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RalphInCA

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Today, at long last, I will be joining the modern generation and getting a smart phone. iPhone 5.

What are some must have garage related apps or accessories I should get?
 
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383 240z

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I have a few that I use. Pocket Dyno, Dashboard, tire size converter are a few of the car related apps.

iEngineer for tap/drill/screw charts
iMachinist for feed/speed stuff, sine bar math, and hex from flats and G-code
iFormulas for Trig, Algebra, and goemetry (my math skills ****)
triangle solve, You can figure what that one is for
Ohms law calculater

Those are some of mine. Most of them were free. Keith
 

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I got a flashlight app that turns on the camera's flash... and there's that sound meter... and I use "convert" an app that converts from one measurement to another measurement unit e.g. km to inches.
 

Chris4x4Gill2

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heres a few I have on Android, not sure which ones will be available on Iphone but they are all free and worth a shot.

Concertpad - unit conversions
Handymate pro - project / supplies estimator with some other functions
RealCalc - scientific calculator
E Mobile / Mobile Electrician
Torque Pro - OBD II diagnostics (I dont think this one is Apple friendly) Pro version is not free
Engineering Cookbook
Bubble - a level. It kind of works, but fun to play around with
 
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RalphInCA

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I have a few that I use. Pocket Dyno, Dashboard, tire size converter are a few of the car related apps.

iEngineer for tap/drill/screw charts
iMachinist for feed/speed stuff, sine bar math, and hex from flats and G-code
iFormulas for Trig, Algebra, and goemetry (my math skills ****)
triangle solve, You can figure what that one is for
Ohms law calculater

Those are some of mine. Most of them were free. Keith

Which dashboard do you use? There are a few in the App Store.
 

383 240z

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You guys do know that the iPhone has a built in scientific calculater right? Just open the calc icon, and turn it sideways. I've had the dashboard app since I has a 3G The name on the icon is just dashboard. It was free if that helps. Keith
 

Big-Foot

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I have Clinometer. It's a digital level and angle finder that measures down to 1/10 of a degree.

I use this one also...

You have to make sure all other apps are shut down though or the reaction speed of the level is really slow.

Works well as a centering bubble for making sure tables are flat.

Room Planner is another good one.
 

LeeG

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I use Evernote on my phone, pad, and all my computers. I use it to store all my receipts, tool manuals, project ideas, etc. I used it a bit before I had an iPhone, but when you have it with you all the time, it really shines as a one stop information store.
 
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Flyboy101

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I have a few that I use. Pocket Dyno, Dashboard, tire size converter are a few of the car related apps.

iEngineer for tap/drill/screw charts
iMachinist for feed/speed stuff, sine bar math, and hex from flats and G-code
iFormulas for Trig, Algebra, and goemetry (my math skills ****)
triangle solve, You can figure what that one is for
Ohms law calculater

Those are some of mine. Most of them were free. Keith

Thanks for the apps, Love them!
 

ilovevocs

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I use an app called gascubby to track milage and service on my vehicles. Really nice app, and I'm very happy with it.
 

Bobcatter

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Sorry, I have an Android phone, so it might not transfer to iPhone...... Everyone has listed great apps, here are a couple that weren't mentioned yet and some are a little broader use than you asked:

Gas Buddy, to find "local" gas prices and gas stations, even as you travel - priceless
Square and the attachment - when you sell things at your garage sale, you can take credit card payments, people sign your phone with their finger, and it goes into your bank account, slick.
Tune In Radio (free) - to listen to your favorite radio station from just about any city, NPR (car talk, lol!)
Ebay App to keep up with your bids
Timer - just a big digital count down or up timer
 

shephd

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Free way to use it as a flashlight: open camera, set to video, turn flash on. Light stays on.
 

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I just bought a new ODBII bluetooth adapter for my Droid the other day. Supposed to allow me to monitor the car ECM on my truck

-Bill
 

Joe Hine

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I set the initial alignment of my Jaguar rebuild with iAlign. Turns the Iphone into a useful alignment tool....one wheel at a time though.

Joe Hine
 
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