Cory Watilo

iPhone Apps - The Good and the Bad

My favorite iPhone apps
  • Payback - think Grand Theft Auto
  • BeejiveIM - amazing multi-protocol instant message client with push notifications!
  • Chopper - best shooter game ever
  • Photogene - photo editor, CG tool
  • Pano - amazing panoramic photo stitcher
  • Evernote - snippet tool (syncs with desktop version)
  • Tweetie - my preferred Twitter client
iPhone apps that could use some work
  • Facebook - the interface just doesn't work when you're used to using the desktop version
  • Tweetie - you can only choose to have a portrait or a landscape camera; it doesn't switch when you rotate the screen
  • TweetDeck - the font is too big - I can barely see 3 updates at a time!
  • Urbanspoon - the interface could use a refresh. Why do we still have to hit the Lock icon to select a city or other options?
  • Calendar - in Day view, why do we not have swipe action to swipe between days?

What are your favorite iPhone apps?
Posted on June 24, 2009
1 Comment
Jun 25, 2009
Brad Capote said...
Wow, that idea to be able to "swipe between days on the calendar" is pure brilliance! I never thought about that... But yeah, that's pretty stupid, that it can't already do that...

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About Cory Watilo

I am a product of the digital era. I watch all my TV on Hulu, read all my news on Netvibes, listen to all my music with Zune, and do all my blogging with Posterous.

When I'm not designing interfaces, coding websites or creating Posterous themes, you might find me at an Angels game, playing tennis, bowling, or working on some new business venture.

I've worked with some of the best people on the web, like the good folks at Posterous, 2Advanced, YSN, and Kajabi.

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