Easy Apps for Newbies

January 24th, 2012

DISCLAIMER
Keep these points in mind: I am old enough to be on Social Security, I have only had my smart phone (Pantech Breakout) for 3 months now and I’m more interested in utility than anything else. Note that my smart phone came with a bunch of apps already in place half of which are bloatware which I just hid. I would absolutely recommend that your smart phone have a camera front and back so that you can use Skype (any type smart phone) or FaceTime (iPhone), Nuance speech recognition, and Swype ( a way of moving your finger across the keys versus hitting each one individually).   Right now I do not need it anymore recommendations as I am all app-out.  To some of you experts out there these are not the best applications however the optimum word here is EASY!

SOCIAL MEDIA
Why choose a go-between when you can get the direct app. I use the following: Facebook, Twitter, and eBay. Enough said.

PHOTOGRAPHY
My Pantech Breakout is a smart phone for the budget minded therefore the camera leaves a lot to be desired. After trying many apps here are the ones I use the most for photography manipulation: Vignette offers one the option to use it to take a picture by touching anywhere on the screen. It has a whole lot of effects but I feel the choices and menus a little over the top and yet it still doesn’t do everything I’d like. Paper Camera is a funky little app that can turn your image into a pencil drawing, comic strip or give it a poster like appearance you can make your choices as you scroll through the effects. I especially like the drawing effect. Pic Say is a fun app to allow you to use captions under photos however I think it has one of the best editing tools out there for contrast, brightness, tint, exposure etc. a cool app enabling you to send that picture you just snapped as a postcard to whomever. The postcard is just $.99 and will be sent to anyone in United States.

DAILY ORGANIZER
For day-to-day diary entries I use Private Diary (it comes free but I bought the real deal because it’s making irritated me). Once again simple good graphical look without a lot of add-ons. I’m on a diet (once again) and the easiest way for me to lose weight is write down everything I eat. The app  My Diet Diary keeps track of the calories and nutritional value, your weight and your goals. My newest Is Out of Milk another freebie that takes care of your grocery needs, pantry contents and to do list. Once you have your grocery list compiled the Of your finger will cross out when you put the item in your cart. It can then put it back on your list by tapping it when you run out of it at home. It also scans in barcodes which will enter the brand and all the nutritional information.. Because I have allergies and asthma I use Allergy Alert to keep track of the pollen count.

GAMES
I am not an arcade kind of woman. I prefer well-designed word and number games. My favorite game of Scrabble and I do have it on my iPod touch but so far the android version is free and annoying I am waiting for the paid version. My favorite word game so far is Boggle Lite fast fun and with the good vocabulary. For card games I prefer Klondike and Free Cell by Softick. if you into sudoku I recommend Sudoku Daily, Which Serves You up A Fresh Group of Puzzles Every Day.

UTILITIES
I have found the following useful in small ways: Gesture Search, by writing with your finger you can find most anything on your smart phone, Barcode Scanner is a way to look up information quickly by, what else, scanning or codes for products or websites. Flashlight I think any flashlight (any app will probably do) can guide you to your car or to your bed at night, Alarm Clock, (the Pantech came with a perfectly fine one) and aCalendar which is clean, clear and functional.

Not surprisingly I am using my smart phone for whole lot more than I was ever aware. I bought it to be able  to find our way while we are traveling, and it works for that, but it is useful for a lot of things I had never considered. Currently 50% of those who have cell phones have smart phones which is not surprising because of the usefulness of smart phones. My hat off to Steve Jobs and Apple for leading the way.

 

Out the With Old In With the New

January 9th, 2012

In the month of December before the year was out, we had appliances and electronic equipment breakdown. It all happened within a couple of weeks. Where it began I can’t tell you. It may have been my new smart phone. It just stopped working. I went into my Verizon store and the salesperson (after trying several things) agreed with me I had a defective battery.  Next our printer, not new by any standard, gave out in the middle of our Christmas card printing. We replaced it with a Canon Pixma MG8120.   We did have to wait for it as I ordered it online to get the best price. Some of our recipients got their Christmas card a little late or maybe we should just call it a New Year’s card.  No sooner was that problem solved then refrigerator fan, that had made questionable noises for a long time, gave out in the refrigerator shut down, forcing us to move its contents to our neighbors freezer and our refrigerator items to the screened in porch. Over the next 3 days the repair man, a congenial guy from Mr. Appliance, had to make 3 calls to get  everything working again. Meanwhile my MacBook trackpad decided to stop, altogether, this meant a trip down to Wichita Falls about an hour from us, and several hours waiting. We decided to make the most of our time while were waiting in Wichita Falls lunching at Casa Mañana. Arriving home  we believed,  it was all fixed, but no! The 1st time I tried to export an image via Bluetooth from my smart phone to my computer, I was informed that Bluetooth was not installed! Not that I wanted to see  Wichita Falls again so soon, but we had no choice but to go back. The  Bluetooth in fact had not been connected correctly by the tech (its complicated). It is said that bad luck comes in threes, our breakdowns numbered four. So let’s knock on wood or metal or plastic and welcome in the new year!