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Favorite iPhone Apps

Guitar Toolkit, Pocket Guitar, eReader, Dictionary.com w/Thesaurus, Evernote
 
I finally got my first iphone this week with the 3gs launch... it really is everything it's cracked up to be. I love it.

So far my favorite apps are probably facebook, ESPN's scorecenter and pandora
 
Just found out my Ereader is broken after the 3.0 update, but I found Eucalyptus which lets me get all the classics on Project Gutenberg which are a large portion of what I read. I hope they fix Ereader soon though I have dozens of good reads in their plus some poems I did as quick annotations when a passage would inspire me.....I think I've learned my lesson, take time once a week to hand transcribe all my digital writings or else I might lose them....
 
Also I just got the 3Gs for my GF, she's is now a youtube freak. She is just now discovering all the meems like Sneezing panda. Plus she's actually texting now which is annoying.....I swear if she starts twittering I'm gonna have to spank her......
 
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Great for measuring Doublebases penis...note the 3 inch max....awww :(
 
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The Soxmuscle App....yes, along with his Laptop they also stole his Iphone. :mad:
 
I just found the iFitness app (1.99). I haven't spent much time with it, but looks pretty cool.

You can setup your routines.. weight/sets/reps before going to the gym. Then as you go, you can check it off (back in the day I would carry around a little notepad, but stopped doing that awhile ago.. this i could get use to). It also gives you graphs/charts to see your progress. It has hundreds of exercises (with pictures & instructions).

Seems pretty slick.
 
First Explicit App Lands in iTunes

Apple's App Store has approved the first application to contain sexual material. The move, which has been anticipated for a few months now, will allow parents to test the iPhone's new parental controls to filter what their teenage children get to see.



The first app to see the light of nudity in the iTunes App Store is called "Hottest Girls," and is priced at $1.99. Until now, this application was delivering photos of women in lingerie, but the latest update, approved by Apple, takes it up a notch with pictures of nude women.

Merely a few weeks ago, this kind of application wouldn't have joined the ranks of Apple's App Store. But the ratings system introduced for iPhone and iPod Touch apps with last week's 3.0 software update lets adults use parental controls to limit what their underage children can see.

The iTunes rating for the Hottest Girls application is 17+, and features "Frequent/Intense Sexual Content or Nudity" and "Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes".

If an adult downloads this application and then hands over his phone to an underage person, when turning on the iPhone parental controls (located in Setting>General>Restrictions) the explicit app will simply disappear from the home screen. Disabling the parental controls will bring the application icon back in the menu. Parental controls can also be set from iTunes.

More to Come

A wave of similar applications can be expected over the coming weeks in the App Store. Now that the door is open, adult content providers, such as Playboy (and so many others), get a new market. And with in-application purchases and updates, I can see quite a lucrative market coming.

But at a certain level, applications with explicit content will stir an even larger debate over what should and should not be allowed in Apple's App Store. Applications such as Baby Shaker, managed to get Apple in hot water earlier this year.

Other applications that had a bumpy ride so far, such as South Park and Nine Inch Nails (NiN), may now have an easier time getting through Apple's approval process. Meanwhile, pornography is still a very big industry, and the Cupertino company could make some good money (it takes 30 percent of app sales) out of those willing to have a bit of naughtiness on their iPhones.
 
Uhhhh, you can DL any pic or video on your iphone, plus you can visit just about any website via Safari......the only thing I'm really glad about is they will allow Apps to free book sites like the Gutenberg Proj. even though one can DL the "raunchy" Kama Sutra......
 
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