pwSafe and Dropbox pwSafe works with the open source Password Safe program on my desktop via Dropbox to keep the myrid of passwords, servers, ftp's, sites, notes and client info all at my fingertips on both the iPad and iPhone. I can now work from anyplace. Oh wait...that may not be such a great thing...
Apps Out of Milk. This is a good app. If you are about of something at home, you can either type it in this app or scan it using the bar code Out of Milk has. Or if you are work and remember you need something then you can just pull it up on your phone and type it right there. When you go to the store, you can just open this app up and you have your grocery list right there on your phone. It is so much easier than having a piece of paper and it getting lost if it is breezy or you throw it away without meaning too. I have done that many times.
All those years of marine sciences just paid off! Zoeae with the Z on a double letter and e on triple word. 102 points for a larval crab. WOOT!
Why do App designers think that a whole new look and feel to an established app is what we want. I've been using the app Zite for quite some time, I liked it, the app worked, it made sense. It was easy to navigate. Yesterday, Zite 2.0 was released. New everything. Now I'm not that resistant to change when change make sense. In this case I can't understand why they had to take a good thing and muck it up.
Haze ~ Put some color on your forecast is a whole new way to look at weather in an app. I like it. On sale today for 99 cents too.
Anyone have a mapping app (Android) you like better than Google Maps? Looking for an option that will also work well on occasion in lieu of a dedicated GPS for turn by turn directions, etc.
One recent app I have really gotten to like is Car Home Ultra. Great interface for phone while driving. CarHome Ultra | TheSpinningHead