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11crv

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Oct 29, 2011
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Are your apps for entertainment or everyday function?
 
Ha ha...well, let's turn it into a "I love USAA" thread. Me too! I love not having to walk over to a bank during my lunch break.

Other apps:

- Dropbox
- Awesome Note (synced with Google Docs)
- Files Pro (for those times when you don't want to stream from dropbox)
- The app for whatever public transportation you take (trains, busses, etc)
- Mint (budgeting app - It works with the website, you need to use both, the app doesn't do everything)
- Apple's 'Remote' (certainly if you have an Apple TV)
- Flixter & Fandango (buying movie tickets, get both, they only do certain theaters)
- Apple Store App (getting more useful every year)
 
Useful? Phone, Messages, Safari, and Mail =P

I troll, I troll.
- My credit union's app (deposit checks and all that goodness)
- Discover (credit card management)
- Mint.com (managing everything financially related)
- Wunderlist (task manager that syncs in the cloud; companion Mac app)
- Pandora (seldom ever listen to music I actually have)
- Dropbox (I use it religiously between my computers for school work)

Then of course they're the social networking apps - Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn ;)
 
My List

-US Bank App
-Tip Calculator
-Countdown Free (using this for any big dates such as closing on my house,etc)
-GasBuddy (finding lowest local gas prices)
-WhiteNoise free (plays sounds to help me fall asleep)
-Waze (free gps with traffic indicators)
-RunPee (tells you the best times to go to the bathroom while watching a movie you can't pause)
 
Off the top of my head, in no particular order:
Twitter
Waze
NPR News
Instagram
Dish Network
8mm
iHeartRadio
Flickr
Shazam
RedBox
EchoLink
Facebook
 
- Atomic browser
- Garmin u.s.a.
- Google voice
- Flashcards delux
- My fitness pal
- Greedy spiders
 
1Password
GoodReader
Evernote
Atomic
Amazon Pricecheck
Google Voice
Shazam
iStrobosoft
Guitar Pro
GarageBand
Spotify
 
The most useful apps on my phone (in no particular order):

Apple remote app
BillMinder
Bank of America
Yelp
Open Table
Reminders (I actually found I use this much more than I thought I would)
 
I have to say:

soundhound (love it!)
Liveview (for designers)
Path
Ventrilode (for gamers!)
Instagram
 
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