Archive for March, 2009

VoiceCentral Submitted to the App Store

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

We’ve just submitted our 2nd app, VoiceCentral, to the App Store.

VoiceCentral integrates GrandCentral/Google Voice with your iPhone. We have been long time users of GrandCentral (GC), but have always wanted a better integration between GC and the iPhone. We decided to build our own way to get Voicemails and dial out using GC. Google Voice made huge improvements over what GC provided but the experience still lacked what we wanted out of GC/GV and the iPhone.

We built VoiceCentral to fill in these gaps and it provides a way for you to access your voicemails on GrandCentral or Google Voice (if you have switched yet). We also allow you to place calls via GC/GV for free and integrate your iPhone Contacts with your GC/GV voicemails.

With VoiceCentral you’ll be able to

  • Log into either GrandCentral or Google Voice.
  • View a list of messages and listen to only the ones you want.
  • Toggle between the earpiece for privacy and the
    speakerphone for convenience.
  • Easily pause, rewind, or fast forward to any point in a message as it plays.
  • Delete messages when using GrandCentral (not available for Google Voice).
  • Create a new contact using the name and phone number on the message.
  • Securely store your password on the iPhone’s keychain for auto-login.

Grand Central Voice Mail

Things we like: I will teach you to be rich, Mint, Pandora

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

I have followed Ramit’s site (I will teach you to be rich) for awhile and there are always some good tidbits. I have checked out his chapters he posted for his book and there is some good information sprinkled here and there. All in all it is a good way to prune out things you don’t need and effectively control your expenses. His book launched today and he is throwing in a bunch of free stuff if you order it (Free Kindles every hour, gift certificates, etc). You can buy it from Amazon today and take advantage. Plus it is only about $11 so it is worth the investment. His website is getting killed now so it will be hard to get there at times. He is already up to #1 on Amazon even over the Twilight series.

One of the tools he mentions is Mint which is a great, easy way to keep track of expenses, investments, etc. Its free and a good way to stay on top of your finances. I use it all the time and the email reports it sends every week make it super easy to keep track of where you money is going.

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Easy Dials It Lite Available in the App Store

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

We thought we’d put together a Lite version of our Easy Dials It app.

Easy Dials It Lite

Easy Dials It Lite provides all of the same functionality as Easy Dials It, but only stores your 2 favorite contacts. It’s a great way to see how useful Easy Dials It is without forking over all that hard-earned cash.

Things We Like : Samsung Blu-Ray BD-P2550

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

I am starting a new section today talking about different products and services we use/see out there. This is the first post in this direction and hopefully it will generate some discussions around products and services people like/dislike. I would love to hear your comments on these items and your personal experiences with them.

I have spent a number of years helping consumers and businesses pick out Audio/Video devices to integrate into their homes/business. A number of people have been asking about Blu-Ray players and what I recommend. I have been reticent to offer any suggestions because so many different services and devices are going online (Apple TV, Roku, Hulu, etc) . It’s hard to justify jumping to a new platform for video when more content is finding itself legally online. However, I did find one that blends a lot of what we like into a solid device.

The Samsung Blu-Ray BD-P2550 is your normal every day Blu-Ray player that can support 1080p, etc for playback. What makes this one different is it also integrates Netflix streaming and Pandora in one device. You would not need another device for Netflix, wait for DVDs to arrive in the mail or to allow you to stream audio throughout your house. It also supports firmware upggrades so we may see things like support for Hulu or other online services in the future. It just makes it a lot more flexible than other players out there and is a big differentiator. It is just one of those devices that makes a better case to upgrade than a stand alone player and it gives more options than others out there.

If you are looking at upgrading then it is definitely worth a look over the rest of the standalone players. I am picking one up for a friend now and will update this if I have any specific feedback about it in the future. If you want to pick one up it is available at Best Buy or Amazon

Easy Dials It Feedback and Marketing

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

The App Store and YouTube reviews so far have been great. We did get a comment from Jeff at 148apps.com who we asked to review the app:

“You really think people will take you seriously with those sample names?

Odd.”

While Easy Dials It is an elegant and professional application, we chose to create goofy photos and names to make it eye catching. The UI is intentionally minimal so there’s not many ways to distinguish ourselves. The funny thing is one of the goofiest names we used is my Dad’s actual name. :-)

Check out the Easy Dials It video

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Just posted the Easy Dials It overview on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWtlds_jczw. Also dropped a note to Arkadiusz at 2pixels to let him know we give him props at the end.

Why do an iPhone app?

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

One of the first questions we get regarding our iPhone app, Easy Dials It, is why we decided to write one in the first place. Anyone with a firm grip on reality understands that those get-rich-quick stories posted all over the Internet talking about companies that made hundreds of thousands of dollars in their first few months are “newsworthy” for one simple reason: they are the exception and not the rule. With over 15,000 apps in the iPhone App Store, have you read about even 1,000 apps hitting it big? We knew that writing an iPhone app would not make us rich; we were at least 99% certain that even an exceptionally successful iPhone app would not pay our current payroll for even a single year. So, why did our consulting services company decide to write an iPhone app at all?

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