CrazyBusy iPhone App Review: “WordPress”





I have a love/hate relationship with my laptop. It’s old, heavy, and as stodgy as an old man. It takes naps when it wants to, works when it feels like it, and generally just acts like it needs a big helping of prunes.

Today is one of those days, which provides the perfect segue into today’s iPhone app review: the WordPress app.

The cool thing about this app (okay, one of the cool things about it) is that it doesn’t matter if your blog is hosted (you pay for hosting and have your own domain name, in other words) or if you have a free WordPress.com blog (which would be the name you’ve chosen for your blog followed by .wordpress.com).

There are a few other things I really like about this app:

• The app can handle as many WP (WordPress) blogs that you have a username and password for. I currently only have access to four WP blogs (two are mine), so I haven’t been able to test how many it actually holds. If you are able to test that feature, well…you may need to get out more, my friend. ;-)

• You can blog “unplugged” — when you’re unable to get to a computer, for example (or would simply rather leave it at home). I can totally see myself blogging this summer while sitting out in the sun. Bring on the iced tea!

• Problems with your computer won’t keep you from blogging, like Harry tries to do to me. (Harry is what I just named my “old man” laptop. What do you think? Does it fit?)

What I don’t like is that when using this app, I don’t have access to pictures and other needed items that are on my laptop. Those can be added later — as long as Harry cooperates, that is. I’m also not sure how to make words bold or italic, or if that’s even possible. (You may notice that I have added in some words in bold and italics; I was able to get on my laptop after writing this post to do a little editing.)

But if you’re in the position of having to write an entire blog post using the iPhone WordPress app (as this one has been), beggars can’t be choosers, right?

All in all, I think I like it…and am even grateful for it, especially today. Saunter on over to iTunes and download it. You never know when you might need it.

It’s yet another free iPhone app I highly recommend.

CrazyBusy iPhone App Review: “Balance”




Balance by Connor Wakamo
As a somewhat recent iPhone fanatic (I got mine last October as an early anniversary present), I’ve been having a lot of fun trying various applications (“apps,” for short). My new favorite, which I love and will rave about always, is an app called Balance.

Balance was created by Connor Wakamo and has a rating of 3-1/2 stars — pretty good for a free app. According to the app’s description, Balance is:

…an application designed to help you keep track of the balance of one of your accounts. Intended to replace a paper-based checkbook register, Balance maintains a list of credits and debits to your account. When you enter a new transaction, Balance automatically recalculates the account’s balance. You can protect your information with a password. Balance also allows you to export your transactions to your computer. With Balance, you’ll always know how much money you’ve got in your account so you can avoid overdraft fees.

An upgrade to Balance, Version 2.0, is also available if you’d like this app to keep track of multiple accounts. I may upgrade to that soon.

In the meantime, can you keep a secret? I don’t use Balance to keep track of my checking account. I should, considering I’ve been the queen of overdraft charges in the past (much to my husband’s chagrin), but I’ve found a use that works better for me. The way I use it gets to the root of what’s caused my previous overdraft charges: overspending.

Every single time I go to the store, I whip out my iPhone, open up Balance, and plug in the amount I’ve given myself permission to spend. I only go over if I know I’ve got the extra cash in my purse to cover the overage. Step by step, here’s how it’s done:

    Open the app.

    Tap the button in the top left that says, “Account.”

    Name the account or just leave it as “Cash.”

    Type in any notes or just tap “Done” in the upper right corner.

    Back on the main page — it should say “Cash” at the top, or whatever name you’ve chosen — tap the plus sign at the bottom, to the left of the word “Balance.”

    You’re now on the “New Transaction” page. Ignore the “name” field. Tap the line that says “amount,” and enter in how much you have to spend ($50, $100, etc.).

    Tap the “type” field. Tap “Received,” then “Done.”

    Back on the “New Transaction” page, tap “Done” once more. On the “Cash” page, you’ll see you now have the amount you designated on the top line. Everything you enter after that will be subtracted from that amount.

    From your shopping list (you did bring a list, didn’t you?), find your first item. Let’s say it’s a gallon of milk at $2.49. Tap the plus sign at the bottom, then tap “name” on the next page. Use the keyboard to fill in the word “milk,” and tap “Done.” Tap “amount.” Use the number keypad that comes up to enter in your price (the decimal point is taken care of for you). Tap “Done.” Tap “Done” again.

    At the bottom of the page, you’ll see that your new balance is now $47.51.

What I also love about this app is that I no longer buy things I don’t need. If it’s not in the budget, it’s not in the budget, period.

By the way, if you use coupons (and you should), remember to subtract those from the balance, as well.

You may feel a little silly using your iPhone this way in a grocery store, but I’ve yet to have a manager or other store employee ask me what I’m doing. Just try not to block the aisles when you’re typing in your purchases! ;-)

A few final tips for when using Balance:

    Don’t forget to add the sales tax for your area for non-grocery items.

    Use Balance when shopping for clothes, gifts, and other items.

    When done with your shopping trip, just tap the box with an arrow in it at the bottom of the screen. On the half screen that comes up, tap “Delete all transactions.” This will clear Balance for the next time you need to use it.

    Remember to use the iPhone calculator if you’re buying multiples of certain items.

Have a favorite app? Tell me about it. If I think it’s a good thing for crazybusy mamas, I’ll review it and give you an honorable mention!

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iThink iLike My iPhone



Almost two weeks ago, my husband and I were at a certain store that sells these neat little things called iPhones. You’ve probably heard of them. They were all I had eyes for, though this store also sells other brands of cell phones, mini notebook computers, and accessories. We were in there to renew our service and to pick out new phones for ourselves and our three teens, since we were all “needing” them. My husband – great guy that he is – bought me a new iPhone 3GS as an early anniversary gift (it helped that we got a good price). He got a new phone, too – a “rugged,” man-type phone that could be dropped and keep on working like nothing happened.

Along with our new plan, we also got unlimited texting. At times I like it because it’s an easy way to reach my kids. At other times, I’m not so sure…like when one of my kids texts me from a room away instead coming to find me. We’ll work on that.

After a few years of having a cell phone that would ring only when it wanted to and didn’t like to make outgoing calls, it was time for a new one. Seriously – when you’re at one end of a grocery store, your child is in the electronics section, and you want to leave, you need to be able to reach your child. What you don’t need is to hear a “doob-la-do-doop” and see the words “CALL FAILED…RETRY” on your cruddy little screen. I can’t tell you how many times I had to resist the urge to fling that phone as far as I could after receiving that message. Even Brett Favre couldn’t have thrown it farther than me. If I had.

Back to my new baby, my iPhone. I’ve been having a great deal of fun with it, like adding new apps, figuring out my calendar, downloading podcasts, looking up websites…and on and on. I’m sure there’s got to be a healthy recipe app out there somewhere. If there is, I’ll find it! How handy would that be? I could look up a certain recipe while at the grocery store just to make sure I’d gotten all the ingredients. And I promise I wouldn’t even check Facebook while I’m there (and if you believe that…).

Speaking of apps, if you’ve been reading my blog for any length of time, you’ll know I’m a big ExerciseTV fan. You might be able to imagine, then, how happy I was a couple nights ago when I found an ExerciseTV app! It’s not free, but all the mini workout videos that come with it are worth the $1.99. Read all about it in my post on the ExerciseTV blog. (Which, by the way, is not a paid endorsement.) Try it out!

Got an iPhone? You Might Like These:

iPhone For Dummies: Includes iPhone 3GS, by Edward C. Baig

“A full-color guide to the iPhone, including the new iPhone 3G S.

“With its new 3G S model, the iPhone is definitely the must-have mobile device. This fully updated guide covers all the cool features of the fastest iPhone ever, including the Spotlight search feature, voice control, and video camera capability.

“iPhone For Dummies, 3rd Edition also covers the basics of using the multitouch interface, setting up iTunes, browsing the Internet, sending and receiving e-mail, and more.” (Amazon)
Best Iphone Apps: The Guide for Discriminating Downloaders, by Josh Clark “This catalog of iPhone gems is an authoritative guide to the best, most useful, and most entertaining iPhone apps. Full of colorful and helpful illustrations, Best iPhone Apps gives you the lowdown on each app, with brief tips on how to use it.” (Amazon)

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