There's an App for That - Tips, Tricks, & Giveaways

   By SheSpeaksTeam  Jan 17, 2012
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Millions of us unwrapped the seasons hottest gifts during the holidays  - the iPhone 4S, iPad 2, Droid RAZR, Kindle Fire, Nikon 1 and more. For many people these new gadgets were also the first they've owned in a whole new generation of touchscreen and voice activation technology. How many of you were excited but found that after 5 minutes you had to set them down and decided to figure out how to use them later?

With technology overload these days, many of us use our electronics on the "easy" setting. We do what we can easily figure out and never end up using the "really cool" settings and getting value from our investment.

There are some basic steps that can help you get the most fun out of your new "toys." Here are our tips for improving your electronic gadget experience:

  1. Set time in your day to read the manual. Even if it is a short manual, we recommend splitting it up reading a few pages at a time. If you read it all at once it can be overwhelming.
  2. Utilize what is at your fingertips - YouTube! YouTube has great 101 videos. Received an iPhone over the holidays? Learn how to use it with the help of the 101 videos on TodaysiPhone's YouTube Channel. Received an Android over the holidays? Learn how to use it with the help of 101 videos on MobileUnlimited's YouTube Channel.
  3. Follow the company of your new electronics on Facebook and Twitter. These are great customer service outlets. Why spend time waiting on hold when you can have a response on twitter before the agent picks up the phone? Most companies also post tips, videos and important software updates on their feeds.
  4. Be brave! Believe it or not, it's pretty hard to break things. Use random settings and see what happens. You can always reset items back to the default.

The trick to getting the most out of your phones and tablets are apps. Here are our five must-have useful, user-friendly apps for 2012:

Apple:

  1. Shopper: This is the best-selling grocery app in the App Store, according to MacWorld. With Shopper you can create multiple lists and organize them to match the aisle layout of the stores you shop in. On a budget? Add prices, quantities, and coupons to track expenses.
  2. Mint.com Personal Finance: With this app you can easily organize all your finances in one place. It provides you with a look at where you spent your money over the month and helps you come up with a budget. Also, with having it on your mobile device no spending goes unaccounted for.
  3. Silent Body Guard: Everyone, every age and gender, should have this app. You hope you will never need it, but if you ever find yourself in trouble this app sends a text message and email with your GPS location to your emergency contacts every 60 seconds. All you have to do is open the app and tap the silent alarm button.
  4. Nike Training Club: This app is a personal trainer with you at all times. You get detailed workouts designed to match your fitness goals with step-by-step instructions. Our favorite feature is the ability to set your music to go with your workout.
  5. allrecipes.com Dinner Spinner: How many times have you looked in your pantry and thought to yourself, "what in the world can I cook with these ingredients?" Now the answer is at your fingertips! Type in what you have to this app and it will search its recipe database for corresponding dishes.

Android:

  1. Grocery King 6 Shopping List: This is the best-selling grocery app in Android Market Store. With app you can create multiple lists and organize them to match the aisle layout of the stores you shop in. Our favorite feature is you can compare product prices to other retailers. Simply scan the barcode of the item you are about to purchase, and it will indicate if it is cheaper or more expensive than other retailers.
  2. Mint.com Personal Finance: With this app you can easily organize all your finances in one place. It provides you with a look at where you spent your money over the month and helps you come up with a budget. Also, with having it on your mobile device no spending goes unaccounted for.
  3. Emergency Panic Button (SOS): Everyone, every age and gender, should have this app. You hope you will never need it, but if you ever find yourself in trouble this app sends a text message and email with your GPS location.
  4. Pocket Trainer: This app turns your phone into a personal trainer. It includes both written and video descriptions of how to perform each exercise. What we really love is that it shows you how to do easy exercises using what you have at home.
  5. allrecipes.com Dinner Spinner: How many times have you looked in your pantry and thought to yourself, "what in the world can I cook with these ingredients?" Now the answer is at your fingertips! Type in what you have to this app and it will search its recipe database for corresponding dishes.

Most importantly, remember the goal of apps is to help you simplify and organize. You can get bogged down by downloading too many apps and actually defeat the purpose. Make a list of things you would like help with and then narrow it down to categories. Then purchase an app for each category.

We want to hear from you and which electronics you find are the most user-friendly? We want your recommendations.

If you share your user-friendly electronics reviews and recommendations this week you'll be entered for a chance to win one of our 4 giveaway prizes - a gift card to either iTunes or Amazon for Android Market. Submit your favorite electronic product to SheSpeaks Reviews OR add a comment to this blog post by 6pm EST on January 23rd, 2012. You can enter a review AND a comment and you will have two entries to win!

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 Prizes*:

*Winners will have a choice of either an iTunes or Amazon for Android Market gift card. 4 winners total.



Apple iTunes $15 App Store Gift Card



Amazon for Android Market Gift Card

 

The contest starts January 17, 2012 and ends January 23, 2012; at 6:00 p.m. Must be a US resident. No purchase necessary.

GOOD LUCK!

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emolie27 by emolie27 | LIVONIA, MI
Jan 19, 2012

I really LOVE the app Evernote. It is a to do list application. It syncs with all my devices, so I have all my lists when I need them. I also love the graphics and organization!

jerylt by jerylt | ABERDEEN, NJ
Jan 19, 2012

I just got a smart phone, and I don't have any apps yet. I am really excited to get some and start using them though.

sbodner by sbodner | TACOMA, WA
Jan 19, 2012

My fave app is Fooducate. It allows one to scan a barcode of a food item and gives it a rating, some important tidbits about the food item and suggests healthier alternatives. I love it. I never realized what kind of additives have been in a lot of the grocery items I have been buying and I love that it gives me a healthier alternative to buy instead.

dianne513 by dianne513 | camdenton, MO
Jan 19, 2012

i have an ipod touch and an ipad2. i love them both. my 2 year old granddaughter loves the ipad . she has known how to use it for about6 months.she gets super excited when we bring it out! we call it our secret weapon.lol.

Tannersmom by Tannersmom | BOISE, ID
Jan 18, 2012

My son has an ipod attached to him 24/7, but I am still using my sony radios and am happy with them.

Shelly826 by Shelly826 | Tinley Park, IL
Jan 18, 2012

I received a Nook Tablet for Christmas, and I LOVE it!! It's really user friendly. Searching for books is so easy, and I can download free books by doing a search of "0.00" on the B&N website. I also like that I can download ebooks loaned from my local library. At first I was worried reading on an ereader would cost too much, but I've already downloaded so many free intersting books, I don't know if I have enough time to read them all! I totally recommend the Nook!

Tiffany02809 by Tiffany02809 | dorchester, MA
Jan 18, 2012

I do like Electronics, I have the Ipod touch, since I purchased it before the Iphone had Verizon, Bah... With that said, I believe this contest review is for any Electronic device, so I will put the Apple devices on the back burner to talk about my new TV. I have a Vizio HDTV 1080DP which has WIFI capabilites. YAY. This was a birthday present because I would never splurge on such a nice TV. I was using a old tube tv until I recieve the new HD flat screen and I would recommend it to anybody. I am not a tech-ie but love the quality of the tv, if you use a blu ray player with the tv and a HD cable to connect the two devices the picture is fantastic. I wish cable was as clear. This tv also allows you to hook up to the internet so I can add apps to the TV, check email, download Netflixs and use it like a Ipod or Android. I love technology.

jswank by jswank | New Hope, PA
Jan 18, 2012

The myFitnessPal app had absolutely changed my life and the way Inapproach eating and exercise. The app allows each user the opportunity to keep track of exercise, food intake, and measurements. It even keeps track of your weight loss journey! By connecting with friends who have the app, I have even found myself being motivated by their efforts! Definitely a must have app for all resolutioners!

sourdoughpatch by sourdoughpatch | NEW YORK, NY
Jan 18, 2012

I really like my iPod Touch. It does almost everything that the iPhone does. And it's thinner than the iPhone.

kelliechio by kelliechio | mount sterling, KY
Jan 18, 2012

I am a huge fan of the App Around Me. It is great when traveling. You can type in gas station..movie theater..etc and it will tell you a list of the closet ones with directions plus a direct link to the phone number to call the business. Amazing!!

lisatarvin by lisatarvin | Cullman, AL
Jan 18, 2012

I have an HP Touchpad which I could not live without, but hands down the best electronic device I own is a Kindle. If you read books a Kindle is a must have. It is light weight and the e-ink technology is easy on the eyes.

maiden96 by maiden96 | Philadelphia, PA
Jan 18, 2012

My husband and I both had a Blackberry and we loved them, but in November 2010 when it was time for our upgrade we decided to go with the iPhone 4s 16GB and we couldn't love it anymore. This is a great phone with so many choices of apps and lots of free ones that work just fine. We love the games but for my some of my favorites our QVC, CVS, Shazam is a great one, but I have to say I love the Weight Watchers app it is so much better the what I had on my Blackberry, and now they have a new app for just scanning bar codes of foods and if they have it in their database it gives you the points value for that food. I love it, makes shopping a lot easier and quicker the entering all the info separately.

Chris213 by Chris213 | MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Jan 18, 2012

I just got an HTC Sensation and so far so good! I have apple products for everything else (laptop, ipod, etc.) so I am used to apple and find that the easiest to use.

lisearama by lisearama | Waterford, CA
Jan 18, 2012

Android User: -I love the Allrecipes.com app. Definitely makes meal planning easier on those nights that I'm thinking, "What the heck am I going to make for dinner?" -I also LOVE ColorNote. I keep track of books I want to read, movies I want to watch, when I can expect my menstrual period, passwords, etc. It's easy to use and much better than trying to remember where I wrote down that list!

MichelleChell by MichelleChell | ALVIN, TX
Jan 18, 2012

Love love Love my Ipad and how easy it is to use! I can get any app you can think of and it is great for people with Children. I have used it in Dr offices and resturants to keep them quiet and happy.