![]() Every article ever put in Truth for Today available to read at any time on my iPhone? Yes, please! Great for quick little Bible readings on the go. Truth for Today (called “Bible Studies” in the iPhone app store). I have actually pulled it out while teaching classes and looked something up, because it is that easy to use. The have made an app that is easily usable, and is far more than just reading the text. ![]() The English Standard Version app is amazing. #Echofon iphone will not update freeA great little game, that includes a chat feature so you can trash talk! Price: FREE PAGE TWOĮSV Bible. Words with Friends (free): My favorite iPhone game, Words with Friends is basically Scrabble, played with friends. If you would like to add me as a contact, I’m adfaughn. You must add contacts, so it keeps “just anyone” from sending you a message. You hit a button, send a voice message, and it is delivered to their phone. Instead of calling someone and then leaving a voicemail, how about just sending a voicemail first? That’s what HeyTell does. Only use this is you use Google Calendar heavily. ![]() I use Google Calendar for everything, and this syncs to it, even syncing the colors I use for different calendars (home, work, speaking engagements, etc.) in Google Calendar. It is very similar to the calendar that comes on the iPhone, but it is much cleaner looking. If you have a Pandora account (and you should!) and an iPhone, you must have this app! Price: FREE It is an online music player, but they were one of the first apps ever on the iPhone, and they have done it right from the beginning. Easy to use, this is a great weather app. My favorite thing is that it updates very, very regularly. While it is simple, it provides a wealth of information. A very simple app, but a great one for the sports fan. Also, you can program your favorite teams, and the app will send score updates to your phone. #Echofon iphone will not update updateI use the app on my phone the most to update lists on the go, and sometimes take pictures so they are “geo-tagged” (it tells you where you were when you added a note, and will “map” it, so you can find that place again). With the iPhone app, I can access all my notes and add some, too. I love Evernote, and use it to save nearly anything from the web, as well as backing up my sermons and PowerPoints. ![]() I use this app for my “reading” Bible on my phone (which is why it’s not with my other Bible apps, on page two). This simple program has multiple versions of the Bible. Price: 99 cents, but there is a free version.īible. I use it to “scan” documents into Evernote, but I have not used it as much as I thought I would when I got it. This program lets you use the camera on your phone to snap pictures of documents, then turns those documents into scans. This is one of the very few apps that I have paid for, and I have almost never used it. My only complaint is that, at times, it is slow in how it starts up. The best feature is the “places” feature that lets you “check in” and show where you are and what you are doing. Any shock? I love Facebook, and their iPhone app is excellent. I have tried several others, but keep coming back to this one for its simplicity. When I want to update my Twitter account, or read tweets on my phone, this is the program I use. I don’t pay for unlimited texting, so this helps me stay under my limit. If someone else has PingChat, you add them as a contact and the “texts” (called “pings”) are free. I don’t use this app as much as I used to (and I’ll explain why later). ![]() While I try out several technologies, I spend very little money, and keep only what helps me.įor our list this week, I’m listing the apps I use on my iPhone. I learn a few simple (and I mean simple) steps, and let them help me. I like technology, but I’ll admit that I have no idea how any of it works. ![]()
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