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04-26-2010, 09:54 PM
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Buy a 5x watchmakers loupe, about a $10 purchase, also useful for many other things. Just hold it against the phone body, with the camera shooting through it.
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Now that is a cool idea. I don't have loupe, but I have a pair of binoculars and a wonderful view. I'll have to play around tomorrow. The neighbors are going to think that I am really .
SleepMachine, they have great sounds to fall asleep to and to wake up by. For my alarm I use the laughing child sound. With the sound of a child laughing, there is no way you will get out of bed in a bad mood.
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04-26-2010, 10:03 PM
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For my alarm I use the laughing child sound. With the sound of a child laughing, there is no way you will get out of bed in a bad mood.
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Forget mood it will scare the hell out of me
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04-27-2010, 07:29 AM
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The neighbors are going to think that I am really .
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"going to"...???
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04-27-2010, 10:13 PM
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Now that is a cool idea. I don't have loupe, but I have a pair of binoculars and a wonderful view. I'll have to play around tomorrow. The neighbors are going to think that I am really .
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Ansley,
Hadn't thought about using binoculars as a "zoom lens", but it's a great extension of the idea of the jewelers loupe. I think I'll play with it, might even try with my inexpensive compact Canon camera.
The loupe is good for many other things as well. You don't have to hold it, so it is excellent for removing splinters.
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04-29-2010, 06:45 AM
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Aroundme: Finds what ever you are looking for, restaurants, gas, hospitals, etc, etc, closest to your current location
Loan-U-Later: Amortization program. What are monthly payments, given loan amount, interest rate, time.
Bump-Love this for sharing info quickly.
Weatherbug: What is weather in various towns, great travel planner.
Lose It: Tracks calories, carbs, etc. Great for helping to track eating and exercise.
OpenTable: Make restaurant reservations on the go.
Kayak: Make Hotel, car, flight reservations while standing in line for cancelled flights.
iHandly level: Actually works to level items, pix, etc.
All these are free apps.
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04-29-2010, 07:05 AM
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Lauren--
Several fine aps I like here, especially Bump for trading contact info.
But two favorites of mine which are pretty amazing are food related:
Grocery Gadget-- you create a grocery list and go to the store and enter prices so it gives you an ide of what you're spending. It's been updated to read bar codes. And the kicker is it remembers the sequence of what you bought and will sort the next grocery list in the order you go through the aisles.
Urban Spoon-- sorts restaurants wherever you are, by name, price and genre. So if you're looking for Mexican in Calgary--well, who would? Anyway, you get the idea. It has a shake feature to, to spin the categories.
Bon Apetit!
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05-01-2010, 05:57 AM
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Looking for best app to allow 3G phone to take Videos, any suggestions?
By the way, downloaded several others favorite apps.
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05-01-2010, 07:56 AM
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Mark on call- interior design program that provides help for the novice.
Backgrounds- Very cool wallpaper you can import.
Santa gps- My kids love this one!
Live cams- Who doesn't like to watch? LOL
USPS mobile- Great for tracking your delivery.
Facebook- As If!
Great thread, thanks for sharing.
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05-01-2010, 08:49 AM
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SPOOF APP
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05-01-2010, 08:51 AM
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Does anybody have thoughts on PIMs? I'm a convert from Palm and am going through withdrawal. The iPhone doesn't seem to be well integrated. I'm trying out Pocket Informant and SaiSuke. Any others?
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05-01-2010, 10:21 AM
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Does anybody have thoughts on PIMs? I'm a convert from Palm and am going through withdrawal. The iPhone doesn't seem to be well integrated. I'm trying out Pocket Informant and SaiSuke. Any others?
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Anything with a SIM card. Then transfer to a new phone is painless.
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05-05-2010, 08:41 AM
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Handy tool has a date calc (good for adding PA)
LockBox is my blackbook number storage
Livestrong keeps my food and exercise stats
Where locates best gas price
Starbucks locates closest one to me
Chipotle I can order and have it ready
Shazam tag music for iTunes
Magic 8Ball for answers to important questions
Others have been mentioned
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05-28-2010, 02:19 PM
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There are some great apps thx for the lists. I am also curiuos about apps for ipad.
One of my clients just purchased one and we were playing around with it. Another fun gadget.
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05-29-2010, 10:17 AM
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Join Date: Feb 26, 2010
Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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Does anybody have thoughts on PIMs? I'm a convert from Palm and am going through withdrawal. The iPhone doesn't seem to be well integrated. I'm trying out Pocket Informant and SaiSuke. Any others?
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Well the typical features I'm looking for in a PIM are already all there - notes, address/phone book, birthdays/anniversaries, calendaring. I'm not sure how much more integrated it can get - everything is modal for the task you are doing, and it all links to the same data from where I might need it, e.g. the dialer and email from address book data.
And it all syncs to my Mac's integrated apps that come with it.
I used to have a Palm Treo, and it seemed liked a huge improvement to me.
What's really missing in your user experience?
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Grocery Gadget-- you create a grocery list and go to the store and enter prices so it gives you an ide of what you're spending. It's been updated to read bar codes. And the kicker is it remembers the sequence of what you bought and will sort the next grocery list in the order you go through the aisles.
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Cool, I had been using "Shopper" for keep my grocery lists. It's got some rough edges in the UI for things like prices. I'll have to try this one.
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05-30-2010, 11:19 AM
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Join Date: Dec 27, 2009
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The Kissing test, don't know if it works.
Zillow.com for homes
Sound Hound - id music
Flixster - movies previews
Open Table or Urbanspoon - food
ATM hunter - for finding atms -lol!!
Yum Yum - for vegan diets.
Around me -places around you..gas, food, Apple stores.
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