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Delicious Bookmark App

I’m removing the Delicious bookmark app. It works as advertised, lets you search bookmarks in delicous. This is not that useful to me for a couple of reasons. I have switched to Digo as the bookmarking site of choice I don’t need that many bookmarks at my disposal on my iPhone. I typically only view [...]

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More iPhone App reviews

I spent about 30 seconds too long looking for an app on my iPhone and realized it was time to clean off some of the apps. Again, these reviews aren’t meant to be complete, just merely quick thoughts on why I’m dumping them. Labyrinth Lite Edition – this game used the accelerometer to allow the [...]

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YouNote Lite

YouNote is a note taking application that lets you capture text, audio and images. Nothing special here, Evernote is better. ‘Nuff said.

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Loopt

Loopt is a location based social network application which let’s you tell your friends where you are and find out where they are. The application itself is designed well it’s easy to tag your location. For me the novelty wore off after the first few weeks. I haven’t used it in months and am deleting [...]

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Top Floor – Buggy Highrise Client

I feel like I was ripped off with this application. In an ideal world I would have an integrated CRM system that would allow me to log all of my calls into a web based system so I can track when I last communicated with someone. Highrise from 37signals is a pretty simple (both in [...]

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iPhone Bubble Wrap – Not as Good as the Real Thing

This was maybe the first or second iPhone app I downloaded. It was an interesting diversion at a time where there wasn’t really any other options. It is time for it to go.

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Remember Faces with this iPhone game

I was interested in trying to improve my face cognition a few months ago. Of course I looked for an iPhone app that would help me with this. I came across Faces and gave it a try. It’s not even worth reviewing. One star and I’m deleting it now.

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iPhone Wikipedia Clients

I’ve tried two clients on the iPhone, Wikiamo and Quickipedia. They both have their merits but since there is no need to keep two Wikipedia clients on my iPhone I have to choose. In my five minute review of both applications, I’ve settled on Quickipedia. I like the job Quickipedia does rendering the pages, especially [...]

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iPhone Twitter Application Roundup

OK, maybe not a round up. I’ve tried two. Twitteriffic and Tweet Deck. photo credit: dantekgeekI’ve used Twitteriffic as my primary twitter application since it came out. It sports a clean interface. Allows you to manage multiple accounts and color codes posts in such a way that they have context. TweetDeck is a newcomer. If [...]

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Location Based iPhone Weather Application

photo credit: 1suisse One of the things that always bugged me about Apple’s Weather application is it didn’t know where I was. If I’m travelling in some location and want to know the weather I have to go through the hassle of setting up a city. That frustration led me to check out the Weather [...]

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