Re: Not iPhones
Posted: April 27, 2012, 7:53 pm
Here's a few apps I use regularly
Apps:
Here's a sampling of the ones I use on almsot a daily basis.
Google Reader - NextGen Reader
Twitter Client - rowi (There is a lite version too. Ad supported I believe).
Weather - WeatherFlow
Foursquare (if you like/do that type of stuff) - 4th & Mayor
Network Dashboard - This one allows you to pin certain sections of the settings to your home screen. I have Bluetooth and Wifi pinned. The free trial version is all I use. No need to pay.
Bing Translator - This one is of limited use unless travelling however makes for a fantastic demo piece. Expecially text translation from camera capture.
GasBuddy.com is one that's great as well. Pin your local gas station for easy price updates on your home screen.
Games
Here are a few of the cool, free ones I've come across. Most of these are Xbox live enabled. There are various games at various prices.
Wordament - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... 237de2db9e
Call of Carlos - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... f5022c76f1
Breeze - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... de28d6e162
Shuffle Party - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... c267e14305
An Xbox Live-enabled verion of Minesweeper and Sudoku are in there as well.
Tip
There's a feature of Bing called Local scout that's extremely cool. However at the moment it's US only. To enable it up here, go to Settings, scroll down to "region+language", then scroll all the way down to "Browser & search language".
Change it to "English (United States)". Now if you hit your search icon, you'll have a new option for the first icon. Tap that, let is use your location and you'll get all sorts of recommendations for food, events and shops around you. (Sadly, no reviews and recommendations in Canada). Tapping on those though will allow you to see info and open those locations in other apps, like opentable, yelp, Nokia Maps or any other apps that are programs to use that feature.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Apps:
Here's a sampling of the ones I use on almsot a daily basis.
Google Reader - NextGen Reader
Twitter Client - rowi (There is a lite version too. Ad supported I believe).
Weather - WeatherFlow
Foursquare (if you like/do that type of stuff) - 4th & Mayor
Network Dashboard - This one allows you to pin certain sections of the settings to your home screen. I have Bluetooth and Wifi pinned. The free trial version is all I use. No need to pay.
Bing Translator - This one is of limited use unless travelling however makes for a fantastic demo piece. Expecially text translation from camera capture.
GasBuddy.com is one that's great as well. Pin your local gas station for easy price updates on your home screen.
Games
Here are a few of the cool, free ones I've come across. Most of these are Xbox live enabled. There are various games at various prices.
Wordament - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... 237de2db9e
Call of Carlos - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... f5022c76f1
Breeze - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... de28d6e162
Shuffle Party - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-CA/apps/ ... c267e14305
An Xbox Live-enabled verion of Minesweeper and Sudoku are in there as well.
Tip
There's a feature of Bing called Local scout that's extremely cool. However at the moment it's US only. To enable it up here, go to Settings, scroll down to "region+language", then scroll all the way down to "Browser & search language".
Change it to "English (United States)". Now if you hit your search icon, you'll have a new option for the first icon. Tap that, let is use your location and you'll get all sorts of recommendations for food, events and shops around you. (Sadly, no reviews and recommendations in Canada). Tapping on those though will allow you to see info and open those locations in other apps, like opentable, yelp, Nokia Maps or any other apps that are programs to use that feature.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.