ipod touch apps

Posted: November 5th, 2008 | Author: sofia | Filed under: useful | Tags: , , |

Since i’ve got my ipod touch, i’ve been trying out several applications. Some have sticked, others less. So here’s my current favorite list along with a few comments.

Stanza provides the best reading  experience of all the ereaders i’ve tried (stanza, filemagnet, instapaper, ereader) . A feature suggestion: I really would like the ability to add notes on any page or at least to underline/highlight text. Highlighting would really be nice - it just makes the reading experience much better. Basically the physical action of highlighting makes it easier for me to process the information and remember it later.

A note on page turning: Stanza is the only app where you press the left/right side of the screen to go to the previous/next page which would be fine if everyone else was doing it as well. As it is, I frequently scroll down and then wonder why nothing’s happening. I actually would like for everyone else to use Stanza’s method - it just jumps to the exact spot you were on which is less tiring on the eyes.

Stanza Pros: free; good readability. Cons: Most pdfs i tried to convert were not converted correctly making the app much less usable than i initially thought. Especially images and indexes are really poorly converted. So the search for a decent experience on reading my pdf’s went on which led me to the next app.

FileMagnet - a file manager for the ipod/iphone. Does what it’s supposed to do allowing the ipod work like a thumb drive. Cons: Frequent warnings on low memory when reading large pdfs and much poorer reading experience than stanza. Price:3.99€. Pros: Everything that i can’t read on Stanza, i read here. Useful.

Instapaper - simple app for saving pages and then reading offline. This is probably the app i use the most now along with itunes. Free and paid version. No real cons.

SmartTime - an app i really appreciate. A todo list + calendar: it’s been done a thousand times before but they actually innovated in the ui. Cons: no integration with google calendar, no export/import.

Writing Pad - another innovator. Instead of the default experience we have on small software devices where we click letter after letter to write, we now basically draw a line in between all the letters - this simple difference makes the writing experience a bit less clumky and much faster. I’ve gotten so used to it that i miss it in other apps where i write. A really good idea for writing on small devices (and they’ve filed a patent).

Accountr - a simple app for finance management. Didn’t really like it at first but it’s really quick to register stuff and i keep using it so that’s a good sign. Price: 0.79€

I could also mention others like Evernote but those are the ones i’m using the most now. Suggestions welcome :)

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3 Comments on “ipod touch apps”

  1. #1 cpinto said at 00:02 am on November 6th, 2008:

    If you’re a Google Reader user then Byline should be useful to you, it supports offline reading as well including the original page, not just what you get on the RSS feed. Stanza is cool but it keeps crashing/blocking. Another app I also enjoy is Easy Relax, it’s a simple ambient sound player. Finally, twitterific, not the best Twitter client out there but it’s the less crappier one available.

  2. #2 sofia said at 17:25 pm on November 6th, 2008:

    Thanx. Installed Bylines and it’s great. I was using google reader’s iphone version but the offline capabilities are a nice to have. I have twitterrific already but since when i have wireless available i’m already at my computer (or very close) i have no use for it. there’s a similar app which you might like, it’s twitter with a twist, twinkle, it finds out by geographic location who are the twitterers closest to you and displays their updates. On games, toy bot diaries is really sweet :=)

  3. #3 alt.prt.sc » » Episódio 4: Alt.Prt.Sc no Fórum de Segurança Digital said at 17:37 pm on November 9th, 2008:

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