Tiffany B. Brown

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My essential mobile applications

Most of these applications will work with any Java-capable smart phone. Platform-specific applications are noted.

GCalSync
Synchronize your mobile phone’s calendar with your Google calendar. Open source.
Google Maps for Mobile
It was already a cool application for GPS-less people. But Google’s new My Location feature is The Awesome. It uses cell tower triangulation to guess your location, reducing, if not eliminating the need to enter a ‘from’ address.
Gmail Mobile
Okay, I live way too much of my life using services from ‘teh Goog,’ but Gmail mobile is effin‘ awesome if you already have a Google account.
Gizmo for Mobile
Have a Nokia wifi-enabled S60 phone? Save your cell minutes and make cheap VoIP calls with Gizmo project.
F-Secure Mobile AntiVirus
Your smart-a** phone is awfully dumb when it comes to code. If you plan on running a lot of applications on your phone, you may want to look this an anti-virus package ($34.95 per year). There’s also a version with a firewall.
Flash Lite 2.1
Run all kinds of groovy applications on your mobile.
Handy Zip for Nokia N80
Open and extract ZIP files sent via Bluetooth, download or e-mail. You can also create ZIP archives on your phone ($12.95).

What are some of your favorite must-have applications for your smart phone (don’t forget to mention the phone and platform if it’s phone or platform specific)?

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3 comments

  1. These essential apps sound great, but my Nokia 7610 needs an upgrade. :-(

  2. what about mojopac?

  3. i haven’t heard of or tried mojopac. looking at the web site, i can’t say it would be essential for me. i just don’t have the need to move data between computers since i used web-based tools for so many things. i’m also a heavy mac user and mojopac is XP only.

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