Posts Tagged ‘Music Applications’
3 Fun Applications for Your iPhone
1. 8Tracks
This is an application of great music discovery for any reason. First of these is that you can choose from a variety of playlists – depending on your mood. This makes it easier, and the fact that all users are created, you would like to show you something new! Other than the application, I used the site much, so if you like music, check it out!
2. SkyView
SkyView has quickly become one of my favorite applications astronomy and I’m not a fan of astronomy. It is very cool because you can point your iPhone in the sky and find the dipper and where are the various planets. If you are looking for an application that proves this technology is “not of this world” any more than Skyview.
3. GolfLogix
Note: does not apply to non-golfers APPLY. But I’ll still write about it anyway because it’s the best free application for golfers who play in different places like that. This app gives you the distance to the green from anywhere on the fairway or rough. But the free version only gives you the distance to the center, while you have to pay for exact features for films. If it does not matter to you, then surely meet your requirements.
Great Video Applications for Your iPhone
One of the best things that your phone is to use the multimedia capabilities provided, such as video and music. The first application is from Pandora, which is a completely free download. Pandora is that you do not have to put music on the phone directly in large quantities. Pandora works by you into an artist or song, while the database looking for similar music you like at the end of May. This is a great way to find new artists and keep the free space on your iPhone at the same time.
Slacker is another free program that can help radio stations that are deployed to listen. Apple is the prohibition on the music of caching. Some other smart phones have the ability to do this, but there is a drawback of the iPhone. Last.fm is another free music application similar to Pandora. Your station on the system being to add an artist or a couple, then the database will be to find similar titles, the artist and the title of your station. You can use the songs to play and adjust your radio station in this way.
It seems that many of the video and music applications are free and TV.com is another that follows this trend. TV.com used for television programs that are conducted by CBS, to observe, in contrast, offer excerpts from other sites like YouTube. Sometimes it can be frustrating if you listen to the radio, and you do not know who plays. Shazam lets you use a sample of the song and then quickly identify the artist and title of this song.