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getting the most out of your iPod
« on: August 09, 2011, 08:56:51 PM »
I had a horrible experience three days ago when my ipod was washed in the waser  :'(
its fine now thanks to the rice method, but the most horrifying thing is when it first happened I thought
"oh no with out my iPod i'll be without my... nothing?"

My iPod is just full of useless junk! I only have a few apps that are helpful, and those are only helpful in select instances.

So I started a thread to have us share our useful apps

app1: Discover

good: useful flash drive/PDF reader, and it's free

this one I do use often. it's an app that turns your iPod into a wireless flashdrive(in wi-fi areas of course)
it lets you read, and distribute the files. also if you have a PDF downloaded into it you can read it.

bad: the developers left it to die!

since you can only use it as a flashdrive in wifi areas it'll backfire at you when your iPod is full of important stuff you can't send because you're not in wifi. happened to my at school, and my partner almost killed me  :'(
also you can't email the files, and the PDF reader sucks, you can't skip pages, and you can't exit back into the program you have to quit. The developers are also allegedly uncontactable.  >:(

app2: Touch mouse

good: makes your ipod function as a mouse/keypad
great GUI and you can control from a different room (so you can quit applications on pesky siblings)

bad: it doesn't show you the screen, and is as annoying as a track pad. a lot of keys (including esc) aren't on the keyboard since they use the default one, and ofcourse you can only use it in wi-fi, but thats unavoidable.

app: 3     eWifi

good: it works

find hidden wifi networks. I used this at scool, but it only seemed to work very close to the router (in the media center) (it's better than the built in one, just trust me)

bad: passwords
once you found the hidden networks they usually have a password you don't know

app 4:battery magic

good: displays battery capacity to %5 accuracy (in the free version) and shows the amount of time you have left of battery life, when executing tasks
helps you to manage the battery when away from computers

bad:
most of the useful features are in the paid version ($1)
and it always guesses low since it can't sense when you last did a lithium charge cycle

app5: VNC

good: just like touch mouse, but shows the computer screen

bad: very hard to set up

all of these are free


submit your own useful apps. you don't have to write as much as I did. I'd just like to get more out of my iPod.
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Re: getting the most out of your iPod
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2011, 09:10:26 PM »
Balloon Pop Extreme - Fun game

Teach Tools - Great app for teachers

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Though seriously I like to use Palringo, TeamViewer, Faccebook, Pandora, Bible.is, K-Love, and Safari.

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Re: getting the most out of your iPod
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2011, 10:09:45 PM »
I don't have an iPod, but what I've done on the iPad is great.

Fun games and useful apps:
Tiny Tower - fun, but gets boring after a while, and they expect you to buy things with real-person money (But that's expected of a free game)

Skyburger - a game about making really really tall burgers.

GeoCaching - This app works fairly well, I used it to find some Geocaches in my nieghborhood. The demo only shows 3 caches but the full version is only 10.00 (Which may seem overpriced, but it's way better than buying a 200.00 GPS) Geocaching is a really cool high tech treasure hunt with millions of caches hidden all over the world. www.Geocaching.com

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Re: getting the most out of your iPod
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2011, 06:55:33 PM »
The only apps that get excessive usage on my iPhone are Bible and Calendar, but I routinely check the new releases section for indie RPGs. A few of my favs are MissingBro, OREBUSTER and Tap Quest. I love games made by beginners! :D
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Re: getting the most out of your iPod
« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2011, 06:24:08 PM »
I do too
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Re: getting the most out of your iPod
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2011, 08:44:49 AM »
yeah beginners games always have a certain feel to them  :)
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