Just Released – “Take Me To My Car” Solves One Of Life’s Little Problems

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On September 14, 2008

Now this is a cool little app that could come in quite handy!

How many times have you parked your car in a lot along with hundreds or thousands of other cars only to discover upon your return that you haven’t the foggiest idea where the damn thing is??

You wander around looking for it.

"Man," you think to yourself, "I never knew there could be so many Subaru Outbacks in one place!"

Then you get a great idea.

You pull out your keys and start pressing the automatic door lock so you can see the headlights flash and hear that familiar "beep". The problem is… you have to be within range for it to work and the parking lot is HUGE!!!

With your iPhone 3G and "Take Me To My Car" this will never happen again…

iDrum Club Edition – Review

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iDrum Club Edition

By: iZotope, Inc.

Version: 1.0

Category: Uncategorized

Date: 2008-08-09

Price: 4.99

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Question Of The Day- Full-Featured or Simply-Simple?

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I was over on Appigo’s Google Groups discussion earlier looking at some of the initial responses to their just released “Notebook”. Since the app just came out late last night (and as usual finding it via the App Store’s indexing of new apps was hit or miss) there aren’t a lot of comments. One discussion, however, did catch my eyes.

One participant wrote- 

“… great app; don’t ruin it by adding too many features!”

another replied-

“…adding features does not ruin an application, provided they’re added with proper planning and design.”

and a third wrote-

“An excellent example of this is Appigo’s own ToDo application.”

All three are right.

Congratulations To Our “Apps I Wish They Made” Contest Winner!

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Originally, we were going to run this contest for only a week, but due to the overwhelming response we had, we decided to extend it to two weeks.

There were tons of great ideas, and it was much more difficult to choose a winner than we expected, but we finally made our decision to go with the one app that we all could use if it came out today.  That app?  A Battery Life Optimizer.

Imagine, you could control your screen brightness, toggle your WiFi, Bluetooth, or 3G state, set hybernation settings, or control the speaker output from one easy to reach place!  Yes, although we receive a lot of great ideas from everyone, this was the one that stood out.  So congratulations to Dev Gupta, the first to recommend a battery life optimizer (yes, there were a few of these)!  Let us know what you buy with your $50 on iTunes!

iPhone Firmware 2.1- The Morning After

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It is the day after the new firmware was released. So how’s it going? So far so good.

As noted yesterday, the update went as smoothly as could be. Once iTunes  downloaded it, everything moved forward without so much as a hiccup. One of the triggers for my frequent meltdowns seemed to be the sheer number of apps on the iPhone, so initially I didn’t add more than an app or two to my iPhone. When that worked I loaded it up with tons-‘o-apps. It worked fine.

Another trigger seemed to be adding, removing or updating an app directly on my iPhone after loading other via iTunes. To test this I then added two more apps via direct download on the device. When that worked I then removed one app directly from the device. That worked fine as well.

I waited for the App Store to indicate that an update was available. A few hours later the AIM app was shown to have an update. (A good one since I has been unable to log into my AIM account for days.) I downloaded it and…

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Date: 2008-08-26

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When used with Toodledo (the amazing online task management program) it is a really, really good notes app for the iPhone.

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Evernote 1.3 Geo-Location With A Purpose

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On September 12, 2008

I want to spend a few minutes on the details of Evernote’s update to version 1.3.

The iPhone’s location feature is really quite neat but I have been more than a bit underwhelmed by many of the implementations of it on various apps. Sure, it is great to be able to tag an image or mark a location using the gps but I have fund many to be more gimmicky than anything else and always had the sense that there was much more that could be done with it.

Evernote has done just that and while I didn’t fully appreciate it when the update was released recently, the more I use it and think about other uses, the more it blows me away.

Imagine this- you are at the beach and find a restaurant you love. You snap a picture of your friend or take a few notes about the meal. The next year you are back to the same beach and are dying for a cup of the restaurant’s clam chowder. Sure you could search for the name (if you remember it). You could also search by a keyword (if you can think of one). OR…