Category: accessible Devices
Does anyone know where I can go to find free accessible apps for the Iphone besides applevis.com?
I'd say applevis is really the place to go. Seems like people are trying lots of apps there.
I'm seriously tempted to be a smart ass, and say the app store.
But in all seriousness, there are over 5 bords about apps already, so i'd advise you check those out(like you should have done), rather than spamming, and making another pointless topic.
Those bords have lists of apps people have tried along with their thoughts and such.
omg, she asked a question. lighten up!
An I ask the following question: would you please share the names and addresses of these boards? This kind of information would be fantastic for all. It's good to have more than one resource. Thanks for sharing this fact.
its not hard to go thorugh the boards adn look for these subjects, so why not quit beeing lazy, and actually browse, instead of complaining that someone points out this fact?
Well, here's one to start you off, and it has been posted to recently.
The topic was created by "b3n", and is called: "post your favorite iphone / ipod touch apps". Here's the URL:
http://www.zonebbs.com/boards.php?t=21933
For the record, however, as Coldshadow said, I'm not posting anything here you can't find yourself, and I would think that if you took the time to post a topic where you're looking for something in particular, a topic that already exists might have more information already there than posting a new topic of your own, don't you think? But since you brought it up, there's one to get started with. Stay tuned for more.
Hey, guess what? I'm back with another one. This one will be of particular use to you if you've recently received your new iPhone.
The topic is created by "faithful angel", the title is "essential apps for a new iPhone user", and the URL is:
http://www.zonebbs.com/boards.php?t=25252
There are more topics asking about more specific apps, but there are a couple general ones that I'm sure will help you.
applevis.com is a good resource though, for the record.