Tuesday 29 December 2009

Recent iPhone Apps Part 1

I know between this blog and my other ones I’ve spent a fair amount of time writing about the iPhone and the rather cool apps you can get for it. For those of you without an iPhone this may of been a bit boring for you. Sadly I’m going to bore you a bit more with this post.

I've been playing with some new apps on the iPhone. The majority are free, one or two I've had to get from the US app store because they are only available there.

I'm going to start off with an app that I have been playing a lot today, and really enjoying. Which surprised me. In fact I enjoyed it so much I splashed out and upgraded from the free ad supported version to the paid version! So what app has been so good that it had me reaching for my virtual wallet?

IMG_2027 The app is called Words With Friends. Basically you are playing Scrabble on your iPhone. But for the obvious legal reasons they can't call it that, or use the same board layout. You still get the double and triple word scores, and letter scores but in different locations on the board. This is not a solo game. You play with friends or complete strangers that also have this app on their iPhone. It then IMG_2015 basically becomes a game of postal scrabble but using an iPhone to track the game. When your opponent has finished their go, (if switched on) a notification is sent to your iPhone to let you know.

The great thing is that you are not restricted to playing one game at a time. You can have several on the go at the same time. Which is a fantastic feature.

The app also allows you to send out invites to friends (via email), or post a tweet on Twitter or status update on Facebook to invite friends to play with you.

In fact I have enjoyed this so much, even though I'm not much of a chess player I may just download the chess app that they do that works in a similar way.

The next two apps I'm going to cover together. They are from the same company and I had to use my US iTunes account to get them. Why? Because for whatever reason the developer decided that the rest of us can't play with these IMG_2017yet. The two apps are voice apps, the first Dragon Dictation allows you to speak into your iPhone, and turns that into text that you can copy and paste into whatever app you like. The second app is Dragon Search which allows you to speak in to your iPhone with what you want to search for. Sadly the speech recognition is not that great. My initial test of the dictation app was to speak "I'm writing using dragon dictation". Guess which part it didn't understand? Yep it's own name. I thought maybe it was me and the way I talk. So I fired up the Google app on the iPhone and repeated the word dragon and it understood it. So it definitely is down to the voice recognition app that the developers are using, and that just isn't as good as the one Google are using. The search just reminds me of being competition to the Google app. So no reason to switch there. All in all I'm not impressed with these as they currently stand.

IMG_2031A great free app is the Directgov Travel News app. "By choosing a region, you can use the app to search for travel news on trains, roads, tubes, ferries and trams.

You can get detailed information about the type of delay, areas affected, incident description and severity, complete IMG_2014with Google maps.

Check before you leave to avoid speed restrictions, road closures, engineering works, sailing cancellations, replacement bus services, roadworks, accidents, bridge and tunnel closures, contra flows, diversions and more." (taken from the official site here).

As you can imagine this is a very handy app to have for all those that travel a lot. Although it can seem a little slow in downloading the data that has been asked for. Especially if you ask it for all the severity types. So I would do this at home over wifi and not the 3G network. Oh and I approve of the tax payer money being spent on this sort of thing. Bugger I think I have found something Labour has done I like.

IMG_2016 I use wordpress as my main blogging platform for my other blogs. Which means I use the excellent free wordpress app for the iPhone. However I didn't have an app that would let me edit the blogs I write or contribute to on Blogger. So I have been trying the free version of BlogPress. I know that the paid version will also allow me to write posts for my wordpress blogs as well. But at the moment I'm sticking with the free wordpress app for that. However I may change that if the next release of the wordpress app doesn't match this one in the control it gives over the placement of images within a post.  Which should tell you that I do like this app.

IMG_2019 O2 and Sky are doing an offer of being able to watch some Sky tv on the go free for 3 months, then after that it's £6 a month. The tv is the sports and news, I'd of liked some of the other Sky channels myself. But 3 months of being able to watch Liverpool struggle to get back into the top four for free can't be bad. The big test will be in 3 months time whether I keep the subscription going or not. The picture was not bad, but the broadcast was a couple of minutes behind the live broadcast in the test that I did so far.

IMG_2018 I'm a movie buff. The questions I like answering in Trivia Pursuit are the movie questions. So this paid for app is ideal for me. It has little video clip based questions, very interactive, very well executed. I like this app a lot. Plus it has the all important Facebook connect so I can go online and brag about my high scores to my friends on Facebook.

IMG_2030 This is a great little app that most people will find useful.

I've used it to check the speed of Kate's broadband connection (which is dreadfully slow). Checked mine as well. But you can also use it to check that 3G data connection. IMG_2013The app also stores the results of those tests so you can do back and compare.

It is a simple app and does one thing. But it does it really well.

 

 

 

 

Keep an eye out for part 2 in the next couple of days.

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