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7:50PM

My Day to Day iPhone Apps: Inspired by Dennis S

     Hey guys, so Dennis S wrote an article on the iPhone apps that he uses on a day-to-day basis and I decided to do the same thing. I have bought and downloaded many apps and although I am not an app expert I still feel that I have a lot of experience in the world of iPhone Apps.  So here are the few that I have kept since I got the iPhone and have been using daily.

Facebook-This app is for all the Facebook users out there. The new version is a big jump from the old one and I find it to be very convenient for all those who like to “stalk on the go.”


 

 

 

 

 

Mint.com-This app is for those who want to check their bank accounts on the go. The reason why this App dominates all the rest is because not only is it absolutely beautiful but you can link your Mint.com account with the iPhone so even if you don’t have an iPhone you can check out account at any computer. It also enables you to set a daily, weekly, or monthly budget and to even further categorize those budgets such as an entertainment, gas, or food budget.

 

 

 

 

Remote-This app enables one to control their iTunes from the comfort of the iPhone, great for parties.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NYTimes-This app is pretty self-explanatory, it’s just the NYTimes on the iPhone.


CityTransit-living in the NYC I always use the subway and having a handy subway map always on       me is great, which is what makes this app so useful. It displays a map of NYC subways.


Games-Fieldrunners, Tap Tap, Contraption, Zombies.... Each of these games are very fun, addicting, and maybe most importantly don’t get boring after extended use.

Yelp-this is the best “what is around me” app.

iTranslate-this is a translator app great for anyone taking a language class.

 

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