IPhone
I recently purchased an iPhone.
This page will become a general review of the iPhone, with intent for it to then be published to ThorxBlog.
First however, the apps I have installed and use, in approximate order of use...
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Applications
Note: I do not recall offhand which apps I paid for, and which were free. I have also written reviews of some applications to the AppStore. offhand, I can't tell you which apps I have reviewed there
Here are the installed apps as they appear on each page of my phone...
Page 1
Stuff I use regularly
- Gaia GPS - saves and records your movements using the builtin GPS (for iPhones with built in GPS of course)
 - Occassions - awesome remindering of upcoming birthdays and events. Syncs data from facebook also.
 - Google RSS - if google reader is your RSS reader of choice, this is a good front end to it :)
 - Echofon - good Twitter client
 - facebook - facebook client is good.
 - Awesome Note - this is very excellent
 - AppGmail - better for gmail than the builtin. shows gmail conversation view
 
Page 2
More or less this is overflow from page1, but also backflow from page3. And also, apps I'm still testing
- AppeBox Pro - a bunch of free tiny utilities
 - Shazam - identify songs (I've yet to use this)
 - Alarm Clock - a "better" alarm clock than the builtin. certainly prettier
 - Frotz - infocom text adventure gaming! :D
 - Stanza - eBook reader.
 - iSSH - ssh client
 - wikiHOW - frontend to wikihow. Caches survival guides locally
 - Solstice - sunrise and sunset positions. Oddly, NOT solstice dates and times!
 - TimeLapse - a timelapse app
 - FotoTimerLE - another timelapse app
 - Gorillacam - another timelapse app
 - iDent - a poor StatusNet client
 - SketchBookX - a cool sketching app
 - MyBrisbane - a range of info for Brisbane folk
 
Page 3
Stuff which isn't so useful (st.George), or is useful but only irregularly (eg: feX), or amusements
- TouchCalc - excellent scientific calculator. I installed this before I discovered that the regular calc is scientific in landscape mode
 - RotaryDialer - retro style dialer. just for fun
 - St.George - not as good as it should be
 - iTick - metronome
 - HeartBeat - count heartbeats (or any beats - effectively a reverse metronome)
 - Speedtest - measure your internet speed
 - iFractal - Mandelbrot and Julia set browser
 - feX - facebook exchange - sync facebook data to your local contacts! (update icons, addresses and birthdays)
 - LifeGame - Conways game of life
 - Totalpong - classic pong
 - wordpress - a bit buggy, though useable, I think. I don't use it at the moment though.
 - NASA - a bunch of NASA info
 
Page 4
Stuff which was dissapointing really, and/or I have alternate versions installed elsewhere
- BigOven - recipes. Just a frontend to their site
 - RSSRunner - a RSS reader
 - FreeRSS - another RSS reader
 - Birthday - a basic birthday reminder (I think this was free, whilst the far superior 'Occassions' was $)
 - RFK - Robot Finds Kitten. Does NOT COMPLY to the RFK RFC. ( http://robotfindskitten.org/download/rfk-rfc/ )
 - Metronome - a metronome
 - musebook - another metronome
 - Flickr - the official flickr app. geotagging is broken for uploading, but it's great to view your friends image stream
 - Flickd - geotagging works for uploads, but does not resize.
 
Still to get
- Moon - a decent moon app. There is a free one which is 40+ meg that I intend to get when I have decent connection
 - A decent app to give me astronomical times (sun/moon rise/set times, solstices, equinoxes, phases of the moon, etc) All to the MINUTE please. Note that the 'moon' app mentioned previously should give me the moon information at least...