Tweetie, Feeds, Facebook, Monopoly, Flight Control, Remember the Milk, Geocaching, National Rail. Mainly things that are of use in helping me organise my life, with occasional gaming when I've got some spare time.
Twittelator Pro, Facebook, Google, Wikipanion, Bejeweled, PhoneFlix, WeatherBug, Public Radio Tuner.
Very frequently. Multiple times per half hour. To me, the apps have become the purpose of the phone; talking is secondary.It's more of an internet connected device that, as it happens, has a phone in it.
- Which apps do you use most frequently? Excluding the built-in apps like Mail and Safari: Things, Tweetie, Lose It! , Shazam, Ocarina.
The other apps are only used when they're useful, like unit converters, games, novelty apps, etc.
Paid: 4. The rest were free - Roughly how much have you spent on apps in total? About $10- - Approx how long have you had the device, in months?
2 months so far! -What proportion of downloaded apps do you still use? About 15 on a regular basis - How frequently do you use apps?
Between 5 to 15 on a regular basis - Which apps do you use most frequently? Write Pad, Shoutcast radio, Fedex Mobile, Craigsphone, Ebay mobile, Weather Channel, Pandora Radio and Google earth.
All free. - Roughly how much have you spent on apps in total? - $0 - Approx how long have you had the device, in months?
3 months. - What proportion of downloaded apps do you still use? Approximately 17 of them.
- How frequently do you use apps? Most of the time I actually have the device out of my pocket. - Which apps do you use most frequently?
Heavilly use 7/28 - including twitterfon, a calculator that's better then default, and games. Moderately use 10/28 - includes nimbuzz (messenger), files lite, dictionaire, and a few other misc things. I keep the rest for those "just in case" circumstances.
I'm not likely to ever need a ruler, a level, a paint program, a VNC client, or any of those other things, but I might someday.
I have 4 apps, 4 I paid for, $6 spent, I have had my iphone for 1 month.
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