What’s on my Pre?
The fun guys at Precentral have done an article where they all talk about the apps that live on their Pre or Pixi, so I figured now was a good time to chip in and do the same. Do I need to attach a disclaimer here? Nah. you all know the drill — and I pay for all my apps, no freebies out the side door on weekends…
Here are the apps I keep close and handy:
- To Do Classic — relatively new to the catalog, but I like it because it’s simple. I’ve used a number of other to do apps but this one is my current favorite because I don’t need the extra power some of the other apps have. I also like GroceryList.
- gDial Pro and Visual Voicemail — connects me to google voice, which connects me to the thirty-seven-gazillion phone numbers I seem to own now.
- TVMCalc — my current favorite calculator
- Twee — my current Twitter client. Because I know you folks can’t survive without constantly hearing what I have to say, even when I’m at a hockey game.
- FourSquare — who knew? people volunteer to be stalked! (but it’s fun!); I’m also starting to experiment with FourSquare as a location tool for birding, and it looks promising.
- Where I’m At — I’m experimenting with location based services and the GPS as tools for my birdwatching. This one is my current favorite tool for grabbing location data and archiving it.
- MediaClock — my travel alarm. One less gadget I have to carry in my bag!
- StopWatch — which I use primarily for timing captures for night photography.
Below the fold, where you can’t see them:
- textPress, because a way to quickly take free form notes is amazingly useful
- Evernote, because you need a place to store your stuff. Having your stuff available on all of your devices rocks.
- The Weather Channel, because when it rains, you get wet. So go inside.
- TealTime, because when you work with people in five different timezones on a regular basis, knowing when they’re at lunch or asleep rocks.
- Parking Place, my current “where in the HELL did I leave my car this time?” app. Now, if I could just teach it to automatically figure out it needs to take a location, I’d be really happy.
- Preware and AppScoop, because we aren’t afraid of homebrew here.
- SuperSudoku, Free Klondike, and Mine Search because, well, sometimes those important staff meetings run a bit long. I’m glad my boss doesn’t read my blog.
- OpenTable, because dinner isn’t just a good idea, it’s the law.
- Flashlight, because I don’t see those funky menus as well as I used to. Isn’t middle age fun?
- DOF Calculator, because I’m a photo geek.
- Yelp!, because I need to know where to get a good plumber who makes lattes.
- Tip Em!, because the pre can never have enough Tip Calculators and this is my current favorite.
- Backgrounds, because plain and grey is boring.
- Sunrise Sunset, because knowing when it’s dark is useful for a photographer for some reason….
- Friendsbook, my current favorite Facebook app
- DirecTV, so when I remember I forgot to schedule that show, I can fix it.
What’s NOT on my Pre? As most of you know, before I came to Palm I used “that other phone”, but I believe in eating my own dog food, and I’ve been chowing away. But there still are a few things on that other phone I can’t do yet. Here are things I really wish I could do on my Pre, but nobody’s written them yet:
- BirdsEye and iBird — my birding field guides. We just don’t have these resources on the pre (yet).
- Best Camera, Focalware, Magic Hour – Photography apps I use once in a while.
- Darkslide — there just isn’t a Flickr browser as good as Darkslide yet. Ditto one for Smugmug.
- TideApp — another useful thing for a nature photographer and birder, because it sucks to get your feet wet for the wrong reason…
- Sirius/XM Radio – 24 x 7 hockey sports talk, baby!
Given I own about 100 apps for “that other phone” (yes, I’m an app slut), that’s actually not bad for a new platform out less than a year. I figure it won’t take too long because I’ll have alternatives. Right, developers? RIGHT? Don’t make me hurt your dog… (and if you think about it, all but Darkslide are what you can charitably call “niche” apps for a specialty audience. they normally trail in availability while we build the audience for them…. ). My “other phone” now lives in my bag, relegated mostly to iPod duty and when I need one of the specialty apps, and if I wasn’t so lazy about it, I could move the music onto the Pre, but I just haven’t bothered…
Of course, I’m constantly trying out new apps and shifting stuff around, but isn’t that half the fun? These, however, are the ones I lean on and use on a regular basis these days.
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