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For a weather app I'm using WeatherPro, mostly because it's the only one I think that has both satellite and rain radar for the UK. It has other plusses too though: seven-day forecast, three-hourly forecast (essential in my view), nice graphs of forecast temperatures and precipitation probabilities, and hourly updates to current conditions. It's all wrapped up in a very nice UI and has been faultless and completely stable for me thus far.
Other recommended utility apps: Air Sharing (document sync and viewing), NetNewsWire (RSS), Quickpedia, 1Password, Jaadu VNC, PhotoCalc (if you're a photographer), MobileFiles (more document sync and viewing - only useful if you have a MobileMe account), Darkness (it only does sunrise/sunset, moonrise/moonset and related stuff, but it's very pretty ) |
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The weather channel app is a great weather app. To enable street view you have to hit the orange icon of a little person that come up when you drop a pin. However not all streets have street view but most do. Beejive Im is also an app worth checking out!
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I'm a fan of Weather Underground which has an iPhone version, i.wund.com, that formats a variety of info for the smaller screen. But for weather and road reports, it is hard to beat my state's DOT site for current info, traffic, forecasts and, my favorite, highway cameras. Jennifer may want to see what her DOT offers.
Because it is her own iPhone I will also recommend the Geocaching app for a good example of what the iPhone can do. It costs money and it is a specialized sport but, who knows, she might like it or already know of it. |
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Jen:
Make sure you try out the Google Mobile App. Go into settings and enable Voice Search. Then just lift to your ear (like a phone), say what you want, and Google does magic. Google Earth is also very pretty. If you're musical, Ocarina is awesome and you could potentially hear what Kevin is playing in Winnipeg! Stanza is great for eBooks, AirShare, VNC, and SSH for the inner geekwork, and I'm sure you'll get tons of good game recommendations. |
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1. Open Maps (obvious first step) 2. Search for what you want (obvious second step) 3. Hit the bottom right icon of a page being flipped up 4. Click drop pin if you have not searched for a specific address or place 5. Click on the Orange "person" to the left of the information. 6. View street view! |
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You might want to check out Weather Bug as well. TWC app has some location issues and I can't find away to delete old ones I don't want.
Other apps you might check out; AP Mobile News, News Desk, Google Mobile app (voice search is cool), wikipanion, shazam, itunes remote, seadragon (from microsoft, gasp!), and an untold number of games. Games; Missile Command, Texas Hold Em', Fieldrunners, Snail Mail, TapDefense, and many many more. It is quite easy to go overboard on apps, I know I am always checking the app store and looking for the latest greatest stuff. I am an app junkie, just can't get enough. Last edited by sting7k : 12-17-2008 at 12:09 PM. |
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