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Spipasucci iPhoneography – For all that stuff coming from my phone…

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Spipasucci iPhoneography – For all that stuff coming from my phone….

So it’s been a little over a month now with Posterous as my main iphoneography site, and I must say I like how it’s working so far… I really like how easy it is to publish from the iPhone app and to autopost to Twitter & Facebook…

I am a little bummed that a ton of iPhoneography folks are on Tumblr. Not a knock on Tumblr, but I wish I could connect more easily with them. Posterous isn’t quite as much about connectivity as Tumblr seems to be. I do have a Tumblr site (Spip*mis*cel*la*ny), but I decided that was my random scrapps of meaninglessness site…

I’m hoping to ramp up my iPhone pics more in the coming months (I’ve been slacking on snapping lately)… Lots of great apps to play with tho, so expect iphoney-goodness to keep coming… Also, comments are always appreciated and if there’s any thoughts on it, I’ve considered reviewing apps as well. I’ve got a ton…

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Cool App – Cleveland Historical for iPhone

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Cleveland Historical for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store.

Nice app developed by the Center for Public History + Digital Humanities at Cleveland State University. Easily browse many historical areas, get photos, watch videos & information, etc… 100+ historical locations in here so far with updates planned…

Slick job done here with some really great info… It’s good to see a local app popping up in the app store…

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Skyfire for iphone = Pretty Damn Cool

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Skyfire is back in the app store after a small delay and the ability to play previously un-playable flash videos is pretty slick. By converting on their servers “on the fly”, a whole new chunk of flash video content is available.
Browsing seems speedy and comparable to the safari browser, but Skyfire has a few nice additional features (private browsing, a nice related items search screen, etc.). So far very worth $2.99…

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Seriously Unique iPhone Apps…

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Exquisite Clock Presentation from Joao Wilbert on Vimeo.


I just stumbled onto this site and am really blown away by some of the stuff found here. Most of the stuff is not only very functional, but truly creative and inspiring works of art. Its an entirely different and stunning way to take this piece of digital technology and craft into it some fascinating ideas…

Plastikman Live @ Paris, Villette Sonique from CPU on Vimeo.

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Ahh Geek Morning…

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So in a full on geek moment, I’ve just spent the morning taking full advantage of the new folder option in iOS4. My first stab at it was a mish-mosh of cramming everything into vague categories. But with all this real estate freed up I figured there’s no reason to have every folder crammed full of loosely related apps. Why not give games their own page?
Ok, I know there are bigger things to dwell on, so let’s shift to the new OS overall. Since I’m a year away from any iPhone 4 eligibility, at least I had hopes the new OS would breathe some new life into the phone (which I’ve only had since January so I’m not implying it felt in any way old or sluggish…).
Biggest thing so far? Probably Apple’s strange but functional form of multitasking. Still very few apps so far seem to really be taking advantage, but the way it works is pretty smooth so far. Streaming Pandora and wanting to snap a pic or send a text is no longer a dilemma.
Speaking of snapping a pic, the camera is snappy now, really quick to initialize and go… New digital zoom is sorta useless (not a fan of digital zooms in general), but camera is super responsive now.
My biggest complaint? Not a biggie at all, but the double tap to bring up the “most recent apps” thing is still tough to get used to. Especially when wanting to close a running app. Example: running Pandora and I want to close it.. Used to just hit the home button to close somethin, but since it’s running, you have to single click home button, then double click, then slide to Pandora, press and hold and finally click the red minus symbol to close. Quite a few extra steps just to close an app.
But nitpicking aside, the new OS is pretty stellar and once the apps catch up, I think my wait till I can take advantage of the hardware changes in the new phone won’t be to bad…

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Snowtape for iPhone == Fantastic App!!

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Vemedio – Media Software for Mac and iPhone.

Between the music and photo apps, I keep my iPhone pretty busy.. Picked up a nice app over the weekend to beef up things on the music-side.. Snowtap for the iPhone is priced perfectly at $1.99. I’d been using FStream for a while to listen to saved streams and custom add internet radio streams.. But FStream had a few buggy bits that were a little irritating. The files saved were needlessly huge, and if I got a call or some inturruption while listening to a recorded stream, I’d have to start over with no ability to pause or jump anywhere in the recording.. A pain when you’re driving needless to say…

Enter Snowtape… First off, just a much smoother/slicker app experience… Very smooth and flowing. The ability to trim audio, save and organize for later is fantastic… Adding favorites is a piece of cake and the list of included stations in its search is huge… But I really loved the ease of which I could add the custom streams not found in their list but from sites I had found along the way…

So far after a few days, virtually NO hiccups whatsoever… The auto tagging and art tweaking features are nice but for me it’s the smooth interface and ease of recording that had me sold… My only gripe (and minor at that) would be having the ability to make sub-folders or categories with the favorites (I’ve got 42 in there so far so I’ve always got to scroll that list instead of jumping to a specific bunch…), and baing able to rename a favorited station (WCSB – 89.3 Cleveland for example shows up as N/A because they must not be streaming the call letters in their stream…Would be nice to adjust that…).. Overall tho, great app… I guess it’s also a Mac streaming radio app so those of you on macs may want to check that out…

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EVR Mobile-another cool radio iphone app!

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Very slick iPhone app with tons of variety. Live streams and archives galore plus a nice set of photos, videos and Twitter stuff. Easy to navigate. Adding this to my list of favorite radio apps for sure.

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