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post Jul 24 2009, 12:40 PM
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any recommended application for football score updates?
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Try "Football 10 Pro"

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Fast Contacts
Flip through your contact photos using cover flow like album art in itunes and it is FREE.

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- receive information about new applications
- view applications that are discounted or free
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Hi,

How about the application can remind you when you have a miss call, un open SMS or email such as Remind Me 3.20 on the symbian phone ? this type of application is pretty good so you would not overlook your miss call or SMS. got any SMS spam Manager ?

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QUOTE(shahie @ Jul 25 2009, 01:16 PM)
Hi,

How about the application can remind you when you have a miss call, un open SMS or email such as Remind Me 3.20 on the symbian phone ? this type of application is pretty good so you would not overlook your miss call or SMS. got any SMS spam Manager ?

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The only one I know of which is available from Cydia is Reminder/Notifier.
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post Jul 25 2009, 01:49 PM
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guys, a ques here
any1 here use any kinda app which help track ur sales inventory?
sorta like a stock card
any recommended app for tat purpose?
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post Jul 25 2009, 11:19 PM
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QUOTE(tinkerbel @ Jul 25 2009, 02:05 PM)
@shahie,
When U have a missed call or SMS, etc there's a number that's on the app; doesn't that serve as a good enough reminder?
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unless i have to look at my phone screen more frequent.
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post Jul 27 2009, 01:41 PM
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Hey guys, I'm about to get the iPhone 3G S at the end of the week and I'm a power Twitter user. So I was wondering what is the most recommended Twitter app for the iPhone?

I've heard that Tweetie is good, but need to pay $2.99. Also heard that Tweetdeck is very good for people who are familiar with Twitter and its free. But these two don't have push notifications. So that brings iTwitter into the question.

What are your views on Twitter apps? Push notifications isn't a must but it would definitely be cool to have.
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post Jul 27 2009, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE(doctorpopcorn @ Jul 27 2009, 01:41 PM)
Hey guys, I'm about to get the iPhone 3G S at the end of the week and I'm a power Twitter user. So I was wondering what is the most recommended Twitter app for the iPhone?

I've heard that Tweetie is good, but need to pay $2.99. Also heard that Tweetdeck is very good for people who are familiar with Twitter and its free. But these two don't have push notifications. So that brings iTwitter into the question.

What are your views on Twitter apps? Push notifications isn't a must but it would definitely be cool to have.
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Somehow, i'm against paying any amount of money for a Twitter app coz I think there are other pretty solid free Twitter apps out there. Alot of ppl seems to be using Twitterrific and Twitterfon. Haven't tried them myself.

However I'd prefer Tweetdeck mainly because having columns is a definite must for me smile.gif And also the ability to sync between the iPhone client and the desktop client (across multiple desktops too!). I think both of these features outweigh the lack of push notifications for now.

Of course, I'd be more than happy when/if Tweetdeck do introduce push notifications in the end biggrin.gif

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post Jul 27 2009, 02:48 PM
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QUOTE(doctorpopcorn @ Jul 27 2009, 05:41 PM)
Hey guys, I'm about to get the iPhone 3G S at the end of the week and I'm a power Twitter user. So I was wondering what is the most recommended Twitter app for the iPhone?

I've heard that Tweetie is good, but need to pay $2.99. Also heard that Tweetdeck is very good for people who are familiar with Twitter and its free. But these two don't have push notifications. So that brings iTwitter into the question.

What are your views on Twitter apps? Push notifications isn't a must but it would definitely be cool to have.
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Personally i use tweetdeck on both my iPhone and Mac.

iTwitter push notification only works when receiving DM and mention. But there is a catch, push notification only works when receiving DM and mentions from another iTwitter user.

Other Twitter related push notification apps are:
1. IM+ ($4.99) is a instant messaging apps that are the first apps that provide twitter push notification.
2. Tweet Push ($0.99 + $0.99/months/account) - that pushes your tweets but is not a full-fledged Twitter client. Instead, it uses your preferred Twitter client (Twittelator, Tweetie, Twitterfon or Twitterrific). this is subscription based, It'll cost 99 cents every month for each Twitter account you want to use it on - Not recommended
3. Boxcar ($2.99) checks your Twitter account every 2 minutes for mentions and DM and Push you the message AND let you see it in your preferred Twitter client like Tweet Push
4. Twitbit ($4.99) is a full fledge twitter client that allows you to receive push notifications for mentions and DM
5. iTweetreply ($1.99) similar to boxcar, it allows u to link it to your other primary twitter applications. The application itself is a simple sms like twitter applications

There are some other push notification application that should work with twitter too, e.g. Fring (Free) - not too sure on how long it will stay connected and whether it will push twitter messages to you.
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QUOTE(psyeo @ Jul 27 2009, 02:48 PM)
Personally i use tweetdeck on both my iPhone and Mac.

iTwitter push notification only works when receiving DM and mention. But there is a catch, push notification only works when receiving DM and mentions from another iTwitter user.

Other Twitter related push notification apps are:
1. IM+ ($4.99) is a instant messaging apps that are the first apps that provide twitter push notification.
2. Tweet Push ($0.99 + $0.99/months/account) - that pushes your tweets but is not a full-fledged Twitter client. Instead, it uses your preferred Twitter client (Twittelator, Tweetie, Twitterfon or Twitterrific).  this is subscription based, It'll cost 99 cents every month for each Twitter account you want to use it on - Not recommended
3. Boxcar ($2.99) checks your Twitter account every 2 minutes for mentions and DM and Push you the message AND let you see it in your preferred Twitter client like Tweet Push
4. Twitbit ($4.99) is a full fledge twitter client that allows you to receive push notifications for mentions and DM
5. iTweetreply ($1.99) similar to boxcar, it allows u to link it to your other primary twitter applications. The application itself is a simple sms like twitter applications

There are some other push notification application that should work with twitter too, e.g. Fring (Free) - not too sure on how long it will stay connected and whether it will push twitter messages to you.
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since u know so much twitter apps.. i want to ask something.. which twitter app is the best? what function should be added in order to make life easier?
*please give some opinion bout the question.. smile.gif
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QUOTE(kamikraze @ Jul 27 2009, 07:23 PM)
since u know so much twitter apps.. i want to ask something.. which twitter app is the best? what function should be added in order to make life easier?
*please give some opinion bout the question.. smile.gif
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Err, I don't think I know that much about twitter apps, the information i gave are available on the internet. The only twitter related client in my iPhone are Tweetdeck, and IM+ smile.gif

Out of topic: the most innovative twitter update application is Qtweeter (only available on jailbroken device) It is the fastest way for you to update your twitter and facebook from iPhone. But 1 major problem with Qtweeter is, it will make your iPhone less responsive over the time.

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You mentioned you use IM+. I'd like to ask, are Fring and IM+ similar apps? If yes, then which is better and what are the differences?
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QUOTE(doctorpopcorn @ Jul 27 2009, 07:55 PM)
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You mentioned you use IM+. I'd like to ask, are Fring and IM+ similar apps? If yes, then which is better and what are the differences?
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yes they are both instant messaging apps. For Instant messaging wise, I personally prefer Beejive over IM+. IM+ and Beejive are both full fledge Instant Messaging Apps with nice UI. While Fring I would say they focus more on VoIP ( i don't really like their UI) and I can't figure out how the Push Notification for Fring works for skype and other instant messaging client (As they don't have the "remain login period" setting). Currently I'm not using Fring at all. The only good thing about Fring is, it is free.

For Twitter Push notification wise, I can't say much about IM+ and Fring, as I don't Get DM and mention on twitter that often.

hope that helps smile.gif

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QUOTE(psyeo @ Jul 27 2009, 04:02 PM)
yes they are both instant messaging apps. For Instant messaging wise, I personally prefer Beejive over IM+. IM+ and Beejive are both full fledge Instant Messaging Apps with nice UI. While Fring I would say they focus more on VoIP ( i don't really like their UI) and I can't figure out how the Push Notification for Fring works for skype and other instant messaging client (As they don't have the "remain login period" setting). Currently I'm not using Fring at all. The only good thing about Fring is, it is free.

For Twitter Push notification wise, I can't say much about IM+ and Fring, as I don't Get DM and mention on twitter that often.

hope that helps smile.gif
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I see. So are you saying that for IM purposes alone (not talking about Twitter) you would recommend Beejive and IM+ over Fring? How much are Beejive and IM+?
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QUOTE(doctorpopcorn @ Jul 27 2009, 08:05 PM)
I see. So are you saying that for IM purposes alone (not talking about Twitter) you would recommend Beejive and IM+ over Fring? How much are Beejive and IM+?
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Yup, for IM purpose and if u wanna stay connected for more than 30 minutes after you quit and still receive push notification, go for Beejive and Im+
The price of Beejive and IM+ are $9.99 and $4.99
Currently Beejive allows you to stay connected after exiting the apps for max 24 hours, while IM+ allows you to stay connected for max 3 days.
There other IM apps that I have yet to try, such as agile messenger.
and if you're a heavy Yahoo IMer, you can go for their default Yahoo Messenger for free, and the best thing is, it allows you to stay connected for up to 2 weeks

here is a list of push notification enabled apps for those who are interested http://bit.ly/hcMf2
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QUOTE(psyeo @ Jul 27 2009, 04:21 PM)
Yup, for IM purpose and if u wanna stay connected for more than 30 minutes after you quit and still receive push notification, go for Beejive and Im+
The price of Beejive and IM+ are $9.99 and $4.99
Currently Beejive allows you to stay connected after exiting the apps for max 24 hours, while IM+ allows you to stay connected for max 3 days.
There other IM apps that I have yet to try, such as agile messenger.
and if you're a heavy Yahoo IMer, you can go for their default Yahoo Messenger for free, and the best thing is, it allows you to stay connected for up to 2 weeks

here is a list of push notification enabled apps for those who are interested http://bit.ly/hcMf2
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Thank you very much for the advice and recommendations.
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Many good comments towards RR.. so this is the BEST racing apps so far ?  rclxms.gif
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What about Asphalt 5?
Err... Never Gameloft? LOL

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IM+ is GREAT!
Go grab it since its on sales now, instead of the $9.99 BeeJive
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QUOTE(fuiyo @ Jul 27 2009, 11:06 PM)
What about Asphalt 5?
Err... Never Gameloft? LOL

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Go grab it since its on sales now, instead of the $9.99 BeeJive
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Purchase Im+ , Im for skype at 0.99 before... biggrin.gif But Im for skype is suck doh.gif not really stable
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Just tried out Booyah Society on AppStore - FREE.

It was developed by ex Blizzard staff who want to give anyone the ability to get achievements for things they do in real life. Give it a go!
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