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iPhone 4

iPhone 4

Things are once again different from last time I submitted my screen. I’m trying Twitter over Twitterrific, for starters. I only have an iPhone 3G, so no custom backgrounds for me.

Things are once again different from last time I submitted my screen. I’m trying Twitter over Twitterrific, for starters. I only have an iPhone 3G, so no custom backgrounds for me.

Absolutely love folders. Went from eight home screens to two.

Absolutely love folders. Went from eight home screens to two.

Went from way-too-many to 3 pages. Actually less than 2½ pages.

Categorizing things into folders reminds me of the world of Program Manager in Windows 3.1.

Note that iPhone 3G doesn’t support having a background wallpaper.

Went from way-too-many to 3 pages. Actually less than 2½ pages.

Categorizing things into folders reminds me of the world of Program Manager in Windows 3.1.

Note that iPhone 3G doesn’t support having a background wallpaper.

Updated to iOS 4. Having folders means I went from 9 screens to 3 screens. The entire second screen is folders.

My new favorites are Momento and Cyclemeter.

If you like the background, you can have it.

Updated to iOS 4. Having folders means I went from 9 screens to 3 screens. The entire second screen is folders.

My new favorites are Momento and Cyclemeter.

If you like the background, you can have it.

I need to rearrange my apps. I’ve been meaning to bring things like Reeder to the home screen. But for now, this is what it looks like. (at the request of @komara)

I need to rearrange my apps. I’ve been meaning to bring things like Reeder to the home screen. But for now, this is what it looks like. (at the request of @komara)

Weening myself off of Things in favor of OmniFocus.

Not shown: TaskPaper on the second screen.

Weening myself off of Things in favor of OmniFocus.

Not shown: TaskPaper on the second screen.

Things have changed since the last time Dr. Larry Salt had his home tour.Along the top row (aka The Roof) nothing has changed.On the second row Dr. Salt has taken postpostmodern’s suggestion of a Safari link to Wunderground for his weather.  Mail, though still rarely used because of a preference for the Gmail web interface, has taken over Shazam which was even more rarely used.On the third row he has added Colloquy for those quick forays into IRC to get an answer or to yell an update.  Also the iPod app comes forward to replace the seldom-used Flickr.The fourth row (The Lobby) sees the addition of one of the best iPhone apps ever - NetNewsWire. Don’t leave the home without it.The Basement remains the same.The default language has been changed to Spanish to keep Dr. Larry Salt on his toes.

Things have changed since the last time Dr. Larry Salt had his home tour.

Along the top row (aka The Roof) nothing has changed.

On the second row Dr. Salt has taken postpostmodern’s suggestion of a Safari link to Wunderground for his weather.  Mail, though still rarely used because of a preference for the Gmail web interface, has taken over Shazam which was even more rarely used.

On the third row he has added Colloquy for those quick forays into IRC to get an answer or to yell an update.  Also the iPod app comes forward to replace the seldom-used Flickr.

The fourth row (The Lobby) sees the addition of one of the best iPhone apps ever - NetNewsWire. Don’t leave the home without it.

The Basement remains the same.

The default language has been changed to Spanish to keep Dr. Larry Salt on his toes.