What Your iPhone Apps Say About You
I have had a long running joke with Tyler Hurst that you can learn a lot about someone about their apps on their iPhones. I am definitely no exception to the rule. As I glanced through them, I decided to share some of what is on my phone so that those of you that know me, can nod, “Yep. That’s Paul.” And so that those of you that don’t know me that well can learn a little more about me. Here are some of the apps from the baseball loving, designing, blogging, web project manager aka @phxwebguy.
Byline – An application that allows you to import and read you Google Reader subscriptions.
Jaadu VNC Client – A virtual desktop connection client to your Mac from your iPhone.
Merlin – An iPhone application for the Mac Project Management tool.
To Do – A task management application for the iPhone.
Things – Another task management application for the iPhone but, this one synchs with its desktop counterpart.
Evernote – A note management application that synchs to an online note service.
MLB At Bat – MLB baseball scores, news and video.
HR Battle – A homerun derby video game application.
WordPress – An application to help with managing my blogs.
Tweetie 2 – Twitter client for iPhone that allows me to tweet on the go.
MyPantone – Pantone color guide that helps with selecting colors for a client’s project.
Color Expert – Another color guide that helps with selecting colors for a client’s project.
WhatTheFont – A tool that allows you to upload a photo of a font, upload it to the provider’s site for analysis to compare with available fonts.
Analytics – Access to Google Analytics for the iPhone.
Easy WhoIs – Access the WhoIs, DNS and IP information from the iPhone.





Love it. How do you group your apps?
The homepage has all of the apps that I use the most. Then sports and news, productivity tools, location based tools, design apps, then games.