What’s Your Favorite iPhone App?

A few posts ago, I mentioned that Mobile Media will eclipse Social Media as the next “big thing” in about 9 to 18 months. The only thing that’s kept it back so far was that Smart Phone technology had to gain more adoption before it could take off. Well, that time has come. Smart Phones are everywhere.

In fact, I’m writing this post from my iPhone. Wordpress, the blogging platform I use, has a free iPhone App that makes it easy to write blogs on the fly.

Every so often, you’ll see a post from me written from my iPhone. They may not be long posts, but hopefully, they’ll be helpful.

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5 Responses to “What’s Your Favorite iPhone App?”

  1. Tisha Morris says:

    My favorites are:

    iMantra… beautiful interface and perfect for helping pronounce difficult words often associated with mantras. oooommmm!

    iFeltThat… i’m now obsessed with knowing where earthquacks occur daily!

  2. Robert Clay says:

    Good question Jamie. I have many favorites.

    I use ETERNITY to log my time usage. Very intuitive, very nice interface. Very useful.

    2DO is an excellent to-do list manager with a beautiful and intuitive interface — a series of tabs to easily move between categories of to-do’s, and to move to-do’s between categories.

    TWEETIE 2 is the best twitter client I have used on any platform. Very fully featured, great interface, powerful to use.

    GROUPS, by the same people who do 2DO is an absolutely fabulous address book and contact organiser. it allows you to segment contacts very effectively right there on your iphone and instantly navigate between lists. I could only wish that there was an equivalent desktop app. It blows all the others away.

    CARBONFIN OUTLINER, is a proper outliner with capabilities not far short of OmniOutliner on the Mac. I find it indispensible for jotting down and re-arranging my thoughts whenever they occur, for taking meeting notes and for planning.

    AWESOME NOTE is a wonderful app for taking, categorising and fling notes in a series of folders. Very nice interface. Lots of capabilities. Lovely to use.

    TAP FORMS took me a long time to discover, but it is an excellent database app that allows me to transport all manner of information with me. One of my uses is to maintain a list of books I own (I have thousands), and books I want to buy so that when I see one I like in a bookshop I can avoid buying one that I already own. It’s happened a few times, unwittingly! The other apps I tried all fell over with the size of my list. Tap Forms has been rock solid, is thoroughly pleasant to use and is very useful.

    MAGIC HOUR is a fabulous app that lets you know the time in many different parts of the world. Useful if you’re travelling or working with people across the globe and need to interract across time zones. It also has a beautiful and intuitive interface.

    WEATHER PRO is the best weather app I have used. It very accurately predicts weather for any number of specified locations for the week ahead. It even graphs things like anticipated precipitation, sunshine, wind speed and many other factors. An outstandingly capable app.

    SHAPEWRITER is the most sensational note-taking software I have ever seen. It uses a completely new method of input. You don’t tap keys, but slide your fingers from letter to letter, lift off at the end of a word, then slide your fingers from one letter to another for the next word. It allows extremely fast and accurate input. You’ve gotta try it. It is astounding, and I believe should be licensed as an alternative input system on all hand held devices. It is truly revolutionary.

    IJOT is a fantastic tool that allows you to send handwritten, yes handwritten, messages via email. People just cannot figure out how I can send them a handwritten note by email, which I do when the mood takes. Great for thank you’s and that sort of thing.

    There are a whole lot more I could mention. But this will suffice for now.

  3. JamieTurner says:

    Hey, Tisha –

    I’m big into meditation. I do it in the morning and after lunch every day for 25 minutes each. I’ll check out the iMantra app. Interesting!

    Thanks for your comment.

    – Jamie

  4. JamieTurner says:

    Wow, Robert! Thanks for your awesome comment!

    (For those of you who don’t know Robert Clay, he’s one of our more active 60 Second Marketer community members out of England.)

    Hey, Robert, can I re-post your comment as a guest blog post? It would be great to share your comment with all of our readers.

    Is that cool?

    Thanks,
    Jamie

  5. Robert Clay says:

    Jamie,

    Of course, that would be fine. I threw t down without much thought … happy to elaborate further and add to the list if you like, but can’t do that before Friday. Let me know if that would help.

    Warmest wishes

    Robert

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