General Notes

Posted in Uncategorized on September 12, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

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Shazam (Shazam Entertainment Ltd.)

Posted in Free Apps, Music with tags , , on September 12, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

I LOVE THIS APP. Seriously! Basically, this app will “listen” to a snippet of music and it will search some amazing kind of online database and then it will tell you what the name of the song is. Isn’t that just so amazing?????

Once you “tag” a song, it will search for it on iTunes and give you links where you can preview and purchase the music. It will also search YouTube and give you video results for the song as well. You can keep all your tagged music on your “My Tags” page or you can delete them once you’re done. You can also “share” the tag with someone via email if you want to tell them about a song you just heard. Another cool feature is the ability to take a photo of something that you want to link that music tag to.

I have to tell you that this app works really well. I was in a crowded ice cream shop a month ago and there was music playing relatively softly from speakers in the ceiling. I started up the app and held the phone up toward the ceiling and guess what?? It accurately recognized the song over all the voices in the shop. It was incredible.

If you’ve ever heard a song and thought “Wow, I wonder who sings this?” then you know how incredibly useful this app can be. I think everyone owes it to themselves to download this app and give it a shot. Of course, there are some obscure songs and artists it won’t be able to find in its database, but nothing could ever identify ALL the music that’s out there.

Shazam Website

Here I Am (Arboretum Software)

Posted in Free Apps, Utilities with tags , , , , , on September 10, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

I love this app. It simply determines your location using the iPhone’s GPS and location services and then allows you to send those coordinates in an e-mail to someone. The email provides a link to your location shown using Google maps. This could be convenient if you are meeting up with someone but don’t know how best to describe your location.

One feature that I thought had been added to this app, but now I can’t find mention of it, is the option to set the maximum accuracy of your location. For example, you might want to show someone the general vicinity you are in but you don’t want them knowing EXACTLY where you are. Not sure what made me think this was an option, but maybe it’s a feature that could be added.

There is a section in the iPhone preferences where you can set up the default email details for this app. So if you’re always sending your location to the same person, you could enter their info as the default.

Something that would be nice to see what be some kind of notification when a certain acccuracy is reached. Also, it would be nice to have the option of viewing units in the English system (i.e. feet) rather than only meters.

Another option would be to embed a little Google-like map (or provide a link to the maps app) to show the iPhone user what the email recipient will see. I have no idea what the coordinates mean, nor can I tell if the listed accuracy is good enough for my purposes. If I could see a map of where it thinks I am, that would be great.

Arboretum Software Website

Hangman (JamSoft)

Posted in Free Apps, Games with tags , , on September 9, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

This is hangman. That’s about it. It isn’t all that sophisticated, but it does provide at least a little entertainment if you’re looking for something rather mindless to do. Most of the words I’ve had to spell have been pretty simple and some people I’ve talked to about the game have said that they get repeat questions pretty frequently. According to the developer, there are 230 words in the game, which isn’t that bad. Maybe there is a problem with the word selector or something.

This app is free, so you can’t complain too much about it. If you want a free app that will let you play hangman once in a while, this isn’t a bad choice. However, I would like to see some more difficult words and a nice feature would be the ability to have a 2-player game where one person sets the word and someone else guesses letters. I guess if you were going to do that, you could just use paper. Then again, who carries paper around when they have an iPhone??

Hangman Website

Whitepages Mobile (Whitepages.com)

Posted in Free Apps, Utilities with tags , , , , , , on September 8, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

Whenever an app like this is released, I am immediately reminded of why I wanted an iPhone so badly and why I’m willing to cough up so much of my hard-earned cash to own one. I love using the Whitepages.com website. It is a great way to look up a person’s or business’ phone number and/or address. But in addition to that, it is also a great way to find out who called you when you don’t recognize the phone number on your caller ID. You can use the “Reverse Phone” lookup option that lets you enter a phone number and, if the number is listed, it will provide the owner of that phone line.

The application put together by Whitepages.com works really well on the iPhone in my experience and it has a nice GUI (GUI stands for graphical user interface for those who don’t know). Besides looking nice and working quickly to get you what you want (e.g. a business phone number), it has some other really nice features. For example, when typing in the name of the city in which the business or person is located, it will give you a list along the bottom of possible locations you are trying to type. You can enter the town so much more quickly with this feature. Also, as you might expect, it will display maps and directions to the location in an entry you find using the iPhone’s map feature and it will also add it to your contacts if you want.

I would say that this is one of those vital apps for the iPhone that everyone should have. Why bother looking up phone numbers and addresses on a website when you can use this app instead? Of course, the maps app will let you search Google’s database of businesses, but it doesn’t have residential listings or reverse phone number lookup service.

Whitepages.com

Seismometer (Johan Nordberg)

Posted in Free Apps, Utilities with tags , , , , on September 7, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

This app does one thing – it measures vibration using the iphone’s accelerometer and displays the results as one of those nifty seismograms. I’m sure you’ve seen them before in movies when an earthquake occurs. You can see the screen shots below to get an idea.

I’m not quite sure how truly useful this app is since it doesn’t look like you can save the results or anything, but it sure is fun to play with. I doubt anyone will actually use this during an earthquake because I don’t think your first response would be “Oh cool, let me pull out my iphone and use that seismometer app” (at least I HOPE that’s not your first thought). Still, it could be fun for measuring vibrations during a thunderstorm maybe. Or if you live near the traintracks. Or maybe during the aftershocks of a minor earthquake if it isn’t serious.

Although I won’t be using this app very often, I still think it’s pretty cool and I recommend testing it out.

Developer’s Website

AOL Radio (AOL)

Posted in Free Apps, Music, Utilities with tags , , , , , , on September 6, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

AOL Radio powered by CBS radio puts an Internet radio app on your iPhone. The application has a list of genres that provide a nice selection of music types that you can access for free. As a bonus, it allows you to connect to land based CBS radio stations as well. In my area, I listen to KYW a lot for news and traffic information, so it’s great to have access to this station on my iphone. Of course, for some people it would be nice to have access to more than just CBS stations, but for me this works just fine for now.

The app works well over EDGE in my experience (it just takes a minute or so to load a station) and is even better over a WiFi network. I didn’t experience skipping on either case. Some addition features that are nice include the ability to search for local land-based stations using the phone’s location services, the ability to save stations as “favorites” for quick access in the future, and access to your most recent stations. The interface is easy to use and it even has a volume slider and stop and play buttons while listening.

If you want access to land based CBS radio stations or you want to liasten to some free inernet radio stations (without having to specify artists or songs like in Pandora) then this app might be right for you.

AOL Radio Website

Mocha VNC Lite (MochaSoft)

Posted in Free Apps, Utilities with tags , , , , on September 5, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

Remember my earlier post about the Remote app and how it let’s me be lazy? Well here’s another great laziness app (maybe I should make a new category for lazy …). This simple app let’s you remote control the desktop of your Mac or Windows computer.

So far I’ve only been able to get this working on a mac, but it works really well an was relatively easy to set up. As shown in the screenshots, you need to have the IP address or DNS name of your computer and you can set up a password to use. Theoretically you should be able to connect to your computer via the Internet even when not at home, but I don’t have the networking know-how to set that up. Right now I’m just using the app over my home WiFi network.

The app has a keyboard for text entry but it doesn’t have special keys such as the Command key. For that, you need to purchase the full version of the app for $5.99, but for my laziness purposes, the lite version is just fine.

One tip for mac users- if you have a firewall turned on in your System Preferences, you’ll need to open the appropriate port in order for this to work. If you don’t know how to do that, Google is your friend! If you can’t get this to work on Windows, try the sister Remote Desktop app from Mocha which works great with Windows for me.

Mocha VNC Website

Wikipanion (Robert Chin)

Posted in Free Apps, Utilities with tags , , , , on September 4, 2008 by andrewjoslyn

Cost as reviewed: FREE

As much as it bugs me when people quote Wikipedia as fact, it is still an incredibly useful tool. I am constantly amazed at the level of detail that some wiki authors go into. Putting Wikipedia on the iPhone seems so natural and this app definitely delivers.

Take your typical Wikipedia page that has a table of contents on the left, the article itself in the middle, and some useful quick facts on the right. For testing purposes I used Sarah Palin (apparently her article can’t be edited at the moment, although I can’t imagine why not) and Barack Obama. The iPhone app put the quick facts at the top, followed by the main site content. You might at first wonder where that useful table of contents is. Well, it’s conveniently located in a submenu that can be accessed by clicking the open book icon at the bottom of the screen.  (UPDATE: A recent update to the app changed this icon to look like a list of items, rather than an open book.)  There is also an icon in the bottom right corner that provides a list of other potentially related topics.

Although not a very fancy user interface, it is easy to use and works very well (and loads pretty quickly too). There aren’t any editing options, but that’s fine for me since I’m not the type to want to do much Wikipedia editing.

Some other nice features include autocompletion for searches and customizable font size.

Wikipanion Website