iPhone Applications

Posted by admin under Communications on Monday Aug 20, 2007





Owners of the iPhone are in a league of their own. There are a whole range of applications – free and paid for – that enhance the productivity of the phone. As you wade through directories of applications, you will find that there is something in every category that works towards improving one’s lifestyle as well as the way they work.

Take for example some applications that could create miracles when you are at work. The “Documents To Go” application by DataWhiz is one such. A lot of companies have sought different ways to sync the working of iPhone with Microsoft programs. This is by far the simplest one to use. It has easy to follow instructions and allows you sync all your content and have them available in an instant. If you are the owner of a 3GS iPhone then the “CardPro” application would be interesting for you. It will allow you to keep track of all your visiting cards. All you have to do is take a picture of it and enter the name of the company. The cons are not being able to include additional information or being able to sort in any other way besides company and person’s name. You can enhance your productivity with the Office2 by Byte Squared. This gives you all the advantage of Mobile Office without having to shell out too much.

If the iPhone is a gift for the wife, then you could consider preloading it with some interesting applications. The “Finger Cookbook” is one. It will give her instant access to a number of downloadable cookbooks. All of these come with yummy pictures and are well indexed. If you are in the family way, then the “Baby Bump” for $4.99 would be an ideal way to keep track of the progress of your pregnancy. It shows you the growth of your baby and has several other features. The “Restaurant Nutrition” application too can be very useful to her at work, or when with friends or family. The application comes with most of the popular restaurants preloaded along with the calories that come with their popular meals. This is a free application. For the voracious reader, the “3D Bookshelf” and the “Classics” are priceless.

There are several games such as the “Battle of Midway”, “Mega Man II”, “Number Munchers”, “Ghosts n Zombies”, “Spin Art” and “Photo Tracer” can give you hours of entertainment and some are even useful in entertaining children as well as educating them. Try conducting quiz contests among kids with the Pocket First Aid & CPR or the 2010 World Facebook applications. You are sure to educate your children as well as entertain in the right way.

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How to Use Your iPhone as an iPod

Posted by admin under Communications on Wednesday Aug 15, 2007





With the release of the iPhone, a lot of people have been really excited about not just the phone aspects, but also the potential rammifications of having such an extremely complex and feature-studded personal music player. With the most popular model sporting 8 gigabytes of storage capacity and a wealth of playback features, the iPhone very nearly trumps Apple’s former dominating item in the personal music market.

So what exactly makes the iPhone a better iPod? 8GB can hold a lot of music, but it’s hardly the 80GB of some of the iPods out there. So why is it considered superior?

The answer isn’t in the raw storage capacity, but in all of the other features that the iPhone has. Not only does it possess innovations specifically for music playback, but also all of the other things that makes an iPhone an iPhone. Most cellular phones have some sort of audio playback generally confined to the classification of “ringtones,” but the iPhone has not only an enhanced version of those audio features but also enhanced versions of most other “commonplace” cell phone features.

Not the least of these is of course the phone service itself, which runs exclusively through AT&T. But there are people who don’t even subscribe to the phone service and continue to enjoy all of the other features, such as a revolutionarily-complete Internet browser connection via Wi-Fi (wireless broadband network) and a shockingly powerful digital camera. The Internet is available more completely than on any other simple cell phone, and the camera puts all other “cameraphones” to shame with incredible capacity for some vividly clear and truly beautiful photographs.

Let’s not forget the outstanding user interface of the iPhone. With the entire interface being accessed through the unitwide touchscreen, navigation is smooth and visually intriguing. Sorting through massive lists of songs or videos becomes more of a thrill and less of a chore, as it can be accomplished much more rapidly and it looks better while doing it.

With a cancelled subscription to AT&T’s phone service, you can enjoy almost all of the benefits of the iPhone without the rather expensive monthly phone bill. The only feature you really lose out on by taking this path is the phone service itself…and cheap cell phones aren’t hard to come by, which can eliminate the need for the iPhone to be a phone at all. You still retain the use of the WiFi internet, camera, video/audio playback, and innovative selection of other features.

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