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Review: 2 iPhone Apps That Organize Your Christmas List

iPhone Christmas Wreath

It’s that time of year again—the dreaded holiday shopping season. If your holiday shopping list is starting to look unmanageable, the iPhone may be of some help. Here are reviews of two iPhone apps that just might make your holiday shopping a little easier this year.

Better Christmas List

Better Christmast List App

Better Christmas List ($2.99, iTunes link) is a multi-feature app that helps budget and organize your holiday shopping list. Overall, the app is well thought out if a bit cluttered in its feature set. We mainly recommend it for those who are attempting to sort out an overly complicated shopping list—it may be overkill for some.

Right off the bat, the app puts your priorities straight by telling you the number days remaining until Christmas at the top. The countdown updates automatically, so there’s no need to mess with settings or anything, although it’d be nice to be able to change the countdown date, as some families are to forced open gifts early due to travel or other reasons.

Passcode Locked Better Christmas List

If you’re worried about someone sneaking a peek at your Christmas list, the app offers a passcode lock to keep away prying eyes.

If your shopping list is complicated, you can organize the people you’re shopping for into separate groups. The app comes with two default groups: Family and Friends, but you can add more (Coworkers, Extended Family, etc).

Better Christmas List Person

Individuals are added to groups by either entering their names manually or pulling contacts from the iPhone’s Address Book. This might be helpful if you’re having a hard time remembering everyone to shop for. If you have a photo assigned in the Address Book, it is pulled in along with the person’s name.

For each person, you can add gift ideas, a budget to spend, actual amount spent, notes, and whether you’ve bought, wrapped, and/or shipped the gift. As you can see, the app is quite thorough. Maybe a tad too much.

Better Christmas List Gift

If you’re sticking to a budget, the app can keep track of all your overall spending and tell you how much more you can (or can’t) spend in your quest for the perfect Christmas. It also shows the total amount of gifts you’ve left to buy.

Conclusion

Better Christmas List is full of features, but it may be a bit too complicated to be worth the trouble. Still, you don’t have to use all of its features for it to be useful. If you’re someone who takes Christmas shopping seriously, it may be worth the download.

Better Christmas List is a $2.99 download from the iTunes App Store.

Gift Assist

Gift Assist iPhone App

Gift Assist ($0.99, iTunes link) is a simple app whose focus is on helping you easily organize and remember clothing sizes for friends and family. It also can be used to create shopping lists. Overall, it’s very basic and simple in design, but we found there is little reason to use it over a good To-Do list app.

Gift Assist 2

The app’s interface is very barebones, maybe to a fault (the developer won’t win any awards for design). To add a friend or family member, simply tap the plus sign in the top right corner. Then you can enter clothing sizes into 10 predefined fields:

  • Top/Blouse
  • Skirt
  • Pants
  • Shorts
  • Underwear
  • Bra
  • Ring size
  • Jeans
  • Sneakers
  • Heels

The downside is that there is no way to add additional fields. You’re stuck with the default 10. Where is jacket or suit size, for example?

Gift Assist 3

For those who want to organize a shopping list for each person, there is a section called Wish List. You can use Wish List to record gift ideas or write additional notes to yourself about each individual. The problem is that the list is buried beneath the clothing sizes. If you’re going to be using this as an aid in shopping, you’ll probably be referring to the Wish List more than clothing sizes, but unfortunately the developer made it difficult to do so.

Gift Assist Email

The app does have one impressive design touch: the ability to email the clothing sizes and wish lists in a clean, easy-to-read grid. I can see someone recording their family’s clothing measurements and wish lists then forwarding the list to other relatives.

Another feature of the app is the ability to organize people into groups, such as Family, Friends, Coworkers, etc. The app comes with a default field of Family, but you can change it and create as many groups as you like.

Conclusion

Overall, I found the app a bit ridiculous in its simplicity. It looks like a developer whipped it up in five minutes. Better to write down the clothing sizes in the iPhone’s Note app than to pay the $0.99 for this app. Not recommended.

Gift Assist is a $0.99 download from the iTunes App Store.

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Christmas Gift Ideas for the iPhone Owner

Docks

An iPhone dock makes the process of synching and reharging your iPhone a smooth process. It sits stable on your desk so there’s no messing with USB cords that get tangled and flop around. A dock also keeps your iPhone’s screen upright while you’re sitting at the desk. A dock also comes in handy if you like to use your iPhone as an alarm clock next to your bed. The Griffin Simplifi (pictured above) is compatible will all versions of the iPhone and can be found for $45. Apple sells its own official dock for $30.

Alarm Clock With iPhone Dock/Charger

iHome iP9BR Clock Radio for iPhone

Like to sleep with your iPhone close by? An alarm clock with an iPhone dock built in can be useful, as it charges your iPhone as you sleep. When you wake up in the morning, you’re ready to go. You can also play your music through its speakers. Just make sure to get an alarm clock that shields itself from the iPhone’s GSM noise (the pops you hear from speakers when a cell phone is close by). A good choice is the iHome iP9BR Clock Radio, which sells for $80.

Gift a Specific Song, Album, Movie, Etc in iTunes

Gift a Song in iTunes Weezer

Are iTunes gift cards too impersonal? Give your gift some meaning by gifting a specific song, album, TV show, or movie in iTunes. To gift in iTunes, click the arrow that appears next to the price. To deliver the gift, you can either print it out on paper and put it in envelope (there will be a special link to download the gift), or you can email the gift link to your loved on, who can click on it and immediately download it.

Gift Song in iTunes

Extra Wall Plug and USB Cord

This combo is actually one of the most useful you can give an iPhone user. Sure, the iPhone already comes with a plug and cord, but everyone has that moment when they wish they had one at school or work or by the bedside too. A wall plug and cord can keep your iPhone charged up anywhere you have access to an outlet.

The plug and cord can be expensive if you buy from an Apple store (cord $20, plug $30), but the plug can found for $10 on Amazon, and third-party iPhone USB cords are as cheap as $3.

Car Charger

If you use the iPhone in the car for music, GPS, or other purposes, you’re going to need a car charger. A good basic car charger is the XtremeMac InCharge $19, but buyer-beware versions can be found for as cheap as $3.

iPhone Car Mount

Kensington Dash Car Mount for iPhone

When using the iPhone in the car, safety is your first priority. A car mount will keep the iPhone within reasonable viewing distance. No more fumbling for the iPhone. A good car mount like the Kensington Dash can be had for around $25.

Battery Case

Does your loved one always complain about a dead iPhone battery? A battery case fits snug around your iPhone and essentially doubles your iPhone’s battery life. It’s a perfect gift for travelers or busy people in general (and who isn’t?). They’re a little on the expensive side, but you can’t put a dollar amount on happiness. And happiness is a charged iPhone. A good battery case is the Mophie Juice Pack Air ($79).

iTunes Gift Cards

iTunes Gift Card

A classic standby. iTunes Gift Cards can be used to purchase anything in iTunes, including apps. If your loved one wants an expensive GPS app or the iPhone, a gift card is a way to give it to them. iTunes Gift Cards are available in various denominations.

Handmade Accessories from Etsy.com

Etsy iPhone Case

Etsy.com is an online store where various artists and craftsmen sell their handmade crafts. There are thousands of items for the iPhone. Most are pouches and bags that the iPhone will fit into, but there are some cool items like iPhone bars of soap, handcrafted stands, headphone wraps, iPhone magnets, pillows, and paperclips. Perfect for that special someone who likes kitschy gifts. Even if you don’t want to buy anything, it’s fun to browse around and see what people’s imaginations have come up with.

iPhone Soap

iPhone Refrigerator Magnets

iPhone Green Pillow

iPhone Earrings

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How to Give the iPhone as a Gift

Giving an iPhone as a Present

The iPhone makes a great gift, but one thing to keep in mind is that over the course of a two-year contract, the true cost of an iPhone is over $2,000. You’ll want to make sure you and your loved know what you’re getting into. The following is a guide on how to give the iPhone as a gift, covering two topics:

  • Giving an iPhone with phone service, and
  • Giving an iPhone only

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