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favorite iphone apps?
jhocking:
just read the name of the link
http://www.appleharmony.com/iphone-vibrator-app-available-for-free-on-the-apple-store#more-754
Scandanavian War Machine:
--- Quote from: öde on 22 Nov 2009, 08:24 ---I'm not sure why, but iSpy is just fascinating in concept and execution, although the results are fairly mundane. You can look through, and control, CCTV cameras from around the world! Yesterday I saw some japanese people disembark from a small boat, and other japanese people fishing off a breakwater. Strangely relaxing.
--- End quote ---
doesn't CC stand for Closed-Circuit? Meaning...not connected to the outside circuits? What is the alternative? OCTV? I don't know much about the subject, honestly.
At any rate, that is pretty cool and kind of makes me wish I had an iPhone...until I remember the fees.
jhocking:
whoah necro but I totally just discovered the best free app I've found yet. It's MyPaint, an app for drawing with your finger. There are a whole bunch of apps like this, but this is my favorite free one (a friend recommended Paintbook, a paid app, and then I started looking around for free apps that do the same thing.) I was initially just after the drawing functionality and it's great for that, but an unexpected bonus is that you can load photos as the background to paint on top of. sweet!
Slick:
I know a few people who have made apps for the iPhone. My old housemate made an app for some site that advertises 'good deals' in Ottawa. It was a pretty bad site that just had things labeled as good deals that actually weren't, but he got 10 cents per download of the free app so he got everyone to download it. It was called something like 'good deals ottawa' but Apple has subsequently removed it from the app store due to 'limited functionality' or something.
Another friend made "The best calorie-counting app" according to Men's Health UK. It is called serious nutrition tracker and is pretty well designed and a great app, if you happen to be a person who likes to keep track of what you're eating. I neither have an iPhone nor care enough about my nutrition intake to document it, but it is pretty much exactly what it should be.
The third friend made a webcomic reading app that saw Scott Kurtz sick a mob of rabid webcomics fans on him. He didn't implement his business model in, shall we say, the best of fashions, though he did have the best of intentions.
ViolentDove:
Oh hey if anyone has any newspaper apps they dig, let me know. I'm doing a review of news apps for work.
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