3
3
0
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 23
Clash of Clans. There...I said it. Wow. That was liberating. First step is admitting you have a problem.
(8)
(0)
CPT Chris Loomis
LTC Robert Halvorson you're not alone in the game playing, Sir. Could be worse....
I have the geeky passion of completing crossword puzzles and playing Go on my iPhone. LOL
I have the geeky passion of completing crossword puzzles and playing Go on my iPhone. LOL
(0)
(0)
COL (Join to see)
CPT Chris Loomis, at least your games can be grouped into a more intelligent category which stimulates your brain.
(1)
(0)
PO2 (Join to see)
Clash of clans, while habit forming, barely qualifies as a game. More like a Skinner box experiment.
(0)
(0)
Would I be sucking up too much if I said RallyPoint?
Additionally, one of my favorites is the Bible app. Not only can you read the Bible at your leisure, but they also have many reading plans to guide you through various topics in the Bible. It's called the YouVersion Bible, at http://www.bible.com.
Additionally, one of my favorites is the Bible app. Not only can you read the Bible at your leisure, but they also have many reading plans to guide you through various topics in the Bible. It's called the YouVersion Bible, at http://www.bible.com.
(8)
(0)
CPT Chris Loomis
No Chief (Respectfully). That's not sucking up. Lol!
I'm fond of Evernote and Docs2Go.
I'm fond of Evernote and Docs2Go.
(1)
(0)
CPT Chris Loomis
For a calendar I use Awesome Cal. (iPhone)It synchs with both MS Outlook and Gmail.
(0)
(0)
PO2 (Join to see)
I like the bible app too even though I'm not terribly religious. It's great to reference when people quote scripture for their arguments. It's also great for highlighting the differences in translations for said quotations.
(0)
(0)
Shazam ... I am a music nut. I love being able to hear a song I like, whether it is in a car, restaurant, mall, plane or wherever, click on the Shazam app and have it identify the song and artist and "tag" it for me so that I can download it from iTunes, if I want. It also can provide the lyrics, concert schedule, discography, etc. Great free app or low cost upgrade.
(4)
(0)
SGT (Join to see)
I used to keep Shazam on my front page of apps, but two things made me delete it. First, I got tired of it constantly displaying a notification for "news," and second Siri has been updated to do the exact same thing as Shazam. All I have to do is ask "what song is this?" and Siri tells me. No more annoying notifications and frees up a slot on my front page.
(0)
(0)
COL Jean (John) F. B.
SGT (Join to see)
You can turn off the notifications in "Settings"
Easier to click on the app than to ask Siri, plus there are many more features that Shazam has (as explained in my original comments).
I am certainly not trying push or sell Shazam to anyone. I like it a lot and the issues you raised with it are easily remedied, giving you much more than Siri provides.
You can turn off the notifications in "Settings"
Easier to click on the app than to ask Siri, plus there are many more features that Shazam has (as explained in my original comments).
I am certainly not trying push or sell Shazam to anyone. I like it a lot and the issues you raised with it are easily remedied, giving you much more than Siri provides.
(0)
(0)
SGT (Join to see)
I get what you're saying sir, but all I ever used Shazam for was to identify music. All the other extraneous features never got any use out of me. Also, you're right about going into the settings, but I should have clarified. For me all that did was disable it from giving me a notification on my lock screen, but did not prevent that app icon itself from showing it had unread notifications. I trivial issue granted, but it annoyed me.
(1)
(0)
Read This Next