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On iPhone too, it's excellent and free! Probably one of the best apps around for financial instrumentation. Mobile eTrade is awesome too if you have their service and provides more 'real-time' market analysis so I can buy or sell on the go.
I guess Windows mobile users can go hang then? Shame we were not considered
The Wall street Journal is one of my favorite apps. However as stated, the download is free. But the rest of the story isn't. After a 2 week trial you must subscribe for about $100 per year. If not, all you see is the first sentence of each story. But it is very useful even if you don't subscribe. And it is well worth the money if you do.
I don't know... all that is great, but usually you can find a PC anywhere and log on to a web app or web mail... I use many of these apps on my Android, and have found I tend to use them more for goofing off then work. I think the small keyboard and Twitter and other things are really making articulation in writing a thing of the past.
Hi Shawn,
Another great iPhone app that just launched today is Springpad - a free app that helps you save anything you want to remember (discloser: I work at Springpad, http://springpadit.com). With the app, you can scan product barcodes, capture restaurants and businesses using the iPhone's geo-locater, take photos of interesting things when out and about and quickly add notes and thoughts that you don't want to forget. Everything is available when you need it on the web, or on your phone.
The app is available at:
http://bit.ly/baHfir
Another great iPhone app that just launched today is Springpad - a free app that helps you save anything you want to remember (discloser: I work at Springpad, http://springpadit.com). With the app, you can scan product barcodes, capture restaurants and businesses using the iPhone's geo-locater, take photos of interesting things when out and about and quickly add notes and thoughts that you don't want to forget. Everything is available when you need it on the web, or on your phone.
The app is available at:
http://bit.ly/baHfir
Might want to note that Linked In currently does not have a Mobile App for the Blackberry. It has said Coming Soon for a very long time.
A good list of SaaS and Cloud business Apps which have a specific mobile interface http://www.getapp.com/blog/what-is-your-favorite-mobile-device-for-business-apps/
Good article,but for productivity I'm using ,,Plan" app. I tried many similar apps before, but this one solved all my planning problems.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/plan/id428005487?mt=8&ls=1#
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/plan/id428005487?mt=8&ls=1#
FileReflex for server is an new app in market where anyone can access the files in server from mobile. This is one of the best productivity app in recent days.
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