**Like games? I could use your help. See the last paragraph.
You know, and I know, the 3G S is out. Faster processing power is nice. Video recording and neat editing feature, handy plus. Search function, useful. Voice control, quirky, but okay... Digital compass, humm, what took you so long? 3.0 software, come on iphonedev team, work it.
I give Apple the credit. They managed to make the revolutionary phone better at more attractive price. To buy or nor? Bottom line for most usrers: which carrier works better for you at the moment.
Ever since my last post of Apple Apps, I have found out a few more goodies.
Lonely Planet has San Francisco for free (usu. $15.xx). It's a fully fledged free trial-so you can be lured into buying their other products. But the free SFO is useful even for people familiar with the city, like me.
I did download iFitness based on the user review. But honestly I haven't followed one routine in that program yet. I exercise my own way and just want to have something for quick reference on my phone.
MxTube allows you download (save) youtube videos to your phone for offline playing.
Last but not least, a game. I can count with my fingers the total games I have ever played. But this one is one of my favorite (the other one is 688i). Like the movie Top Gun? Like "revving up your engine, listen to her howling roar"? Then you've got to get this game. It's fun. I got hooked from the beginning. Unfortunately, I had a difficult time breaking mission five. My best record was twelve to go before I was shot down. Ive' tried more than a dozen time already. So go download it, and see for yourself. Let me know your tips if you pass mission five. (Oh a caveat, start each mission with the phone on a flat surface).
- posted on 06/09/2009
?? what's the biggy today? stay away from apple, and get a real life:)
moab wrote:
**Like games? I could use your help. See the last paragraph.
You know, and I know, the 3G S is out. Faster processing power is nice. Video recording and neat editing feature, handy plus. Search function, useful. Voice control, quirky, but okay... Digital compass, humm, what took you so long? 3.0 software, come on iphonedev team, work it.
I give Apple the credit. They managed to make the revolutionary phone better at more attractive price. To buy or nor? Bottom line for most usrers: which carrier works better for you at the moment.
Ever since my last post of Apple Apps, I have found out a few more goodies.
Lonely Planet has San Francisco for free (usu. $15.xx). It's a fully fledged free trial-so you can be lured into buying their other products. But the free SFO is useful even for people familiar with the city, like me.
I did download iFitness based on the user review. But honestly I haven't followed one routine in that program yet. I exercise my own way and just want to have something for quick reference on my phone.
MxTube allows you download (save) youtube videos to your phone for offline playing.
Last but not least, a game. I can count with my fingers the total games I have ever played. But this one is one of my favorite (the other one is 688i). Like the movie Top Gun? Like "revving up your engine, listen to her howling roar"? Then you've got to get this game. It's fun. I got hooked from the beginning. Unfortunately, I had a difficult time breaking mission five. My best record was twelve to go before I was shot down. Ive' tried more than a dozen time already. So go download it, and see for yourself. Let me know your tips if you pass mission five. (Oh a caveat, start each mission with the phone on a flat surface). - posted on 06/09/2009
I am not a poet, not a thinker, not a painter, not a writer, not a botanist, not a piano player, ... not a physician, and not a member of Top Gun though I'd like to be. So for me playing the game is big as life and twice as natural. ;-)
There's no bad apple in this year's bucket. It's ATT that dropped the ball.
The dying goodwill of ATT
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?? what's the biggy today? stay away from apple, and get a real life:)
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