iPhone Communication Apps

Quickly Establish Meeting Points with MeetMe App for iPhone

Sometimes meeting someone face to face cannot be substituted for anything else because in person contact has a way of solving issues in a way that nothing else can. However, quickly putting together a meeting spot can be a difficult thing to do and that is why MeetMe app for iPhone is such an interesting iPhone mobile application.

Easy selection of the two starting points

If you are meeting between two people, you can use Point A and Point B to determine where the two people are going to be leaving from. All you have to do is use the current location for Point A to get the iPhone to let you know where you are and you can do the exact same thing with Point B except choose the location you know the other person is at. Once you’ve done this, using the rest of MeetMe iPhone app is easy as can be.

Finding locations based on starting points

Once you’ve entered the two starting points, iPhone MeetMe app will use the Google database in order to find places that will function as suitable meeting points. Different places like Coffee & Tea places and pubs will come up on the list and all you have to do is eventually pick one that feels like it would be a good fit.

If you want, you can even adjust the parameters from the default which tries to find places that are equidistant from A and B but you can look for places closer to one or the other and even check out reviews of those places if any are available.

Make your decision and send the e-mail

Once you’ve made the decision, all you then have to do is confirm everything and MeetMe app for iPhone will easily allow you to send an e-mail to both points not only with directions to the venue but also as a reminder to make sure that the other person shows up. From start to finish, it should only take you a few minutes to figure everything out and therefore it is a great iPhone mobile app for you to use in establishing meeting times with as many different people as you want.

Final Score

Overall, MeetMe app for iPhone is a great app that you can use to great effect. It is highly effective and universally applicable and therefore MeetMe iPhone app gets a final score of 10 out of 10 from this review.

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Zenbe iPhone App – Professor Appy Review

Zenbe (iPhone App) ProfessReviewor Appy

I’ve been using this app on my iPhone, and it’s helped me stay on track with my “to-do” lists. This is one of my favorite iPhone apps, as I can sync my lists and notes as a web-mail app and it’s a fun-tastic way to share and collaborate with other owls in my parliament. My gowlfriend loves it too and she sends me syncs to remind me about exercising and dieting so I can stay toned and athletic and keep my feathers shiny and brilliant.

This app’s almost like a mobile version of the zenbe.com website, and with great features for sharing, collaborating, communicating, and planning while in flight or up a tree.

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I get updates and messages and reminders from friends, family and LuLu (my gowlfriend) in a really cool minimalist design format. LuLu reminds me when I need to practice my mindless meditation and it works, as I usually fall asleep.

Why the Zenbe app makes me Happy:

  1. I’m more productive and better organized.
  2. Streamlined design and interface.
  3. Great communication and sharing features.
  4. Sure beats the old planners. Real-time reminders and messages.
  5. Owlsome, awesome, zen-sational!

Professor Appy gives the “Zenbe App:

;;;;; – 4.5 Hoots! Zenbe will enlighten you, baby! What’s the sound of one hand clapping in the forest? Appy hooting with Zenbe on the iPhone.

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