Guess what? I have an iPod Touch Second Generation. I love it. I mostly use it for an internet device (checking email or surfing the web) while being mobile (watching television). This device is just like the iPhone, minus the AT&T expensive phone contract and camera and mic.
What I absolutely love about the iPod Touch is the built-in speakers. Seriously, all iPods should have built-in speakers.
If you are interested in getting movies you own from DVD, I recommend the paid DVD Fab and for free, I hear Handbrake does a great job (although I've never used it). Set pixels to 480x* to optimize for the iPod or iPhone.
Oh, yeah besides the internet, watching movie, and games, it also plays music. If you're in the market for a new music device, you may want to reconsider getting the Touch. The cheapest model is 8 gigs for $229, it's cheaper than most Netbooks so keep that in mind if you are thinking of getting a net device for travel.
PROS: Too many to mention, see description above.
CONS: You have to use iTunes. You must use its touch interface, so if you have no fingers, you're out of luck. I also don't like that you can't play videos in 'sleep' mode and there is no controls in landscape mode for audio (seriously, WTF is that about?). The chrome back is easily scratch (as with all iPods) so you must spend another $30 on a iPod case. The cost associated with any Apple products is unbelievable too. So before you dive into Apple, make sure you can afford it.
Below is my guide to ten applications that I love (mostly free too!). PLEASE send me your suggestions... I am a cheapskate, so I prefer the free ones.
GOOGLE EARTH
earth.google.com ♥ mobile.google.com/apple/earth PRICE: Free PROS: This is such a cool application, if you've never tried it on your computer, you're in for a treat. New features on Apple includes that crazy pinching and expanding touch and rotation... such a pleasure to use! CONS: Unfortunately, if you've paid for a Google Earth Pro account ($400), this application doesn't have any of those benefits. |
VAY
somoga.com/games/vay ♥ iTunes PRICE: $4.99 PROS: I've been waiting for a game like this! It's a port from a 1994 Sega game, and it's classic RPG in the vein of Final Fantasy. Right now I'm not very far into it, but I love it. CONS: Some things could be improved, like wouldn't it be awesome if you click on the character's icon and it brings up their equipment/inventory? |
POCKETPEDIA
bruji.com/pocketpedia ♥ iTunes PRICE: Free PROS: Despite the lame icon and name, in my opinion, this is actually a pretty useful tool if you want to remember what you own or compiling a wishlist. CONS: If it doesn't exist on Amazon, apparently it doesn't exist. |
WORD FREAK
anniyalogam.com/word_freak ♥ iTunes PRICE: Free or $0.99 PROS: Five letter word for this game? GREAT! There is a paid version, but the free one is just as fun. Spent hours and hours playing this game. CONS: Ugly graphics and user interface. |
iSAY
gabcas.net/international ♥ iTunes PRICE: $0.99 PROS: I grabbed this when it was free, now it's $0.99. It's a small amount to pay, so I'm still recommending it. Maybe if you're not very good at memorization, you may not want this game. CONS: If the makers of "Simon Says" doesn't sue them... |
FUZZLE
candycaneapps.com/fuzzle ♥ iTunes PRICE: Free or $0.99 PROS: Addictive puzzle game, similar to that other bug game, but I prefer this version. CONS: Can't see why you would want to pay $0.99 for more additional hard level punishment, it's just as good on easy! |
DICE BAG
iTunes PRICE: Free PROS: Ever finding yourself in need of a 20-sided die? Well fear not D&D fans, Dice Bag is just for you. Lots of paid dice applications, but I got this one because it costs nothing. CONS: No animations, no frills number generator. |
BALANCE
web.me.com/cwakamo ♥ iTunes PRICE: Free PROS: This is actually such a great program. Includes password protection and I think I would pay for syncing option with my financial software like Quicken or something. Did I mention it was FREE? Awesome! CONS: Doesn't sync with anything. |
TWITTERIFFIC
iconfactory.com/twitterrific ♥ iTunes PRICE: Free or $9.99 PROS: If you use Twitter, this is a must-application for you. CONS: Free version includes advertisements, paid version is a ridiculous $10. Unbelievable. Not even sure what the paid version offers, but it doesn't seem like it's worth it to upgrade. |
DICTIONARY
iTunes ♥ xyster.net PRICE: $2.99 PROS: Of all the dictionaries on the iPod, this looks the best. CONS: I actually grabbed this when it was free, it's now $2.99. There are a few free dictionary, so I suggest getting the free one. |
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