For you iPhone or iPod Touch owners...

Started by Mouseroo, Sep 13, 2009, 21:54:22

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Mouseroo

Found this video of an app demonstration: Sonifi Application

Looks rather nifty (apart from the impossibly small buttons which apparently can't be pressed first time  :whistle:).

Personally, I don't much care for the iAnything, but I do like my music and so I'm a bit envious... but only a bit   ;)
Andy
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Your ability to bang your head against reality in the hope that reality will crack first is impressive, but futile!

Sebby

Cool. There really is an app for just about anything... ;D

Rik

But very little that's really useful. ;D :out:
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Sebby


Rik

Rik
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Gary

I agree, get, the big lamp and handcuffs Sebby  :whistle: Oh and I just downloaded an app that shows me hown many texts I have used, how many voice calls, where in the mobile monthly cycle I am and how much my bill is to date, and you can even pay it by the app if you did not have direct debit, thats useful  ;) all without making a call or going to your pc.
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Sebby

What's that one called, Gary? It sounds handy!

Gary

Quote from: Sebby on Sep 14, 2009, 14:38:13
What's that one called, Gary? It sounds handy!
MobileMinute by PageOnce Sebby, its really useful. So is Weather Pro, much better than the built in one, it can find you pretty much anywhere, shows windspeed, humidity, satellite imagery that you can play to see whats happening over the day and a 7 day ahead detailed forcast, it also shows sunrise sunset times etc, pretty much all you need. Clear and concise :thumb:
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Sebby


Sebby

Gary, I've just spotted that O2 have their own app now. :thumb:

Gary

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Quote from: Sebby on Sep 16, 2009, 12:15:46
Gary, I've just spotted that O2 have their own app now. :thumb:
Cheers Sebby I shall go looksy  :thumb:

Edit: Bad reviews as you cannot even log in with it but I can and it seems fine, good find Sebby  :thumb:
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Sebby


Lance

I think I'll give it a try as well then!
Lance
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Sebby

How you finding OS 3.1, Lance? Is the battery life any better?

Lance

To be honest sebby I've not noticed much difference but then I've not been looking for any either. I'm quite used to plugging it in each day at work but that it has generally gone from being plugged in the the morning to the afternoon  instead. Speedwise it seems just as quick as ever :)
Lance
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Gary

I get a few days out of the iPhone but I useage may be different, I fint OS3.1 good, turns out the antiphising in safari does not work though, so I guess we will have more patches soon
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Sebby

Where did you hear that, Gary? I heard it downloads the anti-phishing database while the phone is charging.

Gary

Quote from: Sebby on Sep 18, 2009, 00:10:59
Where did you hear that, Gary? I heard it downloads the anti-phishing database while the phone is charging.
It was on The Reg it seems like it was tested and failed everytime let me find the link

Edit: The Reg link http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/10/iphone_antiphishing_failure/
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Lance

My useage us quite high I suppose, with push email, fetch email, An hour or so each to browsing via 3g and wifi,  a couple of hours of music, perhaps 10 texts and 15 min of calls each day.
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Gary

Quote from: Lance on Sep 18, 2009, 07:06:01
My useage us quite high I suppose, with push email, fetch email, An hour or so each to browsing via 3g and wifi,  a couple of hours of music, perhaps 10 texts and 15 min of calls each day.
I don't use push email, it eats battery up and have it turned off as well as 3G because we are not in a 3G area Lance. I do a lot of texting and a fair amount of browsing but I don't make that many calls, no need to really at the moment I check emails each day when not at the PC so that may be why I get more mileage out of a charge.
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Steve

I might be wrong but my impression is that when it says its 100% charged its not and seems to benefit from a longer charge.
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Gary

Quote from: stevethegas on Sep 18, 2009, 14:42:15
I might be wrong but my impression is that when it says its 100% charged its not and seems to benefit from a longer charge.
I agree, if its gets to 18% or 9% i leave it longer then it lasts longer. If it runs flat at night I'll leave it charging overnight.
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