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Favourite iPhone App #7: #TripIt

August 7th, 2009 Comments off

TripIt for iPhone brings TripIt functionality to the iPhone. Duh. What is tripit? Register at www.tripit.com then email any travel confirmations you receive from travel agents and web sites to plans@tripit.com and TripIt does the rest. It builds and tracks your itinerary, creates Outlook calendar entries, provides live flight status and direction maps.

A must have for frequent travellers. Best of all it is free.

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Favourite iPhone App #5: #AppMiner

August 5th, 2009 1 comment

AppMiner is a great free app that lists the latest couple of hundred apps added to the iTunes app store, and the apps that are on sale.

I use AppMiner to check the store every few days for any paid apps currently on sale for free (cheapscate that I am). It is a great way to keep up to date on new releases/updates.

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Favourite iPhone App #4: #Reportage

August 4th, 2009 Comments off

Reportage is my favourite Twitter client.

Unlike most other Twitter clients it groups tweets by author on a timeline. I find it much easier to follow conversations this way. Priced at $3.99 at the time of writing, I definitely prefer it to Tweety or Twitterific.

It could benefit from a couple of extra features (Facebook support; better user management) but their lack doesn’t detract from a high rating.

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iPassConnect/iPhone 3.0 bug

August 3rd, 2009 Comments off

iPass’s response to my “iPass won’t work at DFW” problem:

“There is a known issue with some hotspots where the iPhone 3.0’s captive
network support is forcing a browser to open and when the user closes
the browser to open iPassConnect, the iPhone OS releases the IP address
and disassociates the user from the hotspot. This means that when the
user opens iPassConnect, there is no network to login to…because the
user is no longer associated. Apple has produced a fix in the OS 3.1
beta update. We have not been informed of an official release date but
expect it to come sometime in September. If you have any further
questions, feel free to give us a call toll-free 24×7 at 866-849-2853
(in the U.S./Canada), or internationally at 979-361-1636.”

Shame it doesn’t work but (a) it’s a known problem, (b) a fix is in the works, and (c) they responded almost immediately to my email. Good customer service.

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Favourite iPhone App #3: #RedLaser

August 3rd, 2009 Comments off

Today’s recommended app is RedLaser. It is a simple idea brilliantly executed (at least on the 3GS). Launch the app, point the camera at a UPC barcode and the app gives you an instant price comparison.

Negative comments in the app store seem to be from 3G users who can’t benefit from the 3GS autofocus camera. I’ve had no problems reading barcodes with my 3GS.

Screenshots:

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