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Top 4 iPhone Apps

Monday, September 21st, 2009

I thought I’d share my list of the top 4 most useful iPhone apps I have found, so far. I have no specific criteria – I’ll include onboard existing apps, free apps, paid apps and even PC or Web based apps if they contribute to the overall user experience.

1. iThoughts

Top of my list is this fantastic little mind mapping program. I’m a long time user of Freemind on the desktop. For those unfamiliar with mind mapping, it’s just a graphical way to get all of your thoughts down on paper. You can use mind maps to create To Do lists, document outlines or even project work outlines. I am currently managing multiple To Do lists and my personal goal planning (7 Habits style). As a Freemind user on th PC, I am really happy with iThoughts ability to export a Freemind compatible file, and save it directly to a secure, free online repository which I can access from anywhere. As a result, I am using iThoughts after hours and when not at my desk, and Freemind when in front of my PC.

The best part of iThoughts, and I find in general with the iPhone, is the intuitive and free-flowing GUI which doesn’t get in the way of actually getting things done. While the actual canvas for the mind map image can be many times the size of the actual screen, navigating around the map never seems like a chore on the iPhone.

2. Tecarta Bible Reader

Ok, so this one is perhaps more niche in it’s appeal, but hey, it’s my Blog. Being able to carry half a dozen different translations of one of the the world’s most popular books around with you without weighing you down is a pretty neat trick. I’ve only paid for one version (The Message), but four other translations are available free as streamed Bibles, or they can be purchased and downloaded within the app itself.

3. iOptusUsage

Again, niche inasmuch as it is really only directly relevant to a specific carrier. I was worried at the start of my monthly plan that I would quickly reach and exceed my monthly call and data limits. Optus provides a MyOptus service where you can log in online and check you usage and remaining credit for the month. The iOptusUsage app allows you to connect to this service direct from your iPhone, and it provides a nice GUI to display usage against your limits. With this little tool you’ll always know where you stand with your phone plan.

4. Documents to Go

I knew this one would be on my list before I even bought it, given two facts: a) I have been using the Palm OS version for years and wrote a whole book using it and b) there is no MS Word compatible word processor included with the iPhone. I ended up buying it a few days ago. I found the setup to sync with the desktop version pretty straightforward.

I do miss the simplicity of the Palm conduit approach to syncing though. Apple have not enabled a common, extensible, local approach to synchronisation of data between the iPhone and a PC for third party developers. iTunes is the obvious mechanism. Until Apple make a conduit available to third party developers, there will continue to be a variety of approaches adopted by developers to work around this omission.

Anyway, for anyone looking to do some serious word processing on the iPhone, Documents to Go gets my vote, and is definitely an option worth considering.

Anyway, there you go. Hopefully you’ll have found one or two useful new apps you might not otherwise have come across… actually, I should include theĀ onboard Calendar app at number 5… (especially when sync’d with Google Calendar) but maybe next time…

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iPhone Day 4

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

This iPhone gadget still rocks on day 4. Rocks? I can access my email anywhere, browse the web, write my next book, get directions, text my wife, write a blog – all from anywhere on a device which is small and beautifully designed. Oh, and it’s a phone too.

My ONLY gripes so far are:
- ear buds which don’t fit my ears (easily fixed today with a set of in-ear fitting buds)
- no connectivity with my Bluetooth keyboard. Why Apple do not enable Bluetooth connectivity to a standard Bluetooth keyboard is beyond me. With one of the iPhone office apps, such as DocsToGo or Quickoffice and a Bluetooth keyboard, I could do most of my writing on the iPhone for sure.

Or how about an iPhone dock with keyboard, mouse and monitor connectivity… But now I’m just getting carried away.

Ah well, half way home now. Might send this post, and sign off to do some reading, or watch a video… on the iPhone of course.

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Launch of the iPhone

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Yesterday I took delivery of my iPhone 3Gs. While it’s no secret that I’d been an admirer of the iPhone for some time, financial and other pressures had meant that owning one had not been a serious consideration up until now.

I’d have to say, after 24 hours of using it, the iPhone is an exceptional device, especially in today’s hyperconnected world.

I have set up and used email, browsed the web, updated my Facebook status (on the train), read a few passages from a Bible I bought for $9.99 in the App Store, and am updating my blog from it as we speak.

I also note that the TomTom iPhone app is now available, so I suspect my phone may be doing duty as a SatNav before long.

And of course with the extra large screen, it’s a great iPod.

I may even attempt to write my second childrens novel on it.

Now if I could just put it down so I can get some sleep… Is there an App for that?

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