iPhone Apps and Tips to Save You Time


May 20th, 2010 by Blaine McEvoy  Current Price: $349.00 (1 seller)


Siri Assistant

Budget cuts may have taken away your assistant, but that doesn’t mean you don’t need one. With Siri Assistant you can offload some of your workday’s minor details, such as finding a local steakhouse based on your current location, checking for flight status updates, and receiving meeting reminders.

Free; siri.com

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Instapaper

With Instapaper you can create offline versions of news articles for plane rides or when you’re attempting to maximize battery life by turning off 3G and Wi-Fi connections. The Pro version offers adjustable font sizes, an in-app offline dictionary, and will remember your position even when you close the document.

Free (Basic), $4.99 (Pro); www.instapaper.com

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Dragon Dictation

Who has time to take notes or transcribe recorded conversations? With Dragon Dictation, you can automatically transcribe important conversations and paste text directly into an e-mail or SMS. Then you can edit the text before sending, revising or deleting anything that may have been confidential or off the record.

Free; www.nuance.com

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LogMeIn Ignition

It’s tough to put a value on accessing that important file when you need it most, making the $29.99 fee for LogMeIn Ignition more palatable. This app gives you nearly instant access to your home or work computer from your iPhone.

$29.99; www.logmein.com

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Bump

Paper business cards are so last decade. With Bump you can exchange contact information with fellow iPhone/iPod touch users faster than you can blink. Literally bump the two devices together (securely in your hand, of course) to trade phone numbers, photos, and even friends’ contact info.

Free; bu.mp

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2 Responses to “iPhone Apps and Tips to Save You Time”

  1. Susan Baker Says:

    The app I use to save time is Intuition, which is free and great for working women of every stripe–especially moms. It’s in the Productivity section of the App Store.

  2. David Livengood Says:

    The iPhone app that will save you time on your group text messaging:

    Mass Text Message – http://MassTextMessage.com

    You will no longer have to suffer through the annoying process of adding friends one-by-one to a text message. Make a group and launch a text in just seconds! I hope it saves you lots of time!

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