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Privates!
Name: Privates!
By: RXN
Version: 1.2
Category: Apps, iPhone Apps
Date: 2016-04-18
Price: free
Our rating:
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If you use an iPhone and Toodledo you are likely familiar with Appigo’s ToDo and Notebook.
ToDo syncs with Toodledo’s task management.
Notebook syncs with the notebook feature Toodledo added some time back.
Notebook can be used as a standalone app but when used in conjunction with ToDo and both are synched with Toodledo they become a remarkably powerful organizational system.
Like all of Appigo’s software, Notebook is updated at an amazingly fast pace. A recent update to Notebook added
-Full Landscape support
-The ability to password protect private notes
-URL and phone number link support (Linkability!!!!!!!!!!)
-Bullet Support
-Support for multiple fonts and sizes
-Improved load time
-Improved searching
And more…
Notebook can be found HERE in the App Store for $4.99.
We have 3 copies to give away tonight. For your chance to win one just tell us one of the more "unusual" ways you would put Notebook to use.
If you travel much you know how infuriating the process can be.
Actually, if you travel at all you know how infuriating the process can be. Here’s a great app for getting real-time flight status on your iPhoto or iPod Touch.
You can track your flights, or flights that family or business associates are on. You can see flight cancellations in real time, delays and weather maps too. You can even save flight schedules for upcoming flights for quick reference later.
FlightTrack is powered by professional level flight tracking data — in fact, it puts the same information that airlines and the government use right in the palm of your hand.
Currently, it tracks commercial flights in the United States as well as flights that depart from or arrive in the United States.
More features are planned for the future.
You can check it out HERE in the App Store.
We have one copy to give away tonight. For a chance to win it just tell us your worst travel disaster story.
Readdle Docs is an incredibly powerful document and file management system for the iPhone and the iPod touch. It allows you to upload documents from Windows, Mac, or Linux computers using any web browser. From there, you can immediately access them within the application on your handheld device.
Using the application you can —
Copy files directly from your computer to your handheld. The application lets the iPhone or iPod touch effectively operate as if there were a flash drive.
E-mail files that are currently saved on your iPhoto or iPod touch with the ease.
Read common office documents including PDF, Microsoft office and more.
All users of the application are eligible for 512 MB of free online data storage at the Readdle Storage Web service.
Save attachments received through e-mail.
Accessible MobileMe’s iDisk will and other Web storage services.
And much more.
There are a number of applications that provide similar functionality. Readdle Docs, however, gathers all of that functionality in one place as part of one incredibly powerful, and it’s stable application. (I’m currently working on a review and have to say that I’m incredibly impressed by this application.)
You can learn more on the Readdle Docs website HERE.
We have Two copies to give away. For your chance to win one of them tell us how you might best use the application.
Is your New Year’s resolution to "Get more organized in 2009"?
But, wasn’t that your New Year’s resolution last year? And the year before? And the year before that? We know, — this time you really mean it.
Well, we want to help. The next round of giveaways include a number of applications that can be a huge help as you get organized in the new year. The contest ends tomorrow morning at 9 AM Eastern standard Time and will announce the winners at that time.
I recently had a chance to download and play with FlipBook a bit. Flipbook is a neat little app for using the iPhone or iPod Touch to make frame by frame animations. It uses a set of well-designed drawing tools to create the work which, once completed, you can share them on the flipbook.tv sharing site.
The tools make it easy to paint, color, erase mistakes etc. Undo and redo support means you can experiment to your heart’s delight without concern for ruining your work. And I particularly enjoy having the ability to import camera roll images and then use a variety of tools to customize them. What is particularly nice is the fact that you can use all the tools to do some sophisticated tweaks OR use none of them and take the simple approach. Either way it is a whole lot of fun.
Is the iPod Touch/iPhone a gaming device?
You bet — especially when there are good games available for it.
A number of our readers will behaving a bunch more fun on their iPhones now. Codes went to…
In addition to whatsoniphone I have the good fortune to be a team member over on www.geardiary.com. For me, one of the great things about GD is the opportunity to be in touch with the terrific people who make it the incredible site it is. It’s about as nice, supportive, interesting, and eclectic group is you’re going to find and the fact that everyone on the team has slightly different interests and needs when it comes to technology makes it all the more interesting.
Not surprisingly, however, there are a lot of writers there who are currently using an iPhone or an iPod touch. I asked everyone to share their top 10 iPhone applications. Most interesting to me was the degree of overlap we had with one another. Here’s a quick list of the overlap.
So which appear at the top? –
On four different lists were:
Evernote
ToDo
On three of the lists are:
Facebook
Twittelator Pro
eWallet
Safari
And on two of the lists are:
eReader
Jott
Byline
Around Me
It struck me how few of the applications are games. Clearly, at least for us, the iPhone functions as a productivity tool and as a replacement for many of the things that we would otherwise do on a computer.
My complete list after the break…
Congrats to readers "wiruzik" and "jaws". Each receives a copy of Talking Pics from Big Stone Phone. You can learn more about Talking Pics and their other great iPhone apps by visiting them HERE.
There were a few excellent submissions to our "My Top Apps Etymotic hf2 Contest".
It could just as easily been called the "Help the new iPhone user figure out which applications to use first" contest since the recommendations were excellent.
They were so good, in fact, that we’ll share all of them over the next few days.
We know that there are many people who received an iPhone or an iPod touch over the holidays and I happen to think that all of the entries are "must read" posts. But, as the TV series used to say "there can be only one" and so it is that our panel read through all of the posts and decided that the new Etymotic hf2s go to jnamcharg.
jnamcharg not only suggested an excellent selection of apps, but in doing so made some great points about HOW the iPhone can fit into your life. More-over, the suggestion that a new iPhone-user might best start off with some of the best free apps makes a lot of sense (writes the person whose iTunes app collection just blew past 450). The full post can be read after the break.
Congrats jnamcharg! We know you’ll enjoy the hf2s!.
We say "Happy Friday" to all as…
IconicNotes goes to am-woi
Byline goes to swim4life9
Air Mouse goes to jnamcharg
And Speed Brain PLUS a bonus 3 month subscription to the Lumosity website (it’s really neat!) goes to JustClem
Codes will go out first thing tomorrow at which time we’ll post the next round (lots ‘o apps coming people) and tell you about the HUGE "2009 iPhone Survival Kit" we’ll be giving away New Year’s Eve and how you can enter.