Read part 2 of Going through my iPhone apps
My iPhone is used more as a computer than as a phone. I also use it on a WiFi system at home and at work. That's faster than 3G.
So I continue with the apps I have and use.
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iOm has relaxing chants. You can also chill out, tending your little sand iZenGarden2. Follow prayers for the particular day with the Rosary.
Touch Life lets you touch base in Second Life. ThinkingMap lets you mind map ideas and / or projects. Kaleidoscope lets you relax and zone out. There are also apps for audio recording, Freelance helps you find a job or employee.
Emergency gives you a flashing red, blue, green, yellow, orange or white light. Use the blue one at your next rummage sale. Try to avoid temptation with the red lens...
Wave is for Google Wave.
Storyboard Composer was $19.99 and worth every penny. It lets you do storyboards and organize your video production and shots.
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Distance lets you know how far you have biked, walked or jogged. You can have a map, time and altitude logged. There are 4 RSS readers. I like note taking programs, and these let you add maps, audio, pictures, drawings, links and video.
Dictation is Dragon Dictation, put in the earphones for best results, speak into the mic and your words are transcribed.
Go Daddy manages my domains there and lets me read email. Informant syncs with my Google calendar.
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The last screen...
iheartradio lets you listen to mainly Right Wing radio stations across the country. I think it's a lot of Clear channel stations. If you are a fan of Rush Limbaugh, this one's for you. It's good for picking up local breaking news when something happens.
SHOUTcast lets me listen to Alex Jones as well as Mr. Perkins in Jamaica.
Pandora and Slacker are great for finding that music you enjoyed in the past. Scanner911 lets you listen to Police Calls around the country. The other day at work I saw cops poking around in the neighbor's back yard and I was able to tune in.
Concert Vault has LOADS of recorded concerts, spanning decades. Dub Siren lets you listen to about 8 Reggae stations and add dance hall DJ effects. C2CAM is the famous Coast to Coast program, with Art Bell stopping by every so often from Manila. There are also a few more audio recording programs.
Don't forget the iPod program from the first screen lets me listen to the 60 CDs I put on the iPhone, the 3 movies, 16 TV shows and the 500 mile auto race I recorded.
The phone helps pass the time on a commute, or waiting for the Doctor.
It's a light weight, portable and dependable tool. It makes me money, makes my life easier and helps me to be creative.
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