
Having dropped a couple hunnert on an iPhone, I seek the 1980s U.S. Army ethos for it: I want it to be all that it can be. It's currently a remote control for my computer, a phone, a PDA, an iPod, etc. which means less stuff for me to carry/own.
I've been in the market for a nifty desk clock, so was glad to come across this, one of the neater iPhone apps: Flip Clock. Sure, setting it to the optional non-sleep mode will burn the battery quicker, but presumably I'll only be using that setting when it's on my desk, i.e. plugged in, anyway.
Best of all it only runs $0.99, which is undoubtedly less than what I'd have dropped at CB2 or Bed Bath & Beyond. One less object I need to buy, less clutter, cheap price. Victory!
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How often do you have to charge yours? I find that my battery dies fairly quickly when using applications. barely lasts me a full day.