IPhone all the way.AirVideo: Stream videos on your PC to your iPhone via WiFi or 3G with Live Conversion. PERFECT for IM’rs that want to watch videos on the go without dealing with the iTunes sync drama.GoodReader: Upload and Read PDF’s easily with “Text Reflow”.JotNot: Scan documents/receipts with your camera and upload to Evernote or convert to PDF.Calengoo: Best Google Calendar app hands down.Grocery Gadgets: Enter grocery list online and it appears on the App & vice versa. Other family members also see the changes in real time.Road Trip: Track your car’s mileage and more.Dropbox: Share files between PC and iPhone.SimpleMindX: Mindmapping software.LogMeIn: Log in to your home computer. AWESOME!WordPress: Post to WordPress from your iPhone.FTPOnTheGo:Self explanatory.
FTP app.Dragon Dictation:Talk into the phone, it converts to text to paste or email.Dragon Search:Talk your search into the phone, it looks in multiple locations.RunMeter: Perfect for tracking walk, bike or exercise trip lengths and pace.QuickVoice:Record and download any event of any length.iFitness:Best fitness tracking tool.2DO:Best To-Do app. Integrates with ToodleDo.httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egB-80Zc0Q. Here’s what’s on my iPhone home screen – I use most of them regularly.OmnifocusMindnodeTweetieSimplenoteEvernoteFacebookGoodreaderInstapaper1PasswordWeathereyeMessagesReederGoogleZeptolinerSafariIpodIn the dock I’ve got Phone, Mail, Pastebot and TextexpanderI use Google Apps for my mail, calendar, etc.
I didn’t know you could set it up as an Exchange account – thanks for the tip.Further to your Kindle app recommendation, I’d look at Goodreader. It’s a pretty capable PDF reader that will reflow text from PDFs into readable text much like the Kindle app displays.
It’s handy for reading PDF reports in those same places that you use the Kindle app. My first smart phone was the Handsprings and my latest is a Palm Treo.Some my favorite apps, (most apps will sync with Windows)1.
Agendus for contacts, calendar, and email.2. SplashID for storing passwords3. Google Maps4. PTunes for listening to mp3 recordings.6. Natara Bonsai for outlines and lists.One item I really like is a feature not an app, is that my Treo shows who is calling by their phone number, if they are in my contacts database even if their caller ID is blocked.John Deck.
Hey John,My first handheld was a Handspring Visor. I had it 10 years ago and I had just made “some” money with internet marketing, bought it and I was one of the few (about 5) students in high school with a palm pilot except I was the only one who had a color one. I wasn’t the phone version but I used it to read books and had the Targus stowaway keyboard (I wish they still made those) to type. I still have it in my desk drawer, it’s bigger and heavier than the iPhone and only does about 1% of what it can do battery lasts a little longer though. My favorite iPhone apps are: Vlingo,Highrise, Fandango and Line2.Vlingo allows me to use my voice for google searches, call people in my contact list. I just have to say: “Call John Doe on cell phone” and it will dial John’s cell.
You can also upgrade and send text and emails with your voice too.Highrise, recently released its own app for Highrise CRM. It allows me to have direct access to my highrise account from 37signals.Fandango, becuase I love going to the movies. This apps gives you the theaters and movies times anywhere you are.Line2 is the iphone app for a phone service called “Toktumi” allows you to use your cell phone and call from your business number as well ask use VOIP calls over your cell so you don’t use any minutes.
I had the toktumi service first but the line2 app makes it even better. Still ‘stuck’ on a Blackberry, but I use Google maps a lot, I have my work email, personal email and my gmail synched on it.I actually have YouVersion Bible on it for my daily Bible reading, The Weather Channel, I Heart Radio are the ones I use on a regular basis. Oh, plus the mp3 player so that I can listen to yours and Lance’s recordings while on the elliptical machine.You’re making me want to go and get the IPhone now of course, I will have to wait about 8 more months til my current contract expires 🙂. I’m an iphone user now (took me forever to get used to it after my WindowsMobile.) My top two most-used apps (besides the games we won’t talk about) are D2u and jetset.D2U is a dictation program that lets me record something – an article or a product idea.
Then I send it off to be transcribed directly from the iphone. By the time I get home, it’s in my inbox.
Very handy.JetSet is the way I track my cash expenses, both at home and on the road. When I travel, of course, it’s all tax deductible – but not if you don’t record it. So I write down the snacks, the tips, taxis – all those little things that you pay cash for. With one button it’s emailed to my bookkeeper as a ready-to-paste spreadsheet. Very cool – and saves me several thousand dollars per year.Jeanette – who wrote Tax Tips for Small Business owners in the April issue of OnlineSuccessNews.com – Robert has an article in there too!. Chris,I use games on my phone too but that’s probably one of the things I do least on it. And I don’t have any permanent games on there I keep them on there until I get bored.
I’ve got “Words with Friends” (multiplayer Scrabble), Bejewled, Monopoly, and Uno. And the Geocaching app, but that’s more of a real life game.I’ll install Sudoku on the next plane ride.And I have the 100 comment limit because it gets more people to comment are you going to try it on your blog? Even with 10 or 20 comments to start.
Iphones rule. Of that there’s no doubt. My main apps are:iAccounts – great password/login databankTwittermatic – autopostingMusic Quiz – great to do when I have a bit of free timeooTunes – the best radio app of alltaptu search – a great search appITN News – The UK News channelStanza – the best ebook appPaper Toss – So addictive, great gameAudioBoo – Post audio messages on the webHowcast – find videos on ‘How To’These are ones I use almost daily but I have another 63 besides.I thought Blackberry was good but iPhone wins hands downKeith.
After reading all these, clearly I”m not using my phone enough for business. I’d say the number one app I use is Google, with voice search. With it I have at my fingertips the combined knowledge of the world!Google Maps, because I need to know where traffic sucks so I can avoid it.Amazon.com, because I love the Buy It Now button!Battery Doctor, so I can keep my phone healthy.BC Reader, to scan business cards and get them into my phone book quick.Free Wi-Fi, finds free wi-fi hotspots!Fandango, to find local movie times!GoDaddy, to secure domains on the fly!Oh yeah, and I check in with FourSquare and Yelp multiple times a day. 🙂 I will be adding a bunch of apps you guys have recommended! They sound awesome. I have 2Do but haven’t mastered it yet.-Adryenn.
Thanks for the App suggestions – Evernote sounds perfect for me and just went to check it out on my phone. All the reviews from the last few days mention the latest update is crashing the program and the app is not working. One disgusted reviewer wrote “This app crashes more than a chimp taxi driver.” What’s up with this?
Is anyone having these problems? I’m definitely not downloading this until all the glitches are resolved.A really basic, but ultra helpful app is the Google Voice Search. The accurate voice recognition makes searching so simple and easy, no typing needed!. I’ve almost worn a hole in my iPhone screen launching TapForms — it’s a database application that allows you to create “apps” of your own. Well, DB apps, anyway.
To me it’s worth buying an iPhone/iPod touch all by itself.Others that I use often (usually multiple times per day) includeLose It! – Track what you eat.MobileRSS – Read your Google feeds on the go.Navionics Marine: Caribbean – Nautical charts so I can plan my get-a-way.aSmartHUD – Gives you a Heads Up Display at night while driving.Sleep Cycle – Robert already talked about this.Wurdle – Boggle-type game.
Quick to get in and out of. Robert, thanks much for a very powerful list of apps to consider. Although I have a few, the one I am going to test is the sleep cycle. That sounds very appealing.Thanks for the tips on the email as that has been somewhat of a struggle for me as well. The recommendations and settings are just what I needed.Although I have a smartphone as well, I think the iPhone is a very advanced technology that is going to revolutionize the way we work and interact.
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I specially like the ability to get things done on the road using such a small tool and not have to lug around a big bulky computer. However, for now, I believe we are still a ways away from doing away with the laptop or computer altogether but it is getting close.I agree with you on the iPad. Great technology and seems very interesting but other than the touch screen capability, it lacks far too much to be all that compelling. Maybe, as you say, in a few years will get better.Thanks again,Great post and I will definitely save it for reference.Joeps: I created a lens about hating apple but loving the ipod touch 🙂:.
I don’t really like phones, and I tend to lose them in taxis, meetings and coffee shops (My friends say my subconscious does it on purpose), so I’ve learned not to put files, passwords, or anything work related on those things. Which is why the cheapest ones for calling and texting work for me.Most of my apps are on the iPod, which gets more use than my phone.And I use Evernote for almost everything that I think of after getting cramped fingers from writing longhand in a notebook with a fountain pen.I’m seriously considering the Nexus though. OK, great post RobertMy fav app is my own Rich Stevens App of course!Others UStream so I can at anytime from anywhere stream decent quality live video and audio to a page on my own site, very cool app tells me how many people are watching and I can also archive any video I shoot as well for later viewing.ping.fm to post updates to twitter and fbshazam just in case i hear a new song and want to know its namegorila cam turns my whole screen into the shutter button, makes it so easy to take better pix (its free too)tv guide gotta know whats on:). Have yet to find a really good ToDo list & I hate the way notes are kept on the iphone, so I’ll be looking through the lists above to find what may be useful!!I like the photoshop app for iphone because I can do quick edits of my photos while I’m on the go.I also like FreeWiFi since it helps me locate free wifi spots.I have Evernote, but am not that crazy about it – even on the computer.I also just downloaded, which is useful between laptop and desktop but have yet to use it with the iphone.One of the problems I have is that we are so remote that half the time the iphone doesn’t work for me.
I can text & sometimes get calls, but I mostly use it when I’m on the road. This article is a keeper, thanks to all of you for sharing some rather amazing i-phone uses. Nice to see some familiar faces, too, who follow Grandmapeg on Twitter.To those of you who listed the name and something about the application – a big thanks and if you didn’t, I wish you’d or someone else would give a short description.Robert, the is amazing. How long have you been using it? I also liked the idea of using the phone and getting in exercising at the same time.When you use the Kindle, is the font the same as what we are seeing in these comments?Peggy. I like Evernote as well.
Some other Cool apps I useTimeLogger – Time TrackerfacebookHootSuiteSirius XMDragon DictationAnalytics – monitor all your google analyticspTerm – Mobile Shell app to access my serversFTP On The Go – Great for making quick file changesWinAdmin – Remote Desktop AppPS Mobile – Photoshop MobileLastPass – Password ManagementMashableLifeHackerRedBoxIMDB – Internet Movie DatabaseKindleTeamBox – Project ManagementPano – allows you to use the iphone camera for panaramic picsAnd a ton of other games and trivia Words with Friends is cool too. I know this is about Top 10 apps for the iPhone, but I can’t get the iPhone because I am in Verizon territory. So about 2 weeks ago today I got the Motorola Droid and Wow am I tickled with it. This phone does everything but brew coffee and I am looking for the App to do that. I love coffeeanyway some cool apps I use are the same as for the iPhone and some are only for the Droid, but here are my favorites.facebookGoogle earth and Google mapsDroid Light turns my camera flash into a flash lightLive BibleYouVersion best Bible appSporty Pal for workouts that you can post to the web in real timeCompassBubble, a couple of different levels handy way to make sure you just hung that picture rightPandoraWordpressbar code reader, good for downloading apps from the computer or comparison shopping at the store. Scan a bar code and it will search the internet for the best priceGoogle Sky Map, look up at the night sky, this one will tell you the names of the constellations and planets above you.
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It even shows the horizon. Cool appSnap Tell, take a picture, or scan a bar code and it will search to find out what you have on the internetThanks to all of you, I have found a few iPhone apps on here that I will have to search out and see if they are also available for the Droid.I love my Droid, I am kind of glad that Verizon didn’t get the iPhone because without a doubt this is the coolest gadget I have ever owned. Hey Daniel,you must be a j.o.b. Worker am I right? I would like to make some comment on iphone.Apple iphone contains lot of new software which can very beneficial to the people.The applications seem to be very interesting.But I as a customer would prefer to have this because the application process is not demonstrated fully.this phone is only useful for skilled professional.I would prefer that it should have some proper demonstration technique and easy operation system.The cost is not worth for a person who do not want to operate the special software. Best iPhone app for me is the Amazon app, especially the “remembers” function.I have a host of the social networking applications, but I find both Echofon (Twitter) and Facebook a distraction and nowhere near as capable as the full sites.
Similarly ebay and autotrader are good for a quick status update but aren’t functional enough to replace the full web versions.I only ever fly BA so I have the British Airways app rather than FlightTrack.Favourite useless app is iPity. Entertains my friends 3-year old for hours at a time.httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7AbVhBBoZU.
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