iPhone apps i typically use during my morning commute to work

Seattle Metro app tells me the estimated arrival time of my bus. This information is real-time. The screenshot was captured about 30 seconds before Bus Route 30 pulled into the bus stop.

The first thing i do after boarding the bus is to listen to my favorite tunes in iTunes.

While listening to the tunes, i check the Calendar for the events scheduled for that day.

I may also check the weather for the day using the Weather app. I usually do this before i leave the house.

Checking how my stocks are doing with the Stocks app. This morning, not so good.

The bus i rode on had some light smell of urine. I took note of that using the Notes app, rating the smell as 2 PSS (Pee Smell Scale). The scale goes from a neutral smell of 1 to a gas-mask-required smell of 10. So this morning’s ride was quite pleasant, unlike the vomit-inducing ride i had the previous evening.

If i am not sleepy, one thing i spend a lot of time doing is browsing for news using the Safari app.

If i get new mail notification, i will check my email with the Mail app.

I have a habit of dozing off when i am on the bus so launching the iNap app is the last thing i do before catching some Zs. iNap is really the most useful app that i have purchased and it’s only $0.99! It has saved me from missing my stops on several occasions.

how did you turned on that percentage battery view?
My iPhone was jailbroken (there was a third party tool for changing the battery bar to percentage) prior to updating to 3.0 beta.
Thank you. Few weeks ago I’ve read that in beta3 was found evidence of this, and also seen some screenshots of it, but couldn’t find any way to turn it on on my phone (I’m also testing the new firmware). So I finally got answer
Anyway, nice blog.