Showing posts with label iPhone Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone Apps. Show all posts

26.6.10

Personalizing Your Device With Apple iPhone Tips

When the iPhone was introduced to the market in July of 2007, it made a huge splash in the marketplace and it literally changed the way that people thought about smart phones. Many people who were intimidated by the complexities of the smart phones that were on the market before the iPhone were thrilled at the ease of use of Apple's offering.

While easy to use, many users are still always looking for good Apple iPhone tips to make the most of their device.

This is one of the first Apple iPhone tips that any user should know. In order to move the apps on the phone, simply put your finger on one of the application icons and hold it until all the icons start wiggling around on the screen.

Then, just touch the app you want to move and drag it to a new position, either on the current screen or on another screen by dragging it to the edge of the screen. When you have the apps where you want them, all you have to do is click on the "home" button.

One of the top Apple iPhone tips that is not as well known is how to get an iPhone screenshot. The screenshot will capture anything that is currently showing on the iPhone screen. To make a screenshot you just have to press the power button and the home button at the same time.

You'll hear a click that sounds like a shutter of a camera and then you will be able to access the screenshot in the Photos application on your phone and filed under the "Camera Roll" along with a list of your photo albums.

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23.6.10

Access More Functions And Features With iPhone Apps Downloads

The amazing iPhones that were introduced by Apple just over two years ago have become a real hit and are considered to be very fashionable to have, and even trend setters.

But these powerful smart phones do so much more than any other smart phone that came along before. In a sense, these are really tiny, yet powerful computers that run a huge variety of iPhone apps downloads, which allow users to perform a vast array of functions with their phones.

But that is only the beginning of what the free iPhone apps downloads offer the iPhone owner. You also have access to a fully functional internet browser, visual voicemail that lets you decide the order in which you listen to your messages, current weather conditions, a camera and photo management software, and interactive maps.

There is also a tricked out clock application that includes multiple alarms, as well as stopwatch and timer functions.

You will find that the vast majority of all iPhone apps downloads cost about $5 or less. There are some software applications that are mainly geared toward business professionals that have higher price tags, but for the most part it seems that the iPhone developer strategy is to sell more apps at a lower cost.

No matter what kind of functions you need to add to your iPhone, there is a very good chance you will find just the right app waiting for you in the App Store.

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22.6.10

Many Useful Tools Are Available As iPhone Application Downloads

Compared to other smart phones, the iPhone has not been on the market very long, but it has created a huge ripple effect in the smart phone industry since it was launched. In less than 3 years, this cutting-edge device has not only raised the bar for smart phones in general, but has also created a new way for software developers to get their products into the hands of users.

In the App Store, you can now find over a hundred thousand iPhone application downloads, and this number is growing constantly. No matter what you want to do with your iPhone, it is a pretty sure bet you can find an app to meet your needs.

A wide range of iPhone apps are available. An iPhone application can be simple and have just one task or function or it can be as complex as a database or spreadsheet, and much more.

The functions that these iPhone application downloads run on the iPhone are only limited by the imagination and skill of the software developers.

The iPhone application downloads development trend will no doubt continue to be strong for the next several years, as more and more people are finding out how freeing it is to have so many important and useful tools built into their iPhone.

That means that you will have even more iPhone app choices, which can only be good for the end consumer.

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19.6.10

Discover More Functions And Features With iPhone Tips And Tricks

The iPhone from Apple was an instant hit when it was released and it is a good bet that virtually all owners are very fond and attached to their powerful yet friendly device.

One of the things that iPhone users are always looking for is new iPhone tips and tricks that help them uncover even more power and capability in their phone.

One of the biggest reasons why people find the iPhone to be so different and preferable over other kinds of smart phones is the availability of an amazing array of iPhone apps.

These apps allow the user to add a huge variety of additional capabilities to the phone. With the addition of so many apps, the amount of iPhone tips and tricks that a user can discover are almost staggering.

One of the best sources for finding lots of iPhone tips and tricks is to follow the active bloggers who love to write about all aspects of the iPhone and other Apple doings.

When you run across such a blog, you will most likely have an option to subscribe to the RSS feed on the blog. That way you will be notified as soon as they post some new information or tips about the iPhone.

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16.6.10

iPhone Applications Improve Your Smart Device

At the time that the iPhone was brought to market by Apple, which was almost three years ago, it entered a market that already had several smart phones competing for consumer dollars.

But within a very short time, the iPhone impact was felt and the smart phone industry would never be the same. One significant reason for this impact is the thousands upon thousands of iPhone applications that bring major additional capabilities to this cutting edge device.

There are many top rated iPhone applications that you can find in the App Store, which can be accessed by using iTunes, then clicking the App Store on the menu. One of the favorite and best rated iPhone apps is called Personal Assistant.

This application uses a secure connection and allows you to access all of your important financial accounts. At a glance you can see exactly what funds you have available in your bank and what you owe on your various bills.

Many people will read the listing for an application that makes it seem fantastic and just what they need, and they make the purchase. Yet many others will read through iPhone reviews before buying, thus sometimes discovering some major problems.

Always take the time to read through the reviews of the current version and then you can make all of your iPhone applications purchases with confidence.

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13.6.10

Enhancing Your Device With iPhone Tricks

If you happen to be one of the lucky owners of an Apple iPhone and you have been using it for any length of time, then you can probably consider yourself somewhat of an expert in making the best use of the incredible features it boasts.

There is also a good chance that you have already learned some of the coolest iPhone tricks that can enhance your user experience with the phone.

Even the basic iPhone as it comes to you out of the box can deliver some wonderful iPhone tricks that you might not expect from a phone, even a smart one.

Add to that the fact that you can download a huge selection of applications for the phone and you will end up having almost unlimited tricks the phone can do, which can really help you through a busy day.

The best way to learn of the many iPhone tricks that this smart phone is capable of is to simply spend time with the device, learning all about its basic functions. Then go into each app and check for the different ways you can configure each one to make it adaptable to your personal preferences.

You can often learn special tricks for a specific application by going to the App Store, finding the app listing and then reading through the reviews where many other users often share the tips and tricks they have learned.

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21.4.10

Rigid Control Of iPhone Apps

The little downloadable programs known as iPhone apps have made Apple's iPhone hugely popular in North America and around the world. These applications allow users to perform all sorts of tasks, and to program their phones as they wish.

They aren't just limited to Apple's own programs for their iPhone downloads either; other developers can create applications, and if Apple approves them, it places them in its online store.

Users supposedly have access to anything they need on their phone, choosing both from free apps or those that come at a cost.

All is not roses with the iPhone apps, however. Many people have objected to the way Apple exerts such rigid control over what they are allowed to download. They frequently liken it to a company producing a computer but dictating which programs they are and aren't allowed to use on it, which you just don't see happening.

Because of this, perhaps ten percent of iPhone users have performed iPhone hacks, devising workarounds against the guards that prevent them from downloading applications Apple hasn't authorized.

Whatever people's reasons for wanting to hack their phones and alter how iPhone apps work, the Copyright Office must consider them all before it finally rules. Some people want the right to use their phone with someone other than the "approved" carrier, as they can with other cell phones.

Others want to engage in iPhone hacks that allow them to use applications that work much better or have different features than those Apple approves of, and some simply want to break what appears to be Apple's monopoly on use and access.

Whatever the final decision on these matters, 2010 will be an important year for iPhone users.

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19.4.10

Developing A User Friendly iPhone App

Creating successful iPhone downloads involves much more than just writing a program, no matter how good that program is. This is what Brook Lenox teaches on his www.howtomakeiphoneapps.com website.

He's had experience both in creating these applications and marketing them, and he has recognized that marketing your iPhone app is just as important as designing it in the first place.

It's not going to work if you just create the thing and do nothing to promote it. You need both sides of the equation to get a good result.

Two other factors in developing an iPhone app involve both the appearance of the interface and how you infuse good marketing principles right into its design. When it comes to appearance, be sure the graphics are top notch and sharp, and don't look like they were designed by an amateur.

The way the app is used should be easy and intuitive to the users, not requiring unnecessary or confusing steps. And before submitting your program to Apple, research the best keywords to assign to it during the submission process.

Once your iPhone app has been accepted and placed in the App Store, then the real marketing begins. This involves everything from deciding on the price of your app, to how you will track the results of well-placed ads or good reviews.

Lenox advises having both a free version of your app, as well as a paid one with more features. Giving your potential clients a chance to try out the application before buying is a great strategy.

As much care should be applied to marketing your app as to marketing any other type of product. If you do it well, your application will experience success.

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15.4.10

Customers Hacking iPhone Application Controls

It's not that people do an iPhone 3G unlock just because they can, although that's undoubtedly a big draw for some tech-savvy users. Hacking an iPhone is perceived by some people as a defense against Apple's own monopolistic tendencies.

In fact, when Apple demands that the Copyright Office make it illegal for anyone to tamper with its iPhone application controls, these people see it as proof that the company is trying to exert unacceptable restrictions over what they do with the property they've bought.

People who advocate iPhone hacking consider the phone to be analogous to a computer that anyone can purchase. No computer manufacturer attempts to dictate what programs users can or can't use on their equipment once they've bought it.

Individual hackers and those who place their own apps in the online store at www.cydia.com believe they are working against Apple's unwarranted monopoly. Apple's claim that it alone can accept or reject an iPhone application is seen simply as tyrannical.

Apple and AT&T, which is the company that carries the iPhone in the United States, also seem to be working hand-in-glove, which people doing iPhone hacks also use as justification for what they do.

They cite how Apple sometimes appears to reject an iPhone application mainly because it might affect AT&T's profits or controls.

As far as the hackers are concerned, this is monopolistic behavior that takes no thought for Apple's actual customers, and it only increases the need for customers to hack the iPhone and take a little control of the devices they own.

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13.4.10

Restricting iPhone Development To Apple

In Apple's current struggle to restrict all iPhone development for itself, some might look at the history of the iPhone over the past three years and raise a skeptical eyebrow.

The very first iPhone release in 2007 featured a phone with certain programs on it, included by Apple, and no capacity to download others. But even at that time, people worked around those restrictions and created hacks that opened the phone to downloading of small applications, resulting in Apple developing the iPhone 3G, which officially did the same thing.

But many iPhone users think that in its insistence on keeping all iPhone development to itself, Apple has become arbitrary and controlling when it comes to the apps it rejects for its store.

It refuses to explain why apps are rejected, and even when it accepts an application, it can be weeks or even months before it appears in the store. As a result, those willing to do an iPhone hack have turned to another online store called Cydia. This site, operated by Jay Freeman, actually developed out of the earliest efforts to hack the original iPhone.

Those who jailbreak iPhone controls to allow downloading of non-Apple-authorized apps are not convinced the company's primary motivation is its customers' convenience and satisfaction.

Given that so many of Apple's moves appear designed to protect the profits and controls of its main American carrier, AT&T, many users think iPhone development is tailored to convenience the pocketbooks of others rather than their own usage.

As long as they perceive things this way, it's very likely that an application store like Cydia will continue to flourish.

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11.4.10

Marketing And Promoting iPhone Games

The world inside and outside of computer games can be oddly similar at times. When iPhone or iPod applications began to include games along with apps like news readers, photo organizers and contact managers, the competition to create and promote them grew a little wild.

Creating iPhone games is potentially very big business, and whatever cutthroat methods people use to win inside the games can be applied almost as effectively outside.

But there's a seedy underside to marketing and promoting iPhone games. As discussed by both game reviewers and developers in late December on the Gamasutra gaming website blog (http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/author/MarshalHernandez/2031/), it's a common practice for those trying to promote games to get in touch with reviewers and offer to pay for good reviews for their particular iPhone downloads.

This applies to any sort of major app, but when it comes to games, good reviews could potentially mean very big money. So these attempts at wining-and-dining go on all the time.

However, the "wild west" feel of iPhone games promotion and reviewing may already be in the process of being tamed. In December of 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) instituted new regulations that require reviewers and even bloggers to reveal if they've received payments or "free stuff" in return for reviews.

If people know that reviewers of iPhone downloads have received compensation, then this can be factored into the equation. Hopefully, this will help users know whether they are receiving accurate information, and this will guide them in which games to download.

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9.4.10

Doubts About Some iPhone Reviews

In the same way that reviews of most consumer products have come into question over the years, iPhone reviews have begun to experience problems as well. One of the features of Apple's online store for approved iPhone downloads is that people who have already downloaded and used the apps can write reviews and give them a rating.

But gradually, questions have come up about how genuine those reviews actually are. Was it possible that reviewers were somehow being paid or influenced to write good reviews by the companies or developers who had created the apps?

When Jeff Bertolucci did some research into iPhone app reviews in the app downloading store, he found that even with the safeguards Apple had tried to put in place to prevent the likelihood of deliberately skewed reviews, it was still too easy to slide around them.

Nick Santilli, who writes for www.theappleblog.com, told Bertolucci that it made more sense to talk to people on Twitter or in other user-friendly sites, to get genuine iPhone reviews from people who have actually used the apps. Many people simply don't think reviews at the site itself can be trusted.

Between new federal regulations requiring disclosure of payments for writing reviews, and the ability for developers to respond to iPhone reviews with accurate information, Bertolucci still thinks it's a good idea to let the reviewing continue at the App Store.

Certainly, in the midst of a bunch of rave reviews made for hire, a couple of negative ones will stand out and make the potential user take notice.

The new regulations, instituted in December of 2009, will help to reduce reviews written for a payment, and it's possible now that users may actually glean some accurate information from them.

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7.4.10

A Goldmine Of iPhone 3G Apps

Even though the iPhone 3GS emerged just a year after the 3G version, the iPhone 3G apps are not likely to become obsolete any time soon. Once a phone emerged for which people could write applications that others could download, it was like the gold rush was on.

Users eagerly hunted for useful or enjoyable iPhone downloads, and creators were more than eager to provide them. This meant that when the 3GS came out in 2009, it inherited a vast gold mine of applications that work on both the 3G and the newer iPhone version.

There are two basic types of iPhone 3G apps; those acquired for free and those that cost something. Someone might wonder why anyone would provide iPhone downloads for free, but many people believe in shareware, while even some corporations like to provide service programs.

Some of the countless free and very useful apps are programs like "Evernote," which allows students to take, store and review class notes, or "eReader," which enables people to read books on the iPhone.

The very expensive iPhone 3G apps are the exception rather than the rule. For the most part, those that are free or inexpensive predominate when someone looks in the App Store for something useful.

This is probably because many of the applications are designed to do just a few related tasks. But the medical, business or security applications demonstrate just how powerful these apps can get.

Not only that, they may be showing users how diverse and useful the iPhone itself will become in the future.

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4.4.10

Finding The Best iPhone Apps Reviews Online

Looking through iPhone application reviews and feeling a little lost as you're trying to hunt for the iPhone apps that will best suit you? It can be hard sorting everything out. You may be most keen on book collections and book news, but are you going to look under entertainment for the best iPhone apps to suit that interest, or under some other lifestyle category?

With so many applications available, if you don't want to be totally lost you'll certainly want to take advantage of all the help available for finding and categorizing, as well as sorting through them all.

For example, in October of 2009, Don Reisinger of www.cnet.com gave an overview of what he thinks are the best iPhone apps for students. For example, math students can download an app called "Pi83 Graphing Calculator," which turns their iPhones into something resembling a Texas Instruments graphing calculator.

A program called "Evernote" helps students take text or voice notes and even photos, which they can upload for use on online study sites or their computers. That program works with both the iPhone and iPod Touch. But Reisinger's top pick is "iStudiez Pro," which helps students organize their assignments, study times and tests.

The MacWorld AppGuide database (www.macworld.com/appguide/index.html) is another site that breaks down the best iPhone apps from Apple's online store into sub-categories that help people get a handle on them.

It also offers reviews and ratings, and also suggests fifty "Essential Collections" (www.macworld.com/appguide/collections.html) both for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Ironically, it's not that there's no help out there to help you find the best applications for you, it's just that occasionally it takes a little help to find that help.

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