Posts Tagged ‘software’

Wherefore art thou, oh Quicken Financial Life for Mac?

Sometime ago, I requested to participate in the Quicken Financial Life for Mac (QFLM). And by “some time ago,” I mean a long time ago. I can’t even remember. Probably when I first heard of it. I have been wondering when they will get around to releasing the new Quicken, after all, the last one […]

Time’s top 10 iPhone app list

Time has their top whatever lists out. One particularly interesting (if your into the hottest selling gadget of the last two years) list is their top ten list of iPhone apps. I’ve got two of them. #5 is Wikipanion, a very nice iPhone complimenting front end to Wikipedia, and #8, NetNewsWire, the best RSS newsreader […]

Microsoft releases iPhone app prior to Windows Mobile

Say it aint so! CNET is reporting that Microsoft has released an application called Seadragon Mobile for the iPhone; before they even release it for their own mobile operating system for their favorite smartphones. Weird huh? I’d give an iTunes link, but why would you want to install something Microsoft on a platform that is […]

TwitterFon

TwitterFon (iTunes link) is a new Twitter client that I am trying out on my iPhone. So far, it seems pretty attractive. The asthetics are pleasing, it seems to include all the features I use except for inserting a link from Safari (like Twitterific does). It appears to display feeds much faster than Twitterific as […]

Voice search with google

The google app on iPhone has received a new feature: the ability to perform a search based on what you tell it. Simply open google on your iPhone, and as the animated graphic instructs you to do, raise the phone to your ear as if talking to someone, and after you hear the tones, say […]