
We've had a quite the technology update during the past year or so. The latest, getting iphones, was an early birthday present for the pair of us. Getting them was a terrible experience and a waste of many hours saturday - mostly spent on the phone with AT&T after the fact. Don't let them say, we can't do that here, but AT&T can do that for you no problem. Because it is a problem. A big one. But let's move on.
Like any good Bride I checked for wedding apps right away! Only to be disappointed!! Here is a list of the "top 8", but I haven't found one I like.

Some, like Wedding Date, are just counters. who needs that.

Some, like Wedding List, just keep track of your guests, verging on bridezilla.

Some, like the weddingwire app just help you find wedding things around you.

iWedding, has potential but its $8 which seems like a rip off since I only have 3 months to use it. This one has a checklist, guest tracker, budget, and gives you "inspirations" which sounds to me like links to advertisers. Meh, not really what I want either.

Wedding Envi gives you slide shows of wedding related images. They must not realize how awesome wedding blogs are, and therefore how much we do not need this.
What I want to know is - where is Martha Stewart? Where is the weddingbee? Or Brides.com? The knot? Can't any of you make a useful app for me? There is one that sounds like a simple checklist, called My Wedding, but I'd like a LITTLE something more for $4. How about a photo gallery so I can see my dress and accessories all on one frilly page? Or maybe I can pull up my dress and see frilly accessories next to it to help me chose. And be $.99 because the majority of apps are and I can only use a wedding app the next 3 months. All in all, we are happy to have made the up grade to iphones. Now when everyone pulls out their iphone at a party we can be unsocial with them.
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