

640: The iPhone App Roundup
88 snips May 15, 2022
The discussion kicks off with a nostalgic look at the iPhone's revolutionary impact. Favorite iPhone apps like Drafts for notes and Day One for journaling take center stage, showcasing their personal significance. The hosts explore innovative tools like BrickIt for Lego enthusiasts and fitness apps like FitBod that tailor workouts. They also delve into productivity apps, emphasizing the importance of owning data and efficient task management. Expect insights on enhanced weather apps and challenges posed by shipping company tracking tools, all celebrating the vibrant app ecosystem.
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David's Childhood
- David Sparks's dad sold lumber for Disney World.
- As a child, he loved wearing an astronaut jumpsuit.
iPhone's True Nature
- The original iPhone keynote described it as a "widescreen iPod", phone, and "internet communicator".
- In hindsight, the "internet communicator" aspect is most important.
Drafts's Advantage
- Drafts is essential because it allows for faster text capture than physical notebooks.
- It integrates seamlessly into a digital system.