New Apps Boost Your Pre s Versatility
By Ed Baig
Apps are where it s at these days when it comes to smartphones like the Pre. Short for applications, apps are the programs that add versatility to your phone, and help distinguish it from your neighbor s. Apps include games, social networking programs, restaurant finders, business applications, and reference programs.
The Pre links to an online mall for applications (the App Catalog, which you get to by tapping the App Catalog icon in the Pre s Launcher), where you download programs directly. You can try out an app before you buy it, though just about all of these early apps are free or demo versions (free to try).
Here s a sampling of some apps added since Palm Pre: The Missing Manual was published:
Translator: Janni Kovacs bases this handy app for tourists (or anyone who communicates with someone who speaks a foreign language) on Google s translation services. You enter a phrase in English or any of 45 other languages (from Afrikaans to Welsh), and Translator parses the words on the fly, and you can text or email the translated phrase. (Though the app is free, Kovacs welcomes donations via PayPal.) wikiHow: Ever wonder how to build an igloo? The Pre s wikiHow application lets you search and browse more than 50,000 wikiHow articles and watch their embedded YouTube videos (the YouTube app on the Pre opens automatically). But the feature that just might help you out of jam is the wikiHow Survival Kit, where the topics include things like performing the Heimlich Maneuver on yourself and safely swimming with piranhas (no kidding). Speed Brain: This scientifically tested brain-training game is supposed to give you a mental workout. A symbol appears on the screen, followed by a new symbol. Tap the Match button if the two symbols are identical or tap No Match if they re not. You repeat this exercise for each subsequent symbol, which appears in rapid succession; a game lasts 45 seconds, then you can upload your scores to Twitter. *If you found these Pre program profiles useful, you might want to check out Appendix B of Palm Pre: The Missing Manual. It provides an overview of the Apps Catalogue and profiles other Pre applications.