Obligatory “Here’s my iPhone” post

Since you should never actually touch my iPhone, I figured I’d give everyone a look into how I use it and what I use it for. The following are screenshots of my two interesting home screens accompanied by a brief rundown of their contents.

All app links direct you to the publisher’s website.

Home Screen 1

1. Cha-Ching Touch

A companion to the desktop client, used for tracking transactions and budgeting. Both platforms are still under pretty heavy development and can sometimes be buggy, but it’s a nice little piece of software. However, I still go broke far too easily. Decent icon.

2. Ego

Stats at a glance from multiple web services. Awesome little app. I mainly use it to monitor my Mint installation for this site and Google Analytics stats for several others. Extra points for this one: the website tells me I’m important. Good icon.

3. Tweetie 2

Mobile Twitter client. I have no experience with version 1, but I’m thoroughly enjoying version 2. It’s a real joy to use and takes a great approach to certain features. Good/boring icon.

4. Mint web-clip

Shortcut to the iPhone optimized layout of my Mint installation. Web stats tracking at its slickest. I made the switch from Google Analytics to Mint a month ago and I’m loving it. It fits my compulsory need for immediate self-gratification far better than GA could. Throw in the “apple-web-app-capable” meta on the index.php page and pretend it’s a native app. Good icon ruined by the default gloss setting.

5. RedLists web-clip

What?!? RedLists has an iPhone-optimized layout?!?!” Why, yes it does! PERFECT icon.

6. Things Touch

Standalone to-do app that pairs well with the desktop client. This comes in handy when/if your life gets hectic. Or, in my case, if you’re putting off writing a paper. [A] great piece(s) of software, Great icon.

Home Screen 2

1. Myspace

Better than going to myspace.com. Ugly icon.

2. Facebook

Better than going to myspace.com. And actually, pretty well executed. Ugly icon.

3. iTunes Remote

Better than walking four feet. Good icon.

4. Last.fm

Better than the radio. Decent icon.

5. FourTrack

Better than Voice Memos. Ridiculously fully-featured multi-track recording app. 16 bit, 44.1khz, bounce to 2-track, metronome, and it acts as a web-server you can visit on a desktop browser to download tracks individually. I don’t think it has been updated seen I’ve bought it, but it’s already got enough to satisfy. Ugly icon.

6. Decibel

Better than going deaf. A simple decibel meter. Good icon.

7. Fuzzle

Better than Connect Four. A very addicting puzzle game. It’s even colorblind friendly! Icon used to be way better.

8. Rolando

Better than most games. This game used to be $10. Now it’s $3, and it has a sequel. There’s no reason you shouldn’t have this game. ! Icon makes you want to hug your neighbor.

9. Ramp Champ

Better than going to myspace.com. I bought into the hype on this one. The audio/visual is amazing in this game, I’m just not sure yet if I like playing it. I don’t even really like skee ball in real life. Regardless, it’s a very complete and well put together game. Cool looking icon. Still doesn’t make me think of skee ball.

10. Eliss

Better than what you’re doing right now. Excellent concept for a game that can truly only be played on a multi-touch device. Outstanding music and graphics. It gets incredibly hard about halfway through the game. I assume it’s about halfway through because that’s as far as I got. Icon makes me think of a nipple.

11. Canabalt

Better than actually escaping a robot alien invasion. Story, romance, fighting, awards, running, and jumping. Everything you’d ever want out of a game. Decent icon.

12. Convertbot

Better than doing math. This thing is too much fun to be used as little as it is. Good icon.

13. Chipotle

I have yet to use it, but it reminds me that I’m probably hungry. It also helps me forget that chipotle.com is ONE HUNDRED PERCENT FLASH. Ugly icon.

14. iOctocat

An open source Github front-end for the iPhone. Approximately 1.6x better than visiting github.com to check on activity. Good icon.

That’s it for now. I fancy my self as an app connoisseur1, and I try to keep the screen count low. It’s exciting to see the iPhone grow as a development platform, even if I never get involved in it.


1 Defined: wait until somebody else goes crazy over it, then buy.

October 14 at 07:09 PM Permalink

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