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  • Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    The HP 41CX calculator app is awesome. Perfect replica of the best calculator ever made.

    Oh brother! The 41CX is for pussies. the 48GX is where the big boys reverse polar notate.

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    • I haven't used it yet but I have a friend that works at Jawbone that has talked this up:

      http://jawbone.com/up

      I'll probably get one for christmas and report.

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      • Originally posted by filsdepac View Post
        I haven't used it yet but I have a friend that works at Jawbone that has talked this up:

        http://jawbone.com/up

        I'll probably get one for christmas and report.
        That looks like it would come off and you'd lose it pretty easily. Does it just wrap around your wrist?
        Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.

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        • EA Sports apps are on sale once again.

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          • I just updated my apps including my favorite app. LDS Gospel Library app now has feature films to download. Johnny Lingo is now a part of the Library. This app just keeps getting better and better.

            In all seriousness this is a pretty cool idea. My son loves watching movies on my iPad. Some good children church movies would be a nice change up from Cars and Mary effing Poppins. I'm just not sure if there are any good church videos.
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            • Originally posted by CJF View Post
              I just updated my apps including my favorite app. LDS Gospel Library app now has feature films to download. Johnny Lingo is now a part of the Library. This app just keeps getting better and better.

              In all seriousness this is a pretty cool idea. My son loves watching movies on my iPad. Some good children church movies would be a nice change up from Cars and Mary effing Poppins. I'm just not sure if there are any good church videos.
              Wake me up when they have the entire Tom Trails series.
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              • Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
                Wake me up when they have the entire Tom Trails series.
                Lilly may be gone, but life must still go on. . .

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                • I'm not sure anyone has mentioned this one but Soundhound is pretty cool. If you hear a song and don't know the title or artist just let your phone listen and it will tell you song and artist.

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                  • Originally posted by RC Vikings View Post
                    I'm not sure anyone has mentioned this one but Soundhound is pretty cool. If you hear a song and don't know the title or artist just let your phone listen and it will tell you song and artist.
                    Shazam does the same thing, but after not using it in a while I did a few days ago and it has become 90s-era aggressive in its spamminess. So maybe I'll check out Soundhound.

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                    • I have an idea for an app, and I've been looking around for ways to learn how to program it. I have no programming experience, and I've been looking around for a way that I can do it myself without having to hire a programmer. It looks like RunRev's LiveCode might be the easiest program to learn, and it generally gets good reviews. Have any of you had any experience with LiveCode or does anyone know a way for beginners to program an app?
                      Not that, sickos.

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                      • Originally posted by thesaint258 View Post
                        I have an idea for an app, and I've been looking around for ways to learn how to program it. I have no programming experience, and I've been looking around for a way that I can do it myself without having to hire a programmer. It looks like RunRev's LiveCode might be the easiest program to learn, and it generally gets good reviews. Have any of you had any experience with LiveCode or does anyone know a way for beginners to program an app?
                        I have no experience with LiveCode but Stanford's free on-line course on developing iPhone software is really good.

                        http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/drupal/

                        Of course, it assumes that you have some background in programming.
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                        • Originally posted by woot View Post
                          Shazam does the same thing, but after not using it in a while I did a few days ago and it has become 90s-era aggressive in its spamminess. So maybe I'll check out Soundhound.
                          Shazam-free only allows something like 5 searches a month or something stupid like that. Soundhound either has a much higher limit (I've never reached it in casual searches), or its unlimited.
                          Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.

                          Dig your own grave, and save!

                          "The only one of us who is so significant that Jeff owes us something simply because he decided to grace us with his presence is falafel." -- All-American

                          "I know that you are one of the cool and 'edgy' BYU fans" -- Wally

                          GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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                          • Originally posted by Uncle Ted View Post
                            I have no experience with LiveCode but Stanford's free on-line course on developing iPhone software is really good.

                            http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs193p/cgi-bin/drupal/

                            Of course, it assumes that you have some background in programming.
                            Thanks, Uncle Ted. I'll check it out tonight. I don't have a programming background, but who knows, I might be able to get something out of it.
                            Not that, sickos.

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                            • Originally posted by thesaint258 View Post
                              Thanks, Uncle Ted. I'll check it out tonight. I don't have a programming background, but who knows, I might be able to get something out of it.
                              You should check out this class then:

                              http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs106a/cgi-bin/
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                              -Turtle
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                              • A few apps that I really like:

                                Tripit: Fantastic travel organizer. Create an online account and register your e-mail address and then when you have a trip coming up you create a trip entry in your account. Then when you get your flight/hotel/rental car info you simply forward to plans@tripit.com. It detects your e-mail address and reformats everything into a beautiful and convenient trip summary (flights, times, confirmation numbers, maps, etc.) that you can access on your iPhone (or Android).

                                GateGuru: Simple but convenient. When you land at an airport and you want to grab a bite before your next connection just tell it where you are (airport, terminal) and it will give you a summary of all of the restaurants in your part of the airport, including ratings. The ratings don't seem very accurate, but it is nice to know exactly what is nearby or the next terminal over.

                                TurboScan: I love this app. Need to scan a document to PDF format? Just fire up this app and take a photo and it works just like a scanner. Converts to black and white (if you want) and lets crop and adjust the contrast. Then it converts to either JPG or PDF, names the file, and e-mails it for you. You can also do multi-page PDF files. Super easy to use. Unless you need a high-res copy, no more need for a scanner.
                                Last edited by Jeff Lebowski; 12-05-2011, 08:17 AM.
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