Hi, I'm Leslie, and I'm an App Hoarder. I currently have 150 apps on my Droid Maxx. Because you know I MIGHT need them. SOMEDAY.
(All of these apply to Android phones, but I'm pretty sure iPhones aren't that different.)
Ask around if there are any good veterinarian-specific apps. They may well be worth paying for. What are your hobbies? There are apps for that, I guarantee it. Install the Amazon App Store App, they offer a paid app for free every day, it could be one you'd like to try, but were balking at paying for. Weatherbug, for your weather and radar needs. Boston Public Library app. And I believe it'a a law that you're required to have a flashlight app, just be careful to get one that's highly rated and not full of malware. Pandora. Spotify. (Both better used with wifi, they do use up data.)
You don't need to send tweets yourself to use twitter -- use it to follow the people you know and like, or, for example, Emergency Kittens @EmrgencyKittens for your emergency kitten picture needs.
Hulu Plus. 9 bucks a month (and if you use wifi, no data charges), you can watch all the movies and TV shows your little heart desires. Ditto for Netflix. Also look for the apps associated with your home internets & TV. (I do get a kick out of setting my DVR from work via my phone.)
Your comment reminds me of a reddit saying I ran across just the other day -- If a person from 1950 showed up today, what would be the one thing that would be hardest to explain? The answer being "I have in my pocket a device giving me access to all of the combined knowledge of humanity, and I use it to look at cat pictures and get into arguments on the internet."
Bitch with wifi -- Felicity Smoak (Arrow)
Date: 2014-05-12 09:56 am (UTC)(All of these apply to Android phones, but I'm pretty sure iPhones aren't that different.)
Ask around if there are any good veterinarian-specific apps. They may well be worth paying for. What are your hobbies? There are apps for that, I guarantee it. Install the Amazon App Store App, they offer a paid app for free every day, it could be one you'd like to try, but were balking at paying for. Weatherbug, for your weather and radar needs. Boston Public Library app. And I believe it'a a law that you're required to have a flashlight app, just be careful to get one that's highly rated and not full of malware. Pandora. Spotify. (Both better used with wifi, they do use up data.)
You don't need to send tweets yourself to use twitter -- use it to follow the people you know and like, or, for example, Emergency Kittens @EmrgencyKittens for your emergency kitten picture needs.
Hulu Plus. 9 bucks a month (and if you use wifi, no data charges), you can watch all the movies and TV shows your little heart desires. Ditto for Netflix. Also look for the apps associated with your home internets & TV. (I do get a kick out of setting my DVR from work via my phone.)
Your comment reminds me of a reddit saying I ran across just the other day -- If a person from 1950 showed up today, what would be the one thing that would be hardest to explain? The answer being "I have in my pocket a device giving me access to all of the combined knowledge of humanity, and I use it to look at cat pictures and get into arguments on the internet."