Category: Apple

  • And that’s a wrap…

    WOW, 2009 has been an awesome year in blogging terms for me. My site has literally taken off, and has proved to me, after a bit of doubt, that blogging is still very well alive.

    In June Apple released OS 3.0 for the iPhone, and included in the release was MMS & internet tethering. unfortunately Vodacom had not released the setting required for this to work. Thanks to the magic of PJ from Glucode, I hosted a file on my blog, which allowed you enable these settings if you were a Vodacom user. With that, my site exploded, and that specific post  has almost had 15,000 hits to it. I soon realised that the South African iPhone market is not as small as we think. It is growing HUGE, and I honestly people are catching on the device, that is more than “just a phone”

    I started doing a couple of posts of recommended apps, and then did a post on how to get a US iTunes account. Again, the response was phenomenal. We have a very limited selection of apps in the South African iTunes store, so getting a US account is imperative when setting up a new iPhone.

    The blog carried on doing well, and I was beginning to make some money through Adgator, which is always a help. Then on the 21st of November this year, a meteor appeared over Gauteng, and I did a couple of posts on it. My wife and I saw a similar light over KZN that night, so I took quite a keen interest in it. Within about 4 days I had had about 8000 hits on the 3 posts that I had done. I couldn’t believe it. People were using the site to relay their stories about the meteor sighting, and even the planetarium in Joburg called me for some info. The site went crazy. Even today, I am still getting hits about this rather strange occurence.

    All in all, I am really “stoked” about the way 2009 has turned out for my blog and, I am currently ranked as the 19th most popular blog in South Africa, according to Afrigator, which makes me happy :)

    I thought I would close off the year, with a couple of my favourite apps that I have found for the iPhone through the year. There are so many to choose from, so I thought of breaking them down in a couple of categories.

    Best Game:
    There are a couple of choices here, but for me, Doodle Jump takes this one. It is one of the most addictive games I have ever played, and I just can’t seem to beat my highest score. The fact that the Developers keep  updating the app with new fun features, makes it a steal at $0.99 as well as the best game for me in 2009.

    Best Twitter Client:
    I muddled over this one for a while, cause earlier this year I was a huge SimplyTweet fan. The app is brilliant, and the push notifications top it off. But then Tweetie2 came out. At first I wasn’t a fan, as it only loaded the last 100 tweets, and I had no way of seeing when my last read tweet was. That was until they upgraded the app and introduced gap detection, to allow you load older tweets. Now I use Tweetie2 to read my tweets and use SimplyTweet to notify me of new Direct messages and @ Messages. The developer of SimplyTweet is working on a new version which I will be helping to beta test, so watch out for some interesting developments there :)

    Best Local App:
    Another tough one, as all the developers have been working hard and have pumped out some really cool apps. the ZATV guide is awesome for checking whats happening on the small screen, and RadioPod allows you to check in on your favorite Podcasts. But for me the one app I use on a daily basis is the News24 app. The content is up to date with the website, and the latest update has introduced push notifications to allow you to be up to date with the world’s breaking news.

    Best Photography app.
    There have been loads of photography apps released this year, and I have taken a liking to iPhone photography, thanks to the Chase Jarvis book I ordered earlier this month. The slogan, ” The Best Camera is the one that is with you”,has inspired me to take loads more photos with my iPhone camera. Coupled with the release of the book, was the Best Camera app, which allows you on device post processing of your pictures, and allows you to post them to your various social media streams. I also started a site dedicated to the photos I have taken with my iPhone camera, called iPhonetoGraph.com

    Best GPS App:
    With the release of OS 3.0, Apple allowed developers to develop turn by turn navigational apps. TomTom wowed the crowd, and eventually were one of the first to hit the market. In South Africa, we have a choice of 3 navigational apps; NDrive, Navigon & Tom Tom. Having used Navigon and NDrive, I have to admit that NDrive is the winner in the category. The app is simple to use, and has the most up to date maps. I will be doing a review on Navigon in the new year and compare it to NDrive.

    There are probably loads more categories I could go into, but the above are what has really stood out for me. I cannot wait to see what 2010 brings to the app store, as I think with technology evolving the way it is, we should be in for a few surprises from Uncle Steve next year.

    So, thats a wrap from me for the year, and I hope that in 2010, I can share loads more with you on my blog :)

  • XDrive & Mix Mobile

    A couple of weeks ago I got an email from the guys at Mix Telematics letting me know about a new South African iPhone app they had developed, called Mix Mobile. Essentially what the app does, is that it allows you to connect to an XDrive device in your car, and then allows you to track various aspects of the vehicle. The XDrive unit is a simple GSM/GPS device which connects to your car’s battery, and tracks the vehicle’s movements. These alerts can be sent to you via email or SMS, and the awesome thing about the product is that there is no Monthly subscription fee. Everything is based on a Pre Paid system, and you buy credits through the XDrive website.

    You can log into the XDrive website, or into the iPhone app, which allows you to see the current location of the car, you can also follow the car. You can also set up alerts through the website to detect Impact Detection, Over Speeding, Low Battery, Harsh Braking as well as specified Acceleration.

    Some of the other features of the device are:

  • Real-time Vehicle Tracking
  • Historic Trip Replay
  • Movement Reports
  • SMS & Email Event Notifications
  • Cell Phone Location Requests
  • Street / Google Satellite mapping
  • Remote Panic Button
  • Automatic Theft Detect
  • Geofencing
  • Impact detect
  • Harsh braking and acceleration
  • Simple and Non-invasive Installation
  • >Voice Prompts
  • Backup Battery
  • Task Scheduling
  • The iPhone app is really simple to use, and you can control all the features from the app, as well as an up to date status on the vehicle.

    I received a test unit yesterday, from the chaps at Mix Telematics, and installed it in about 10 minutes. The installation is really simple, and you only need to connect 2 wires. Once the unit has been installed and secured, it goes through a simple self install routine, and downloads the latest firmware over the air. The unit has a sim card built into it, and uses a combination of GSM & GPS to detect and report your location and stats.

    You can purchase the XDrive unit from , and you can download the iPhone app for free from the app store. The app has a demo mode which allows you to see 2 vehicles in action, and allows you to get an idea of how it all fits together.

    So far, I am very impressed with how the whole system works, and I am looking forward to seeing how it all shapes up over the next couple of months.

  • izimvo iPhone App

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    A while back, Shaun and I launched izimvo.com, and so far we have had a resounding success. We have interviewed some really great people, and taken a look at life in South Africa. So far it seems the consensus is that South African’s are happy. We love our country, and doesn’t look like anyone is keen on immigrating soon.

    And the big news today is that have also just released the izimvo iPhone app, which we partnered up with the guys from MotherApp. If you are a regular, you will know that I am slightly “iPhone befok” :), So having an iPhone app for my pet project, has made my day, week, year.

    A big thanks to the guys from MotherApp again for the opportunity to develop the app. MotherApp develops an app for your site/blog, and we have had absolutely ZERO issues, and got a mail this morning it was live in the app store. Brilliant service all round, and really helpful guys. Thanks MotherApp for the opportunity.

    The app allows you to view all the past interviews, as well as keep up with our Twitter stream.

    If you have an iPhone, give it a try and let us know what you think. You can download it from the image below, or simply just snap the QR code below on your iPhone to download the app.

  • Listen to 5fm & other radio stations on your iPhone

    Update: You can now download the official 5fm iPhone app from the app store

    I came across a brilliant app last night, which allows you to listen to almost ANY radio station in the world, including South African favorites like 5fm, Highveld, KFM, ECR and loads load more.
    The app is called ooTunes Radio, and has a database of over 15000 stations from around the world that you can listen to.
    Here is a full list of Radio stations that work on the iPhone plus search.

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    I tested the app out last night, and the stream to 5fm was perfect. No lag or buffering at all. This is really a fantastic app, and at $4.99 it is a steal.

    To download ooTunes Radio from the app store click here

  • 16 Apps for your new iPhone

    I have had a couple of people ask me recently what are the “essential” apps for getting your iPhone up and running. With over 100,000 apps in the app store at the moment, it is almost impossible to give an exact list. So what I wanted to do is give you my list of 16 essential (and cool) apps, which will help you fill up your first screen on your new iPhone.

    The first thing you need to do is open a US iTunes account. See my post on 5 iphone tips & tricks on how to do this from a country outside of the US. This is essential to getting the best apps on the market, as many developers do not sell their apps in the South African store. After you have opened a US iTunes account, be sure to get some credit, by buying an iTunes voucher. You shouldn’t need more than $15 to get the show on the road.

    (The links on the app names below all open iTunes links)

    Shazam – Free
    Every time you hear that song on the radio, and you don’t know what it is, use Shazam. Instantly identifies the artist and song title for you.

    Layar Reality Browser – Free
    If you have acquired a 3Gs, get this app. It allows you to see what is around you, using your GPS position. Going to become very useful in the future as augmented reality starts to get more popular

    Skype – Free
    Everybody knows about Skype.Free VoIP calls on the go. Simple, effective and easy to use.

    Dropbox – Free
    Keep your files in sync in the cloud, and access the on your phone. You can upload files on your computers at work or at home, and then access them on your phone.

    Evernote – Free
    Keep your notes synced and up to date on the go. You can also create Notes and take pictures on your phone and sync them back to your computers.

    Facebook – Free
    Everyone loves Facebook :) The latest update is super, and you can pretty much do everything on your iPhone that you can do on the website

    PicPosterous – Free
    Posterous is a fantastic site that allows you to automagically upload your photos to other services like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr etc. The app allows you to take pictures on the fly and then update them to these services.

    Wikipedia – Free
    The mobile interface for the ever popular Wikipedia site. Useful if you looking for info on something while on the go

    Doodle Jump – $0.99
    What would a new iPhone be without a game. The most addictive iPhone game of all time. Just get it. You won’t put it down

    Photoshop Mobile – Free
    Edit your photos on your phone. Very simple to use and has loads of cool feature.  You can also upload your edited photos to the photoshop.com site.

    TweetDeck – Free
    The best free twitter app. Also recently updated with some nifty features, and it syncs with your desktop Tweetdeck. Tweetie2 ($2.99) is also another great twitter app.

    News24 – Free
    The ultimate South African news site on your iPhone. You can also view news and storie from other 24.com platforms such as Fin24, Wheels24 and even has a function to view resturants closest to you.

    ZATV Guide – Free
    Keep up to date with your favorite tv programmes and whats showing today. You can also set your favorite channels for a quick glance

    CNN Mobile – $1.99
    Best app for international news on the go. The coolest feature of this app is that it offers live streaming for breaking news.

    Flickr – Free
    You can upload and view photos on your Flickr stream. You can also view your contacts pictures as well as comment on them with the app

    Ping! – $0.99
    A fantastic little app that allows you to “ping” another iPhone user, much like Blackberry Messenger. The app will send the other Ping! user a push notification to alert them to the message. There is also a free version available, which has limited functionality.

    So that’s my list, if anyone else has some suggestions, please feel free to leave them in the comments below. Who knows, we may just fill up the next screen :)