If I Recall Correctly.

 

Cheers,

Don

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of George
Kontos
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 9:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Treo] Pre Apps

 

  

What's "IIRC"? 

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[mailto:[email protected] <mailto:treo%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of
Craig
Froehle
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 7:47 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:treo%40yahoogroups.com> 
Subject: Re: [Treo] Pre Apps

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]
<mailto:levi%40dvdmon.com> > 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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