UPDATE: As requested, added iTunes store links for the incredibly lazy.
I’ve been asked by a couple people what apps I’m using on my retro original iPhone, so here’s a quick list, in no particular order:
- iNetworkTest - Speed Testing of EDGE / 3G. Their site even maps your location for each test, which is cool.
- VoiceRecord - For quick notes. The only thing I ever used regularly on my previously jailbroken iPhone.
- AOL Radio - There’s a good radio station out of Atlanta that broadcasts through it.
- Google Mobile - Have yet to actually use this, I just go to Safari, but I keep telling myself I’ll use it.
- NetNewsWire - Still too horribly slow, waiting for a new version for it to become really useful.
- Pandora - Works well, even over EDGE.
- Twitterrific - Free version.
- WeatherBug - Best weather service there is, and they’ve got apps for every platform imaginable. Interactive radar map kicks ass.
- Epocrates Rx - More for interest, since I was in health insurance previously. It’s a cool app to play around with for a while, and has limited use after that.
- Fuel Guage - Calculate your fuel efficiency. Really spiffy.
- Mobile News - Not particularly useful unless I’m stuck somewhere and bored, then it can be a quick way to get a current events fix, including local news (based on your coordinates).
- Facebook - Useless, but well done.
- Bloomberg - The ultimate stock market app. Kicks the default stocks app out of the water.
- Jott - Transcribe voice notes. You can’t beat that. Have yet to decide if it’s worth replacing Voice Notes or not.
- Shazam - Listens to a song and tells you the name, artist, etc. That’s so amazingly awesome I can’t even describe it.
- WordPress - I don’t blog often enough for it to be useful, but who knows…
App store links would have been nice.
I really am amazed by Shazam! It’s cool and an easy way to impress people, too!
Shazam might be one of my most used apps…and it is amazing how sensitive it is.