If You Have an iPhone…
I never mentioned that I left town for a few days, that I got sick with a ghastly cold promptly on the way back home, and that as a result of all this I’ve been trying to get ahead or to catch up in work, but that’s what I’ve been doing; and because I knew I’d be so busy doing all this I got myself an iPod Touch, as I mentioned the last time I posted, mostly so I could keep up with critical e-mail.
I never knew how such a purchase could change so much. Only a day after I received the iPod Touch, I was setting up my e-mail accounts on it, downloading an e-book reader for reading on the plane, and installing all kinds of apps to make my life easier away from my work computer. Before I knew it, HE was ogling the gadget and asking me all kinds of questions. Yes, the iPod Touch does this and that; no, it doesn’t do this or that, but I think the iPhone does. The iPhone? Well, it does all this plus make calls and take photos too. Pretty soon, HE was ordering an iPhone, and when we went to pick it up after Thanksgiving, I found myself getting one as well.
Oh, sure, we had all kinds of justification for getting early Christmas gifts for ourselves. HE was planning on getting a new phone anyway, and he’d been looking into getting a GPS. Me, my cell phone was dying, the iPod Touch depends too much on Wi-Fi, which I might not encounter in the rural areas of Maryland where HE and I were planning to go, and I was in the market for a pocket digital camera anyway. We thought we had to find all kinds of excuses to get the iPhones, to relieve us of the guilt we were sure to feel for spending so much for such little things, but we never dreamed how life-changing they’d be.
HE, the news and political junkie who was once a navigator, immediately downloaded all the free news and navigation apps that caught his eye, and when we descended upon Maryland, his iPhone paid for itself about a handful times. Never a day went by without him saying about one aspect or another, “This feature alone is worth what I paid for the phone!” HE is very much in love with his phone. Lend him an ear, and he will talk it off while disguised as an Apple salesman.
I, on the other hand, found my gadgets useful for catching up on reading while on the plane, and before I left town, in between work projects, I even managed to create a mobile version of my site—so quick and easy! Install a WordPress plug-in, and away we go.
And that is what I forgot to mention in all the hubbub of travel, sickness, and work:
So, if you have an iPhone, or any kind of mobile browser, go check my site out on it. The iPhone version even matches my full version site, and if you bookmark it (hit the plus sign on the bottom and select “Add to Home Screen”), it even adds a custom icon, a cutesy illustration of me. The site is still not exactly the way I’d like it to look, but I’m too busy with work right now to do any tweaking on it.
In the meantime, I just thought I’d post something and make a mention of it.
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8 thoughts on “If You Have an iPhone…”
Hey girl…I LOVE my iPhone!!! I never used to use my cell phone before (I had a silly little LG-something or other) and now, life after iPhone is just so sweet. I wanted to get Josh a Touch for Christmas but he’s going to Ireland in March for his high school band so all my gift giving dough is tied up in funding that trip. Kind of a bummer that I won’t be able to give him one (or anything else to open on Christmas day) but Ireland IS a pretty big gift. Anyway, enjoy your iPhone!
So now she has an I-Pod Touch AND an iPhone — one in each pocket of her robe. She sits in bed and emails herself…
Only when I see an app I want to look at later! 😛
Hahahahah!!!! Speaking of apps, I REALLY LOVE Shazam. This is the one that identifies a song and artist just by holding your iPhone up to the speaker so it can hear. I used to type a note to myself if I heard a particular song on the radio that I liked to remind me to look it up on iTunes later. Not anymore…I can tag the song and it creates a list of my tagged music and it provides a link right to iTunes so I can download it right then and there. And it’s free! NEAT!
I have Shazam, too! 🙂 I used it last night to tag a Christmas song I liked, and I bought the song off iTunes soon after. I also have Stanza, for reading e-books, probably my most used app on there, and I have a few games and a few useful apps. Flixster (for checking movie times), Lose It (for keeping track of what I eat), CheckPlease (though HE does all the paying and tipping at restaurants), and MobileFiles (though I haven’t put any files up in my Mobile Me account yet except for backup iCal and Address Book files), among others. Plus Pandora because my own digital music collection is so pitiful and outdated. The only app I’ve actually bought so far is Ocarina, which I tried out yesterday now that I’m no longer ticklish in the lungs and coughing; everything else was free.
Still, I only have about three pages of icons. HE has five or six pages of them, all organized by function! The app store is addictive!
Merry Christmas!! Hope you have a great holiday season. Don’t feel bad for us midwesterners but know that it is hovering around the single digits in temperature tonight….there’s even talk of a white Christmas.
I love my phone too; although it is not the new 3G – it’s all the same. My favorite app right now is Sol Free (stupid solitaire game I can’t stop playing). I would absolutely die without my phone; it keeps me organized and in touch…Merry Christmas to both you and HE.
Thanks, B! Sorry I took so long getting to the comment. I hope you two had a good holiday season. 🙂
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