October 7, 2009
Here is a list of 17 iPhone apps that I’d really like to test and review (is this number showing that I’m an iPhone geek?):
- iBlueSky: I am an iThoughts user and iBlueSky seems to be the only other on par mindmapping iPhone app
- MobileRSS and Byline: I have already written about my frustrations with Google Reader, so any iPhone RSS app that would give me those missing features would be more than welcome.
- Tweetie 2: I have heard so many good things about it, that even if I’m already using 6 different iPhone Twitter apps, I’d definitely like to give it a spin
- Things: while I prefer very basic task managers, this is another iPhone app that I’ve heard a lot about
- JotNot Scanner and finarX Capture: these are some very geeky iPhone apps that are basically transforming the iPhone into a portable scanner.
- Notebooks and Awesome Notes: these are among the top advertised note taking apps for the iPhone. I am currently using a combination of 3 other note taking apps others: WriteRoom which has support for text expanders that make writing a lot easier and may be sometimes available on promotions, Fliq Notes and Evernote. But even if they didn’t come first on my feature set evaluation, I’d still like to give them a try.
- The remote desktop access apps (I cannot imagine if any of these are really usable):
- Mocha VNC
- VNC Pocket Office
- Jaadu VNC
- iSSH - SSH/VNC Console
- Remote Desktop
- RDM+ Remote Desktop
- last, but not least, ScrumWall: a task management application that might be as simple as I’d like it to be (you can see a scrum wall at work here)
So if you can send me an app code for any of the above iPhone apps, I’d be happy to take it for a ride and report back. You can contact me at iphoneapps [at] mypopescu.com