you to schedule taks to be done today, or someday, and also allows you to designate your next actions. A feature fans of the Getting Things Done way of life will enjoy.
Other apps I use on a regular basis include Lists, the Evernote app, and the Wordpress app. I don’t need to explain Lists. It simply allows me to keep track of lists. The Evernote app is really useful, and allows me to make text, and photo notes which are then uploaded to my Evernote account, and the Wordpress app enables me to update this blog.
I’m sure everyone has their favourite iPhone apps, leave me a comment telling me about yours.
The iPhone apps I use
[ad#content2]I got an iPhone for Christmas, and even though I don’t want to sound like a fan boy, I just have to say it – it’s as amazing as I thought it was going to be, and then sum. I’ve already got plenty of apps on it, most of which are proving to be very useful.
The most useful apps are probably those that come as standard. Both Safari, and Mail make the phone worth its price, never mind the plethora of others apps which you can download.
Of the apps I’ve downloaded myself, the most useful is Google’s. It makes searching an awful lot faster, and makes accessing Google Services easier. Two taps and I can read all of my RSS feeds in Google Reader. The voice search is also a nice feature, though it’s not ready for prime time – a voice search for my name returns “thailand clothing”.
I use Things multiple times throughout the day. It’s basically a to-do list with a few additional bells, and whistles. It allows you to schedule taks to be done today, or someday, and also allows you to designate your next actions. A feature fans of the Getting Things Done way of life will enjoy.
Other apps I use on a regular basis include Lists, the Evernote app, and the Wordpress app. I don’t need to explain Lists. It simply allows me to keep track of lists. The Evernote app is really useful, and allows me to make text, and photo notes which are then uploaded to my Evernote account, and the Wordpress app enables me to update this blog.
I’m sure everyone has their favourite iPhone apps, leave me a comment telling me about yours.