Take full control of your iPhone
When you think about getting an iPhone, there may be a couple of things that point you in that direction. Certainly, several people that are just in love with the phone can’t really be wrong about it, and it keeps receiving positive critiques from all corners of the hardware and cell phone review spectrum. There’s also the incredible functionality of the phone that pretty much allows you to decide what exactly you want it to do for you.
Comprehensively, a serious business man will look at the iPhone and at the universe of silly applications that are out for it, and decide that the best way to go is with a more “serious” phone, like a Blackberry. But it really doesn’t have to be that way. The iPhone is full of potential, and there are apps out there that really cut it and are incredibly useful.
One of them is the Evernote. It basically works as a memory helper and it’s super intelligent. Let’s say you received an invitation to a party. If you take a picture of the invite the app will recognize the writing on it and create a calendar entry for it. It can use low-tech as well – you can make a voice note reminding you to set up the conference calling guidelines, for example, and you can make a text entry with all the notes for the precious meeting. It’s intelligent and intuitive design is complete with a powerful search option that allows you to quickly browse through all the information stored in it.
Another powerful app is the iTranslate. Like the name shows, it’s a translation tool. Remember the dictionary programs on phones or mobile platforms that allowed you to translate words? This goes a step beyond that. Using Google Translate’s database it can translate whole sentences, and it’s one of the best at doing so. Purists will, of course, state that the translations aren’t 100% accurate, which is true, but when you’re on the go and you need a quick translation, it works just fine. Ideal for travelling business men.
Finally, we have the conference calls software. It allows you to set up free conference calls, at only the cost of a call or maybe 100% free if you use Google phone or something similar. It supports international calls as well as call scheduling and inviting, so you can do it all in one app, saving you time and money.

