Best iPhone Bible apps [free and paid]
In this holiday season, not everything has a price tag on it. Keep the word close and in your pocket on your iPod touch or zeitgeist defining Apple smartphone (next to the money you didn’t spend).
In this holiday season, not everything has a price tag on it. Keep the word close and in your pocket on your iPod touch or zeitgeist defining Apple smartphone (next to the money you didn’t spend).
Nuance Communications has released an app which allows you to dictate email and text messages on your iPhone, but that software (and its EULA) are not without their detractors.
A lot of work has gone into this blogging client and it’s eminently more useable than before. Still, is WordPress 2.1 for iPhone a practical tool for blogging on the go or should you keep lugging your MacBook around, always at the ready? The answer is a little bit of both.
Depending of your perspective, the arrival of this app from Apple’s exclusive U.S. wireless partner marks either a welcome step forward or a bizarre, twilight zone moment. Whatever the case, here’s a free and easy way to vent at least a little in the general direction of Ma Bell, for what that’s worth.
If there has been a knock on the iPhone over the last couple of years, it has been that it did not offer the same level of security as the RIM Blackberry line, and was thus not as good for corporate applications.
Who needs to keep a lookout for coupons and then go through the hassle of clipping them out when you can just have them appear on your iPhone or iPod Touch to present to retailers?
This is certainly a simple and attractively designed widget. And, there’s definitely a crying need for a iPod and iPhone charging solution that doesn’t involve a knot of cables occupying valuable USB ports.
One area where the iPhone and iPod touch just don’t measure up is the ability to easily share files between your computer and back again. Although the app isn’t here yet, one company is promising a lot and they’re saying it’ll arrive in January.
The iPhone will once again prove that it is the ultimate versatile device at an upcoming concert at the University of Michigan, at which all the musicians will be playing, you guessed it, the iPhone.
The part of the social networking site’s site and services that hadn’t been updated since time immemorial has changed and for the better — it does pretty much everything the regular Twitter site does, except lists. And, hey, it looks a lot better, too.