Have you tried Finggers? It’s a great new social media site devoted to iPhone and iPad users. Once you create your account you can be followed and follow other users and you can list the apps that you have on your iPad or iPhone.
It’s a great way to find new apps based on what users like.
It’s simple, effective, clean and works well. I did not notice an option to look at my investment account but I am sure that this will eventually come as well as it would be nice to place a buy/sell order from wherever you are.
In case you are tired of paying for SMS to chat with your iPhone friends then WhatsApp may be the app for you.
WhaydApp is a direct iPhone-2-iPhone messenger chat application that allows you allows you to carry on a conversation in real time with your contacts without having to pay for SMS.
What’s App will ask for your phone number in order to allow it to identify you on your friends’ Contacts database and it does the job well.
I am having a couple of problems that I am not being able to resolve.
Problem # 1 is that iWeb crashes on my kid’s iMac as soon as we open it.
I ran disk utility and got it to repair permissions but that did not resolve the issue.
Problem # 2 is that I added a contact through the contacts app on my iPhone and despite the fact that I can see it on the iPhone the contact information does not flow to Address Book on my Mac after I sync the iPhone with my Mac via iTunes.
I’ve tried the sync a few times and yes I have all the proper check box marked on iTunes info tab.
Any clues?
I am wondering if I found another couple of bugs or if I am having issues in the interface between the chair and the keyboard.
The good folks from my company’s IT department connected my iPhone to the exchange 2007 server and it’s working very nicely.
The only challenge that I have noticed so far is that I have both my business email and personal email configured on my iPhone but the device OS only allows me to configure one email signature.
Am I seeing things or is that the way it is?
I will report my experience with this as I progress using the iPhone as business tool.