Littleberu said:
Hey!
Is there an app where I can calculate how much time I talked during the day? My plan includes unlimited evenings and weekend, so I would like to know my usage during the day!
Thanks!
You can check your minutes under Settings->General->usage.
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Also, in my everlasting attempts to find the perfect converter program:
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My previous favourite:
The Converter Appshopper Link by Vladimir Kofman, 99c
Why I liked it:
It's simple, powerful, customisable. Also has a few neat features such as a ruler and a couple of 'fun' shake features. I like the icons for each unit. It has all the right buttons in all the right places. Perhaps I'm biased, as I've had this for the longest. Have had a couple of strange bugs where unit lists disappear, but this gets updated reasonably often. The design is slightly plain, but I prefer that over splashy. Also has an 'advanced' mode which shows ALL units at once and converts to all at once.
Ratings (out of 5):
Simplicity: 4
Responsiveness: 3
Design: 3
Customisability: 5
Extra features: 4
Overall: 4
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The current one I use:
Convert - the Unit Converter Appshopper Link by tap tap tap, Special Intro Price 99c
Why I like it: I'm a fan of simplicity and elegance. I would probably say The Converter (above) is ever so slightly more functional - for example, I prefer the last updated date for the exchange rates to be visible right on the currency converter, and when I switch between currencies, for the values to stay fixed and NOT switch over, neither which appear here.
A really nice touch is the magnifier over the slider wheel. That said, another reason why I think The Converter works better is that it doesn't use slider wheels, which I don't think are that great. There's also a bit of a bug, in that favourites (which happen to be the ONLY customisability) get randomly selected/deselected while you are trying to flag them - once you DO get them, however, they seem to stick.
So with all of these admittedly minor issues, why is it the one on my iPhone at the moment? The UI is really nice looking without being gimmicky. I really appreciate that, and it does have all the functionality of what I need in a converter. Could start up a bit quicker.
Ratings (out of 5):
Simplicity: 5
Responsiveness: 3
Design: 5
Customisability: 2
Extra features: 2
Overall: 4
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Worth a look, especially right now because it's free:
Convertbot Appshopper Link by Tapbots, free for limited time.
Why this is actually pretty awesome:
The UI is truly well done. It basically uses an iPod clickwheel to scroll through choices. Also has little hisses, whirs, and clicks, so it gives of a really nice vibe. It actually works well, and I may consider using this in the end.
Seriously, even though it's a bit splashy, it actually works remarkably well. YOu scroll to your category, scroll each of your units, tap the screen (brings up a keypad), and go for it. Currently lacks a calculator, but that's coming.
So why DON'T I use this? I kind of want the keypad to be there by default, so I can just open up converter, category and my value. This adds an extra tap, and even more taps if you want to change the units (you have to tap the unit, which closes down one wheel, opens a new one, scroll, then tap), repeat for other unit. It's able to convert Hours AND minutes into just minutes as well as Pounds AND ounces into just pounds, for example - no need to work out the pounds and ounces part separately.
But since it's free at the moment, go grab it.
Even if you don't need a converter, it's worth a look for the slick interface! You can also select and deselect units categories you don't want showing up.
I'm sorely tempted to keep this on my phone in addition to my mainstay converter, just because it feels space age.
Ratings (out of 5):
Simplicity: 4
Responsiveness: 4
Design: 5
Customisability: 3
Extra features: 4
Overall: 4
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myconvert Appshopper Link by Lu A Oo, 99c (lite version available)
Why I nearly chose this to be the one I used:
It's really simple, powerful, and supposedly built on an engine geared for performance. The layout just doesn't jive with me, however. Just a preference thing, such as the keyboard sliding into place. The simplicity is somewhat hampered due to it being in 'advanced' mode, although there's a tonne of customisability, you can turn a bunch of things off.
Strangely, it requires an install when you first boot it up.
Ratings (out of 5):
Simplicity: 3
Responsiveness: 4
Design: 3
Customisability: 5
Extra features: 4
Overall: 3
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And something that people might be interested in for the sheer features:
9-toolbox Appshopper Link by e2ndesign, free
Stuff:
This is an app that actually has 9+ apps, including a converter. Each app was originally a separate app as well (that sold for 99c, with this app being $4.99). The other apps are things like tip calculator, bubble-level, period-calendar, and other stuff. There were a bunch of issues originally, and the developer made it free until they were fixed, and that's when it jumped right up the free apps list. Since then, they have released an even bigger app, and have kept this free, although their listing says the "$1.99" prices is limited. So who knows what's happening with this.
The app is slightly overdesigned. Not unbearably so, so some people may like it. To be honest, it's pretty functional. It does have a lot of features, which is the reason it kills it for me. I don't really need a period calculator or some of the other pointless apps, so having to open it and tap on the converter detracts from the usefulness to me. Even so, this may not be that bad a thing for other users.
The dealbreaker is that the current version has a huge splash page you have to click past advertising his bigger app. A no-no, although the blurb claims the next version will be free of this. The developer does seem to update every now and again, and listens to complaints. It's just the other converter apps simply does most of the stuff right to begin with.
Ratings (out of 5):
Simplicity: 4
Responsiveness: 4
Design: 3
Customisability: 3
Extra features: 5
Overall: 3
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