Good idea, Levi.  Some webOS apps I've come to really like:

• Agenda [Homebrew]: fast, efficient interface to your Calendar data (free)

• Speed Dial Plus: fast, efficient interface (sense a trend here?) for
calling & texting your most important contacts (~$2 IIRC)

• Tweed:  my current Twitter client of choice (~$3 IIRC)

• WootOn! [Homebrew, I think]:  Woot.com client (free)

• Engadget:  Excellent example of the power of webOS apps to deliver &
organize content (free)

• Preware:  Homebrew catalog & installer; Just keeps getting better
every day (free)

• JStop [Homebrew]: Like a system monitor for your webOS apps (free)

• Switcharoo Free [Homebrew] and Wallpaper Switcharoo ($2 IIRC):
Auto-rotate your wallpapers




On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:33 PM, Levi Wallach <[email protected]> wrote:
> I thought I'd start a thread for those interested on Pre Apps that people 
> like/recommend.  Free apps are easily downloaded to try out so I'd be more 
> interested in apps that cost money, but of course you're free to share your 
> thoughts on any apps.  I'll just list a couple I bought today to start off 
> (I've only purchased four or five total):
>
> Flickr Addict:  Will download images off of Flickr and cycle your Pre's 
> wallpaper.  It has some nice options like specifying which users to download, 
> which sets, specific tags, etc.  I'd of course like additional features but 
> as is I think it's quite nice for those who use Flickr or even those who 
> don't but want to see some interesting photos appear as their backgrounds as 
> a surprise every once in a while!
>
> PixelPipe: This seems like a great solution for those who like to share 
> photos online.  You can basically "pipe" your images to multiple (scores of 
> them are supported!) services like Facebook, Smugmug, Flickr, etc. in one 
> fell swoop.  The other nice thing about it at least for Facebook is it lets 
> you add captions to images which will then show up on the destination hosting 
> site, which the normal upload to facebook functionality in the Pre's picture 
> app doesn't let you do.  I have the camera as one of the apps on my launchbar 
> but am wondering if I should replace it with this app since you can pick "new 
> picture" as an option which opens the camera.  Of course it also means a few 
> more clicks, but since invariably I want to share the photos I take online, I 
> think it's redundent to use the camera app at this point, although I suppose 
> their might be times when I just want to shoot a bunch of stuff and not think 
> about uploading it until I have a minute of downtime later...


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