The v2.0 software ($9US) for the ipod touch adds several new features – including third party applications that can be either synched from iTunes or downloaded directly to the iPod. My favourite apps so far include: Mobile Flickr uploader, Shozu, and the ability to take snapshots of the iPod screen (hold down ‘home’ button & press ‘off’ button to capture screenshot to ’saved pictures’ folder on iPod) – great for creating examples & tutorials, and a way of creating images on the iPod touch without a camera
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The above Apps (Top line are web apps, rest are from itunes App store) are all free except Mobile Flickr (a bargain at $5).
The V2 software update adds ann ‘Apps’ store icon to the iPod main screen – apps can be purchased & downloaded directly over WiFi to the iPod Touch. To purchase (or download freebies) and synch to iPod via iTunes you need to update iTunes to V7.7 – this adds an ‘applications’ menu to iTunes.
Screenshots of several iPod Apps below:
![Netnewswire (RSS Reader) on iPod Touch]()
NetNewsWire (free) – RSS reader that synchs with http://www.newsgator.com account online, as well as desktop and Java mobile readers (NetNewsWire on Mac, FeedDemon on PC, Newsgator Go on Java capable phone).
![AIM app on iPod Touch]()
AIM Instant Messanger App (Free). AIM or .Mac only.
![VR player app for iPod Touch]()
VR Viewing App (Free). Also allows you to link to and share your own VR content.
![Mobile Flickr app on iPod Touch]()
Mobile Flickr ($5). Although other apps link to Flickr for free (e.g. Shozu), Mobile Flickr provides access to almost all of your Flickr account options from the iPod Touch. So I thought the small investment worthwhile!
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SHOZU (Free) on iPod Touch. A great app for uploading pics and comments to a host of popular blog and media sites, and downloading a selection of Podcasts.A couple of issues with Shozu though:
1. Unfortunately Shozu appears to only synch with one mobile device – so each mobile device requires it’s own Shozu account or Shozu gets ‘confused’ and posts go missing!
2. Shozu only posts to your blog host by uploading a picture – no text only blog posts from Shozu. However, this is nicely covered by a Web App from Sixapart – BLOGIT. I’ve made a web app shortcut to Blogit on my iPod Touch and linked my Blogger, WordPress, and VOX blogs to Blogit.
What I’d really like to see is an iPod/iPhone app version of my favourite Mac Blog editor “MarsEdit”!
The Apps really find wings with the iPhone – using the camera for capture & 3G connectivity – but they also significantly enhance the iPod Touch as well.