iPhone Apps
As per @tunes request, here’s a list of the apps I currently have on my iPhone and a brief description.
- Apps I couldn’t live without:
- Mocha VNC Lite - Free VNC App for remoting into my Macs and Linux boxes!!! Used daily
- Mocha Remote Desktop Lite – Free RDP App for remoting into my Windows machines. Used most days
- iStat – $1.99 App used to remotely monitor my Macs system status, processor & disk utilization, and network activity. Used daily, well worth the money!
- Apps I would have to cry myself to sleep if I did not have them:
- Movies – Free app from Flixster for looking up theater listings, trailers, info, DVD releases, etc. Very Handy for date nights! Used mostly on the weekends
- TouchTerm – Free app providing you with SSH/SSL client connections to devices (Handy for any Mac, *nix Sys Admin). Used weekly
- Apple Remote – Free app that allows you to remotely control an iTunes Music library on the LAN (Also cool for iTunes DJ usage) Used occasionally
- Twitterrific – Free app for Twitter posting (might not be the best, was just the first one I downloaded.). Used daily
- BriefcaseLite – Free app for remote file browsing, and also enables mass storage capabilities on the iPhone. Used weekly
- Apps I appreciate the convenience of:
- WordPress – Free app that makes WP posting on the go a possibility! Not used as much as one would thing (I think they really need to add a lot more features before I decide to tackle posting from a cellular platform)
- TWC – Free app form “The Weather Channel” to let you know what’s going on outside! (Provides a little more detail than the included “Weather” app). Used weekly
- RRgh – Free app for remote control of a Myth TV setup on a LAN (for those media center/Linux buffs). Used occasionally
- Stanza – Free app E-Book reader. Used occasionally
I’ve used others at different times, but have found them to be strictly novel and removed them. Maybe on the future I’ll do some more in-depth reviews of my favorite apps (Ha, if I ever get the time!).
-Phenix
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