iPhone apps
Between the useful functions your iPhone serves and the entertainment it provides, you might have your iPhone glued to your hand during your waking hours. We do, too. You've heard the saying "There's an app for that" -- and there is! We're bringing you fun and useful apps for your iPhone every week. This week, download an app or two to get organized for the New Year.
Having trouble recalling your day-to-day activities and to-do's? Download reQall for your iPhone, an app that manages your ideas, tasks and more. You record whatever you need by voice or text, and can use email, IM and more. The reQall app also makes it easy to organize your lists -- by dates, locations, times and keywords.
Price: Free
If you're willing to pay for your organization app, try Things and turn your iPhone into a perfect task manager. The creators of Things claim that it's neither oversimplified nor too complicated -- it strikes that perfect balance between "ease of use and powerful features." You can manage your to-do lists, notes, tasks and appointments.
Price: $10
eWallet is another pricey app, but reviewers note that it's worth the money. If you have trouble remembering passwords, account information, card numbers and IDs, invest in eWallet for your iPhone. This password manager iPhone app (which also works on your iPad and iPod Touch) securely stores all of your super-important info in one place.
Price: $10
Now you can go to the grocery store without forgetting anything important ... like the milk. Remember the Milk is an iPhone app that allows you to add your to-do's, sync with the online version, organize your list with priorities, due dates, time estimates, repeating, lists and tags, search for tasks, receive reminders and much more.
Price: Free