ephemera

Fleeting moments of internet interest.


by Jonas Wisser

My current iPhone home screen. It’s desktop-centric: 1Password, Calendar, Cha-Ching, Dropbox, Evernote, NetNewsWire, and Things all sync with a desktop client (as, I suppose, does the iPod app). Birdfeed will soon be replaced by Tweetie 2, which will eventually sync with Tweetie 2 for Mac.

Of the non-syncing apps, there’s the App Store (duh), Camera and Phone (hardware features, which iPod, Messages, and Maps arguably are as well), Instapaper (syncs to the web), Mail (syncs to the web in the form of Gmail), and Shazam and Wikipanion+ (which both allow me to learn things from online databases).

Standalone apps? Not on my homescreen.

My current iPhone home screen. It’s desktop-centric: 1Password, Calendar, Cha-Ching, Dropbox, Evernote, NetNewsWire, and Things all sync with a desktop client (as, I suppose, does the iPod app). Birdfeed will soon be replaced by Tweetie 2, which will eventually sync with Tweetie 2 for Mac.

Of the non-syncing apps, there’s the App Store (duh), Camera and Phone (hardware features, which iPod, Messages, and Maps arguably are as well), Instapaper (syncs to the web), Mail (syncs to the web in the form of Gmail), and Shazam and Wikipanion+ (which both allow me to learn things from online databases).

Standalone apps? Not on my homescreen.

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