DISQUS

Griffin Blog: What’s The One iPhone App You Can’t Live Without?

  • kevinnunez · 2 months ago
    1Password. I always need passwords to websites and application all the time.
  • Adam · 2 months ago
    BeejiveIM would be mine... I use it more than any other app...
  • terryhenderson · 2 months ago
    LaTwit
  • terryhenderson · 2 months ago
    Tweetie
  • terryhenderson · 2 months ago
    Tweetie
  • bcb · 2 months ago
    Zenbe Lists - it remembers my several to-do lists and other stuff to remember better than my brain does :) I use this app many times a day. easy to use, convenient desktop access via the web and effortless sync.

    a close 2nd would be 1Password, but I tend to rely more on the desktop version than the iPhone version of the app.
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    Oh nice! I might have to give this one a try. Thanks.
  • webslog · 2 months ago
    Scrabble
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    Scrabble. Nice!
    My Dad, brother and I use to have some serious Scrabble sessions. I'll
    check this one out for sure.

    Thanks!
  • webslog · 2 months ago
    It is so massively epic.

    Online private or public games with up to four players. Archives
    every game you play. It is absolutely wort6h the money. (9.99 i think)
  • aaronstepanik · 2 months ago
    Beejive, Pandora, Colloquy, WeatherBug, WifiTrak.
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    That was more than one (heh heh) :-)
  • Tom · 2 months ago
    Ping! would be mine, its like an IM thing but better, and as its on my phone its like free texting!!
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    After my bill last month I could use free texting. Thanks for the tip.
  • Galley · 2 months ago
    MLB.com At Bat 2009, because I know I can get a baseball fix wherever I am.
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    I haven't seen that one, but it totally makes sense to me.
    How are the Blue Jays doing this year?

    D
  • Galley · 2 months ago
    Not well; 4th in the AL East.
  • Ron · 2 months ago
    1Password as well and MyNetDiary - it's amazing how the latter helps me stay healthy!
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    MyNetDiary looks promising. I'm always looking for a way to better
    track what I eat. Thanks.

    D
  • caliberstone · 2 months ago
    As of right now, it's a toss up between Things, Awesome Note, and iFitness
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    I dont know those. I'll need to check them out. Thanks.
  • Simon James Betts · 2 months ago
    Having only had my phone a few months i am really in the app discovery phase, I have purchased a few apps now and download a heap of free one. The thing with the iPhone is that you can have so many apps at you finger tip, so picking just one is way to hard. So let say top 5 at this time, not including games....

    Pocket Weather - Australia (just found out it was made in my home town which is kind of cool), I think they have a world version....great app

    Things - Sync with my mac version, very cool 'to do' app

    Road Trip - great log book for car, first thing I bought

    Grocery Gadget - Syncs with web and therefore updates on any iPhone linked to the account, just got this, but it will make the weekly shop much easier.

    Commbank - Again Australia only, but let me check account balance on the run and also ATM locations.
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    Great selection Simon, thanks!
  • chrisdejabet · 2 months ago
    Twitterrific by The Iconfactory.
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    Great call Chris! I love my Twitter apps.
  • d3bruts1d · 2 months ago
    Probably 1Password or iBank. Use 1Password to store website login info, safe combinations, and other important bits of info. Use iBank to keep my financials in order. Back when I was on the road a lot for work, I used Gashog to track mileage and gas costs.
  • Dave Delaney · 2 months ago
    Interesting. The password management and banking apps tend to be quite
    popular. Thanks.