iPhone 3G first impressions
November 9th, 2008 Posted in iphone
I recently got my brand new iPhone after being on the waiting list for more than a month. I was going to buy the new iPhone when it was released in Belgium, but then the high price tag made me postpone the purchase, and then when I decided that I wanted to buy it, they were solded out.
Anyhow, the iPhone is available again in Belgium but this is not what this post is about. I wanted this gadget because I like the development platform that is available. Unfortunately my knowledge of Objective C and Cocoa Touch is not that great and once again I will have to start learning something new. But there are a lot of good resources available on the internet.
Here you have some of them:
- Apps Amuck: this site contains 31 app examples.
- iPhone Atlas: a site with articles and tutorials.
- and “The Really Big List of iPhone SDK Development Links“.
The first thing I did after starting up the device was testing out some of the third party apps. And I must say that it surprised me that a lot of what I would think of being a usefull app is already in some form available. I will give you a list of useful/cool third party apps from the app store that i have installed:
- Twitterific: I think it speaks for itself that this is by far the best iPhone twitter application.
- Yammer: Twitter for companies. I find the iPhone app better than the AIR Desktop client
- Evernote: Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient. With this service you can centralize you notes and information.
- Facebook: if you are into Facebook, this application is a must have. It keeps you up to date what your friends are doing.
- ShoZu: Stay connected to over 40 of your favorite websites like Flickr, Facebook, Blogger, … I use it to upload pictures to my Flickr account.
- GPSKit: One of the best GPS applications for tracking your hikes, bike trips, etc. It’s not free and was the first app I payed for. I already tracked a short hike, but my first test with my bicycle still has to come.
- Spore: the best game so far for the iPhone. I don’t have it on PC, but playing it on the iPhone is fun and works great.
- AroundMe: this is one of those apps that finds the closest restaurants, supermarkets, etc around your current location. It also works great in Belgium, and not only in the US.
- LinkedIn: useful, but in my case I always have to enter my credentials every time I start the application. I don’t know if it’s a feature or a bug but I would prefer that the application would remember me like all the other apps.
- and last but not least Ocarina: this is for sure the most original application in the AppStore. It turns yout iPhone into a musical instrument. Checkout the movie on YouTube.
Other great news is that I became father of a beautiful son two weeks ago, and you can checkout his website (made in Flex) here: robbe.hufkens.net
5 Responses to “iPhone 3G first impressions”
By Troy Malone on Nov 11, 2008
The iPhone 3g is great. I just got mine last week. I had the older version and it was good, but the 3g is fast for data transfers. The battery life is not that great, but you don’t have to have all of the bells and whistles on all the time either.
I am with Pelotonics, a group collaboration solution. We just did an integration with Evernote. Check these use cases for how we are using the iPhone as a capture device for ideas and then turning them into tasks within Pelotonics.
Thanks for the write-up and welcome to iPhone use!
Troy Malone
Pelotonics
By mike@shozu.com on Nov 18, 2008
Hi there, I work for ShoZu. Thanks for taking the time to post. I am glad you are discovering some of the power of ShoZu, there’s plenty more out there along with a lot of exciting stuff going on over the coming months. Let me if there is anything I, or any of the rest of the ShoZu gang can do to increase your enjoyment of the service. - Mike@shozu.com
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