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shdwkillr
Sep 3, 2009, 11:59 AM
I have 3 types of apps in mind that I would like to purchase asap and hope that will get recommendation from all of you on which are the best..

1. I am looking for an app which can have password protection on photos taken using the iPhones. Extra features are more appreciated.

2. I am looking for an app which sync well and have a user friendly UI that works flawlessly with Google Reader.

3. I am looking for an app which can replace the iphone's default alarm app where I can use my iPod songs as the alarm and on the other hand, I hope that there is also an app which can show only the clock on the screen which works very well under dark condition as I wish to use my phone as my bedside clock as well as my alarm.

I hope I can get some recommendation from all of you so that you all can lead me to the best apps. (if some of them is better to achieve with a jb phone, kindly appreciate to point me to the right direction)

Thank you very much in advance.



labman
Sep 3, 2009, 12:11 PM
Alarm Tunes (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=319488669&mt=8) I think is what you are looking for the Dev is also fairly active on here and pretty responsive to helping with people want's and needs features btw .99

NEW to Version 1.2.1
• Ability to edit alarm time
• Screen dimming option (hold down light bulb icon)
• Critical bug fixes and performance improvements

Features
• iPod Music Alarm
• Select multiple songs, playlists, podcasts, audio books and more..
• Shake feature enables random selection of music
• Multiple Alarm Profiles w/ On-Off Toggle
• Gestures (swipe left or right to advance music tracks)
• Landscape Mode
• Night/Day Mode Display Toggle
• Music Preview mode allows you fall asleep to your music or test your alarm (automatically shuts music off after 30 minutes)
• Shuffle, continuous play or repeat options
• Alarm Fade-in gradually increases to the set volume level
• Shake to Snooze Option
• 12/24 hour clock support by double tapping the display
• Clock display will remain illuminated after plugging into power source (can be turned off by hitting sleep/lock button)
• Preferences automatically saved
• Standard alarm sound available
• Works in sleep mode
• Simple and intuitive interface

Transform your iPhone or iPod Touch into your morning wake up call with AlarmTunes!

FamiliaPhoto
Sep 3, 2009, 12:20 PM
For your second item I would recommend Pro RSS Reader. Gets lists from Reader just fine for me.

Pro RSS Reader

STEVESKI07
Sep 3, 2009, 12:32 PM
#1) I use VideoSafe. I think it is $4 or $5. They also have a trimmed down version called PictureSafe if all you want/need is hiding pictures. VideoSafe does both pictures and videos. Works great for me.

swindmill
Sep 3, 2009, 02:32 PM
I think NewsStand is probably the highest rated RSS reader and it syncs with Google. I use it and love it.

Gokunama
Sep 3, 2009, 04:05 PM
Video Safe if you've got a 3GS, buy Picture Safe if you've got a 3G. Picture Safe is pretty decent, and I'd assume Video Safe by the same company is decent as well.

StingerT125
Sep 3, 2009, 07:42 PM
For Google Reader I just use Safari and just log directly into Google Reader. Works fine for me.

wowipod
Sep 4, 2009, 12:45 AM
Video Safe if you've got a 3GS, buy Picture Safe if you've got a 3G. Picture Safe is pretty decent, and I'd assume Video Safe by the same company is decent as well.

You can use video safe on 3G just have to upload the videos via the computer.