The Free App Pack

10 10 2009

     Do you need apps that will help you daily and don’t cost a cent? Well you have come to the right place. Here are eight apps that are completely free and make life a lot easier. The apps include: Shazam, Pandora, WikiTap, Dictionary.com, Evernote, Score Center, Flixster, and Twitterrific. I highly recommend downloading all eight apps as each one is salutary and used with ease.

Shazam
     Shazam allows you to have music played into your microphone and identifies the song, artist, and album. This app is a must if you don’t have a paid radio service, such as Sirius Radio. Once a song is identified you can preview and buy it on iTunes, view on YouTube, tweet the song, send a postcard, view where you discovered the song, read a biography on the artist, read a discography of the artist, view the lyrics, save the album work, and attach your own picture to replace the album cover, all via the app. I should note that not all of these options will be available for every song you tag.

Pandora
     Pandora is almost like a radio, but with no advertising between songs, and free! The only advertisements are on the screen, which are small and close-able. When you create a station, you enter a song and/or artist that acts like a seed to find related songs. You can add more seeds if you wish to get more songs you like. It’s so simple yet incredible how this works. I always get songs that I enjoy and I even learn new songs. Pandora is a great way to listen to music you like and to find new songs. Pandora recently had to limit all users to a 40-hour limit a month to avoid lawsuits, but I have yet to surpass the limit. Overall Pandora is a great way to listen to music.

WikiTap

     WikiTap is a portable Wikipedia. Type something in the search, such as lacrosse, and it opens the Wikipedia page on lacrosse. Of course you could use Safari, but this is much faster and no need to type in wikipedia.org. There are three tabs at the top, Cached, Wiki, and Contents. Cached shows you very large excerpts (almost full size) without the pictures. Wiki displays the actual Wiki page (with pictures and links and all). There is also a link at the top to open the page in Safari. Last, Contents is the table of contents of the page. Pretty self-explanatory. Shows a list of all the sections, tap one, and takes you to the section under the Cached tab. There are also videos stickied to the bottom of your screen that are about the subject you searched. To recap all that has been said, WikiTap is a shortcut to Wikipedia, which is formatted to fit your screen. Even though Wikipedia has a lot of useful information, the man who made Wikipedia said that Wikipedia should not be used as a reference for school assignments.

Dictionary.com
     Dictionary.com decided to release an app called Dictionary. I have been calling it Dictionary.com just to keep it distinctive from other dictionaries. Dictionary is extremely useful. There is a dictionary and thesaurus inside of the app. Search a word and quickly switch between the definition and related words. Also, there is a Recent tab, which allows you to view your searches is newest to oldest order, and there is a Word of the Day tab, which doesn’t have much to describe. Dictionary is a very simple yet convenient app.

Evernote
     Evernote, recently reviewed here, is pretty much a notepad. But what makes this app stand out is that it syncs with your phone, computer, and there is even a Firefox extension. You can take text, picture, and voice notes. These notes are synced with your account. The desktop version lets you view and edit your notes, the iPhone/iPod Touch version lets you view an edit notes, and the Firefox extension allows you to take notes on a website. This takes note taking to the next level.

ESPN Score Center
     Score Center lets you create tabs of your favorite pro and college sports. The tabs shows you all of the recent, current, and upcoming games/scores. It even lets you put your favorite team at the top to quickly see how they are doing. Other then when the server is overloaded and the app won’t connect (which doesn’t happen that often), Score Center is a very easy way to keep track of scores when you are on-the-go.

Flixster
     Ever wonder what movies are in theaters, or ever want to watch that preview again because you missed part of it? Your adversaties are solved! Well, your movie problems, maybe not your other ones.With Flixster, you can save a list of movies you wish to see, watch previews, order movies via NetFlix, and much more.

Twitterrific
     There are many twitter apps out there, and some other free ones, but Twitterrific is a great way to use Twitter on your iPhone/iPod Touch. Twitterrific allows you to sign into multiple Twitter accounts, and has an option when tweeting to compress text and/or URL’s, which is great! Twitterrific is a great Twitter app, especially the compressing text part. 





Never Everlose notes again.

1 10 2009

     Today I am reviewing a free app called Evernote. Evernote is a note taking app. Now, you may be thinking, “Oh great, another one?” But this isn’t just a text form with a paper background. This is quick, easy, and convenient.

     As you can see here, you can take text notes, take pictures, browse pictures from your iPhone/iPod Touch, and take voice notes. Taking text notes is very easy. Give it a title, choose the notebook take save it under, maybe add some tags for even more organization, and start typing. Usually what I do is when I see something I want to save off of the internet, I copy it and paste it (OS 3.0) into Evernote. Adding pictures creates a new note, and you have to select it from the Notes tab to edit it. I’d much rather have it take you to the editor right away but it’s nice and quick for saving photos on the fly. I think that the best part of this app is that it syncs with the desktop version (also free, on Windows & Mac). Also, which I use at home, is the Firefox extension. I love it. Just click the icon after you have copied your desired text or URL, paste it, and click “done.” I should also note that your notes are all saved on your account, but you can also save notes offline, and then they will sync later.

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     Okay so, this will be quick since it’s just a note taking app. Well, the UI is great. Nice and big buttons with pictures next to the text. The look of the app when taking notes looks similar to the email app, so it’s easy to find what is where. Saving notes and syncing them doesn’t take long at all. Last, being able to save them over the internet, view them on your computer, iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry, OR Palm Pre is very nice. Personally, I use this app almost everyday if not everyday. Wow, just this second I realized that you can right click on items or words in Firefox and it says “Add to Evernote.” Even more useful! So, I rate this app as…

9/10
Outstanding