
4 Apps I Can’t Live Without
The App Store recently celebrated it’s first birthday and we oogle at the tens of thousands of Apps available. We take a look back at our favorites.
Tweetie This by far has got to be one of the best Twitter clients there is. It makes managing my load of tweets easier and I can track the latest happenings in the tech world as they happen. The only thing lacking is Push Notification which is a universal complaint across all Twitter clients right now but the intuitive interface more than makes up for it.
NetNewsWire A port of the very popular online and Mac based RSS reader, this App helps streamline my daily workflow by allowing me to catch up on the news during my off time. While not the most full featured RSS reader, its ability to sync with a Newsgator account and back to NetNewsWire on my Mac is simply unmatched.
Evernote Responsible for a huge portion of my writing, Evernote simply just works. It acts as a central hub for all all my creative ideas and can sync all of this to an Evernote account online and then to my Mac.
FML My mantra has been “someone is having a worse day than you, that’s some consolation” which is why FML resides happily on my iPhone. Installed for a funny pick me up, it’s quickly become part of my odd daily routine to get some humor in before I start the day.
Let us know yours in the comments~
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Pocket weather: the best Australian weather app of all
Solebon: a fantastic app full of a squilliion different solitaire games
Night Stand: I run this every night next to my bed (plugged in). So not only do I have a very cool digital clock, but my iPhone is fully charged each morning.
WordBook; my favourite dictionary/thesaurus app with great extras. I tried dictionary.com but found I preferred WordBook.
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Jovan, would love to see a tute from you on how you use Evernote.






