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  • devilock76
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 1737

    #16
    The bottom line is the Iphone is very much a computer in your hand, so the bigger question is what do you want to do with it. Iphone excels at many things, and compared to android it especially excels at low latency media apps, oh and battery life is typically better, although there are tweaks to both to adjust that, depending on needs. A jailbroken Iphone gets closer to Android in the way some things can work. Even still I have not Jailbroken mine, for lack of need to. The best apps for something that is a critical function for you are worth paying for. Considering how much some computer software costs this is a small price to pay. That is being said by a guy who rarely ever buys software and uses mostly Linux and BSD for his computing. The one thing I give android props on is if you are an SA and using an android tablet to control remote servers. More free and QUALITY apps for SSH as well as VNC over SSH Tunneling. If you have no idea what any of that means it is probably not relevant to you.

    Example, I often administrate my BSD server from my android tablet. It is a rather pleasant experience all things considered and much better than anything I have had in any past Mobile OS.

    Ken

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    • c.nash
      Banned Users
      • May 2010
      • 3511

      #17
      Originally posted by sgreger1
      For radio: Iheartradio - You can listen to any radio station in the country.
      Not EVERY station.
      I have iheartradio (mainly to listen to Paul and Young Ron in the mornings) and iRadioNOW and of course Pandora.

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      • sgreger1
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 9451

        #18
        Originally posted by devilock76
        I would probably recommend NanoStudio over Beatmaker unless hip hop was the genre of choice, Beatmaker has been embraced by Hip Hop producers. Also Fruity Loops Mobile is out but I think that is Ipad only. Nano really is the best feature set to price of all of the choices, IMO of course.

        Ken

        Wait there is a mobile version of fruity loops! I used to love messing around with that! Oh man I gotta go check, i'm so going to get that! That Heytell app is super awesome also, I just discovered it last night! It's like having the nextel walkie talkie thing lol.

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        • devilock76
          Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 1737

          #19
          Originally posted by sgreger1
          Wait there is a mobile version of fruity loops! I used to love messing around with that! Oh man I gotta go check, i'm so going to get that! That Heytell app is super awesome also, I just discovered it last night! It's like having the nextel walkie talkie thing lol.
          Reviews are mixed on it, it has a FL style interface, which is very quick and easy for making beats and behind it it has sample usage but it's synth is a repackaged synth already out there (forget which one) and not the generators from the original FL. It will however export to FL. However for a powerful Synth Nano includes the Eden synth which is amazingly good and stands up to even dedicated IOS synths like Nlog.

          You can actually download a free version of Nano studio that runs on mac or pc (and even on Linux with Wine) to try out the program before you buy it for IOS.

          Ken

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          • Mawdryn
            Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 353

            #20
            Love you guys, thanks! Nash, didn't wait because I'm on Verizon, and from what I understand it's pretty likely the new iphones will only be available on AT&T for awhile anyway.

            Not to mention, this is my last phone:



            Sure, it's stunningly waterproof...but lets just say the technology left something to be desired. Going from that to an iphone 4 is like showing Mark Twain the internet...

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            • devilock76
              Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 1737

              #21
              Originally posted by Mawdryn
              Love you guys, thanks! Nash, didn't wait because I'm on Verizon, and from what I understand it's pretty likely the new iphones will only be available on AT&T for awhile anyway.

              Not to mention, this is my last phone:



              Sure, it's stunningly waterproof...but lets just say the technology left something to be desired. Going from that to an iphone 4 is like showing Mark Twain the internet...
              Still there is something to be said about a waterproof cell phone.

              Ken

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              • sgreger1
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 9451

                #22
                Originally posted by devilock76
                Still there is something to be said about a waterproof cell phone.

                Ken
                I have dropped 3 cell phones into the toilet when pulling up my pants. No shit, they slip right out of my pocket and straight onto a turd. Definately could have used a waterproof phone back then...

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                • Bigblue1
                  Banned Users
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 3923

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Mawdryn
                  Love you guys, thanks! Nash, didn't wait because I'm on Verizon, and from what I understand it's pretty likely the new iphones will only be available on AT&T for awhile anyway.

                  Not to mention, this is my last phone:


                  What kind of phone is that? My B-I-L is totally untechy and just uses a phone as a phone. He is very out doorsy tho and that looks to be right up his alley. He's also cheap and I'm assuming there's a glut of those things on the ebay. Let me know would ya, also does it have a decent camera as that would be great for taking pictures in the outdoors as well.......

                  Sure, it's stunningly waterproof...but lets just say the technology left something to be desired. Going from that to an iphone 4 is like showing Mark Twain the internet...

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                  • Mawdryn
                    Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 353

                    #24
                    Big Blue... It's called a Boulder, and it's made by Casio... They actually make several models, but this is the only One I can vouch for....it is Completely waterproof

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                    • Mawdryn
                      Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 353

                      #25
                      I was out in the middle of the stadium talking on that phone ^^ in the middle of this:

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                      • Maher
                        Member
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 242

                        #26
                        Solitare city
                        Hearts
                        Omar Sharif bridge
                        Galaxy on fire
                        Naboko
                        iMineSweeper by Mike Shilinski
                        sky force reloaded
                        TanZen

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                        • devilock76
                          Member
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 1737

                          #27
                          Originally posted by sgreger1
                          I have dropped 3 cell phones into the toilet when pulling up my pants. No shit, they slip right out of my pocket and straight onto a turd. Definately could have used a waterproof phone back then...
                          Sounds like you need a phone that falls up!

                          Ken

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                          • granola
                            Member
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 55

                            #28
                            TeuxDeux - for to-dos (I use the web version while at work)
                            Yelp - great app for, well, Yelp
                            Pano - make panoramic photos, works really well
                            Feedly - my favorite RSS/news reader, syncs to Google reader and full web version
                            Scorecenter - scores, alerts and "The Lead" news
                            Bleacher Report Team Stream - sports news, well-done app
                            MLB At Bat - paid app, but I use it to listen to games all the time
                            Dropbox - syncs your files from the desktop client (and multiple computers) so you can access (view) them anywhere
                            Evernote - jot notes or take photos and access them anywhere (syncs to desktop client)
                            Flixter - movies, Netflix queue
                            Mint - finances, syncs to web
                            RunKeeper - track your activity with gps and view stats etc
                            Strava - same thing for cycling, plus see how you stack-up against others
                            Heart Rate Free - measures your HR with the camera, works really well

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                            • devilock76
                              Member
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 1737

                              #29
                              Originally posted by granola
                              TeuxDeux - for to-dos (I use the web version while at work)
                              Yelp - great app for, well, Yelp
                              Pano - make panoramic photos, works really well
                              Feedly - my favorite RSS/news reader, syncs to Google reader and full web version
                              Scorecenter - scores, alerts and "The Lead" news
                              Bleacher Report Team Stream - sports news, well-done app
                              MLB At Bat - paid app, but I use it to listen to games all the time
                              Dropbox - syncs your files from the desktop client (and multiple computers) so you can access (view) them anywhere
                              Evernote - jot notes or take photos and access them anywhere (syncs to desktop client)
                              Flixter - movies, Netflix queue
                              Mint - finances, syncs to web
                              RunKeeper - track your activity with gps and view stats etc
                              Strava - same thing for cycling, plus see how you stack-up against others
                              Heart Rate Free - measures your HR with the camera, works really well
                              Mint is slick but of course you already have to sign up for their services.

                              Ken

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                              • desirexe
                                Member
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 1170

                                #30
                                My favorite app is 'mywallet.' I don't think it was cheap but it is great! I have all of my financial stuff, passwords, vehicle insurance info, even the type of ink for my printer stored. It's also great for ordering stuff online. I just run app in background and copy/paste credit card number, rather than searching for actual card and typing info in. It is also pw protected, makes me feel a tad safer if I were to lose my phone.

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