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iPhone Free App Review

by John Nemec on June 25th, 2009
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The age of the iPhone has begun. At least it has for me and for the next two years. My loving wife gave me an iPhone for Father’s Day, and I couldn’t be happier.

The approved picture of my beautiful wife

The stars must have aligned for this one. AT&T was having a sale, and maybe still is, where you can get an 8 gig 3G iPhone for only $100. My contract with USCellular was up. We had a little extra cash (I recently found out my wife has been hording money). Found out my place of employment has a great discounts on the service plan, no discounts on the actual phone yet. And it all happened around a pseudo-holiday.

At the time of this writing, I’ve had the iPhone for 4 days, and I’ve already downloaded 14 free apps. The most useful so far have been TweetDeck, TwitPict, Facebook, Pandora, and Guitar Tuner. The honorable mentions are Bump, Stick War Light and Paper Toss.

Recommended Apps

TweetDeck is just what you think it is, an app to view your Twitter pages. I have both of my accounts setup in it, John_Nemec and my band’s account Achalachia (which I run). TweetDeck give you the ability to set up different ‘Columns’ to organize your friends. Of course you can reply to tweets and send direct messages as well as re-tweet messages. It handles nearly everything you want to do on Twitter.

TwitPict is an iPhone app for Twitpic, giving you the ability to share photos on Twitter. It’s a very simple program. Launch the program and your camera pops up, take a picture, confirm the image, write a short message, then submit it. It will post it on both your Twitter account with a link to your TwitPic image, just like if you did it from your computer.

Facebook is just what you think it is. A simple app that allows you to do most of what you normally would do on Facebook. One of the few things I’ve found that I cannot do, which I normally do is visit Groups. I’m sure there are a lot more things that I’m missing, but honestly, I don’t use Facebook all that often. In fact, I’ve been using facebook more now that I can access it from my iPhone.

Pandora is a nice little radio station, and is a life saver for work. It was very simple to set up, and the only question I can really remember from the whole process was it asked me to give a name of a band I like. Naturally I typed in Nirvana and now it picks a bunch of great songs that I enjoy. There is a thumbs up/thumbs down rating system that helps the program pick better music for you. But I’ve only given one thumbs down (it’s doing a good job) when some horrible Offspring song came on, I think it was “Pretty Fly for a White Guy”.

Guitar Tuner is exactly what you think it is. Just a simple guitar tuner, where I can plug in my headphones, hit the E string on both the iPhone and my guitar and tune away. It’s perfectly simple.

Honorable Mentions

Bump, I’ve never gotten a chance to use this one yet, but the concept is VERY cool. The quick of it is you plug in your info, anything you would put on a business card. When you want to trade info with another iPhone user (with Bump) you simply bump your hands holding your iPhones together. Again, I’ve never tried this, but if all goes well it will save me a lot of time typing in names, phone numbers, email addresses, and taking a picture.

Stick War Light is one of the most enjoyable games I’ve ever played. Simply put, stick men are trying to tear down your wall, and you have to use your finger to flick them away. The Light version, more or less a trial version, is only 20 levels but still extremely fun. For every stick man you kill you get money, with money you can buy more toys, more toys means you can kill the stick men faster.

Paper Toss is another great waist of time. The short of it is, you flick, with your finger, a small paper ball into a trashcan. There is a fan that blows air at different speeds to make it more difficult. I’m not doing this game any justice by talking about it, if you have the iPhone, download it for free and see for yourself.

Whoops!

Wow! This post took a left turn, I was originally intending to write a post about how cool my wife was for getting me the iPhone but it turned into a review of iPhone apps. Maybe on a later date I’ll write about my experience with the iPhone and less about iPhone apps but I want to say Thank You to my beautiful wife for getting me this fun new toy/phone.

Let me know about your favorite FREE iPhone apps, there are so many of them I could never review them all.

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8 Comments
  1. I love the free apps. Here’s some more:

    The Weather Channel app blows away the pre-installed iPhone Weather app.

    Pandora is awesome (one of my top 5 favorite apps), but you should also try AOL Radio and I Heart Radio for hundreds of free radio stations representing every genre.

    Do you hear a song playing but don’t know the name of it or the artist performing it? Get Shazam. Just hold the iPhone close to the speaker through which the song is playing, and within 20-30 seconds it will give you the song title and artist. Amazing.

    Simplify allows you to connect to your home PC and play your entire iTunes library through your iPhone. Obviously, you need your home PC turned on, and the Simplify client installed on it and running. Runs good through your iPhone’s 3G, and even better if you have a wireless connection.

    Tap Defense is a completely additive game in which you build towers to kill demons, locusts, and all sort of biblical baddies.

    I’m not sure what extra features the Twitpict app you mentioned offers, but many Twitter apps (such as Tweetdeck and Tweetie) already have built-in support for Twitpic, including taking a picture right from the app using the iPhone’s Camera integration.

  2. Dana permalink

    awww booo I want a new phone:(

  3. I would go for the iphone 3Gs. Just for the speed increase!!

  4. I can honestly say I’ve never played with the iPhone G3s, so I have no idea how much faster it is, but the iPhone G3 (which is what I have) is pretty fast. I think the big selling point for me was the $100 price difference. But in 2 years when I’m hunting for a new iPhone, who knows what will be out, and I may just spend the money and get the supper fancy iPhone then.

  5. Wondering where are the sites that I can submit Paid Apps to be reviewed. TIA

    • I will happily review any app, but unfortunately I’ve made an agreement with my wife that I wont pay for any apps. So if you have a free trial version of your app I will review it.

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