Stuff i don't think is mentioned that i got. Useful apps: Weather channel, Pandora (radio), urban-s**** (find restaurants), Redline (scan barcodes to find a product and price), Star Chart (just a neat app to show you what is up there in space, cool for the kids too). Car apps would be: Dynolicious (1/4 times and mph and HP), Harry's Lap Timer (if you race, but also TONS of other features), G-Tac Pro (another race timer), Posted from the TJJ App for iPhone & iPad
I have only one app and her name is Gretchen, my daughter. She can do amazing **** on that phone of hers in a flash and faster than I can even get the question out. My wife Vicky is getting pretty good on hers too. My phone? It goes ring, I answer it and say hello. That is about it. Oh, and I can text if you have some time to wait for a response ,,,slower than dirt.
I drive a half-done car with no weatherstripping... or wipers... or speedo cable MyRadar - Tells me when I need to find a bank drive-thru or gas station. Speedometer - Duh. iphone maps - to find the quickest way Yelp - to find anything, it comes up with the phone number and a link to the iphone maps so you can call them AND find them. GasBuddy - for finding gas stations... More gas stations than Yelp. E**on/Mobile App - to find stations that take my gas card. iTunes... I have a little 12v motorcycle amplifier and 2 indoor outdoor speakers (did I mention it has no weatherstripping?) and I plug the iphone into the cigarette lighter thingy. Pandora - When I get bored with what's in my itunes. TJJ - the only app I've ever bought. The Riviera console I'm building will have a compartment for the phone and all the ugly wires.
I can't believe it took until post 28 for someone to mention the flashlight app. that was the first one I downloaded and I use it all the time. frequently doubles as a shop light for me.
I downloaded (for free) a drive line angle finder by TREMEC, to use it you take three readings (engine/******, driveshaft and differential, it then determines if the angles are within acceptable limits. I used it setting up the narrowed rear end in my 38 Chevy and it seems to work fine.
I upgraded my old brick, for one of these Andriod things. What would be the best speedo app for a cheap driod?
I use SpeedView for accurate GPS speeds. I know there are others that members here like, but can't remember the name of any of them. Ulysses GPS or something maybe?
I use Clapp and Clapp Notify. They continuously search local Craigslist ads for key words that I've entered (e.g. Hemi, Ford axle, Muncie, g***er, free, flathead, ASAP, etc.) and automatically alert me when something pops up. By acting quickly, I've been able to scoop up two free SBC shortblocks, a 700R4 ******, and other miscellaneous trading fodder.