Swiss Events from Swiss Tourism gives heads up on major attractions.
NRU is a compass based App showing what's in which direction.
Layar is similar and a bit freaky, imposing a map on the image
seen through the camera.
Keep them coming!
http://products.wolframalpha.com/iphone/
I'd do it, but I don't have an iPhone yet.
With safari and a UK VPN I stream BBC1 etc on my iphone by opening the following browser address iphone.tvcatchup.com, which gives me the following UK tv channels - BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, C4,C5, ITV2, BBC3, Film4, E4, More4, music4 . I guess more will be added soon.
I read on the zattoo site that they have no plans to have an iphone application.
Things (it's a pricey to do list that syncs with the even more pricey desktop version which I don't have. I like it and use it all the time, but there's cheaper to-do list options out there, for instance:
Awesome Note, which just added to-do list functionality. I love this app, you can sync, backup, or restore notes with google docs, and there are a ton of options in terms of organization. I used Evernote for a while, but I like this much, much better.
I use Ace Budget and Cha Ching to manage finances, Grocery Gadget to set up grocery lists, Cooliris to browse youtube and flickr, eBuddy to IM, Skype to call home, DropBox to easily transfer things between work, home, and my iPhone, Epicurious for recipes, Comparis apps to check grocery sales and compare prices of electronics when I'm in the store, OffMaps to download maps when I'm traveling to avoid roaming charges, Metro to see all the public transportation timetables of pretty much every city, SBB and Wemlin to check local timetables, Öffnungszeiten to see what stores are still open around me when it's later in the day, GoodReader to read and bookmark those huge PDFs, Flickit to upload my photos to Flickr, Couch to 5k and Runkeeper to do my running, Geocaching is pretty self explanatory, iScore is a great baseball scoring program I use, I listen to live baseball games using MLB At Bat , Public Radio to listen to all my favorite NPR stuff, Stanza for eBooks, WeatherPro is a fantastic weather app with near-realtime sattelite and radar feeds, and Words with Friends is my scrabble substitute. There's plenty more, but that's a start.
The Blah Blah from Swiss:
" SWISS now offers a new electronic check-in service in the form of a mobile boarding pass that can be sent to your internet-enabled mobile telephone.
Web Check-in with SWISS thus becomes even more attractiver for travellers who wish to avoid queues at the airport and do not always have ready access to a computer printer. The mobile boarding pass consists of a barcode and text of the key information relevant to your flight.
The mobile boarding pass allows you to clear the entry checkpoint, drop your baggage off at the counter and board your flight. It is also valid for duty free shopping.
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If interested, here is the link: