Heres a list of apps that we can consider for buying with the amount issued to the team.
Personally i think the ColorExpert app can be useful for print job on the move. it allows you to quickly point and shoot at the objects and get the CMYK color asap which is good for confirming prints job spec.
Get the font app seems to be nice to be quickly recongise font type while on the go.
Designers can take a look at the other apps
Today we look at five different geotagging apps for the iPhone, but before we begin, there are a few concepts and facts that are worth pointing out for those who might be unfamiliar with the concept of geotagging. Geotagging is a computerized process for adding GPS-based location data to an image for later reference. Since most cameras don't include GPS hardware, but the iPhone 3G and 3GS do, you can run an iPhone application to record your location while shooting the photos. The best apps of the bunch are PhotoTrip and PlaceTagger; read on for all the details.
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This is something we saw for ourselves when the OTE team visited the USA in August this year.
Both the supervisors and student teachers needed training on how to shoot and do simple editing of videos.