We are finally at the end of my iPhone App series. Hooray!!! This screen is just full of miscellaneous apps. They are at the end because as you know, when you add an app, it goes into the next available slot. Mine happens to be at the last page. Let’s finish this series!
Strategic Acceleration (free) from Tapstacks by Tony Jeary. He describes that you can achieve and create results faster by using strategic acceleration. Yelp (free) searches for business near you using the iPhone build-in location finder. You can find nearby bars, restaurants, cafes and more and even narrow the searches by ‘hood,’ distance, price and what’s open now. TUAW (free) is “The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) app. You can view tips, reviews, news, analysis, opinions and more about Apple. This app is similar to their web site. Epic Fail (free) is full of funny pictures. Or shall we say ‘fail’ moments. You can sort, vote or download images to your iPhone also. Simian Speed Read ($0.99) allows you to read based on ideas of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation. There’s more info about this at simianspeedreader.com and more demos about this app on their site. See the links below. Big Oven (free) is full of recipes. You can search for a recipe and also save recipes to your favorites. I use it when I want to make something special for my husband. Business Week (free) is the mobile version of their magazine. Navigate through business news, customize channels, share content via e-mail or Twitter, browse articles offline and much more. Time Mobile (free) is the mobile version of their magazine. Keep up with their latest stories and images. You can also share stories via e-mail or Twitter. Zyrtec Allergy (free) displays the allergy forecast for today and tomorrow along with the days top allergens. I use this Every Day since I have terrible allergies! Lifehack (free) contains content that is updated daily. There are different articles and how-tos on productivity, technology, finance, communication, lifestyle and management. Moments of Magic (free) from Tapstack by Shep Hyken. He discusses customer service concepts. I don’t know much else about it yet. Sorry folks. Darkslide (free) formerly Exposure. It allows you to browse photos from all areas of Flickr. You can view your contacts’, recent uploads, crate favorites, read and comment on photos and much more.
Well, that concludes this series. I just realized that I need to rearrange all of my screens. Don’t worry, I won’t be adding another article. This was just a teaser as to what types of apps I will write about in the new Apps section. Keep checking for the new section! Thanks again for reading!
-TINA













