The iPhone has been out, and there’s no doubt a large number of developers have already churned a number of cool apps for it. From the ones we could find, we selected the top 25 iPhone apps and made a list (with descriptions!) — just to make your life easier. So, in no particular order:
iPhoneChat
One of the missing features of the iPhone is a chat/IM application.
iPhoneChat lets you use AIM as if Steve Jobs owned AOL. Log in and chat
with multiple contacts with tabs, just like the SMS function on your
iPhone.
Google Reader
No
doubt one of the exciting things with phones these days is being able
to get information right there and then. And the Google Reader
application by David Cann takes your RSS reading to a whole new level.
iPhoneDigg
For the avid digg user with an iPhone, this is a must. It has
a really easy to use scrolling interface to maximize the small space
available and shows you the current Digg count on the articles you are
reading.
OneTrip Shopping List
The
iPhone alternative to sticky shopping list notes on the fridge? OneTrip
Shopping List. Provides a super-simple interface as well as a
categorized system to make your everyday shopping easy.
iPhlickr
Flickr
+ iPhone = Awesome Photo Browsing, Anytime, Anywhere. No, it really is
that cool, you know, for those times you need to look up what a
Crotalus Oreganus snake looks like.
Hahlo
If you enjoy Twitter, this is probably the best mobile app for you (arguably even beating Twitter’s
own). You can tweet from your iPhone using the well-crafted interface,
and have a tap on all your friends. Ironically, this was the way
Twitter was first meant to be used.
iZoho
One
of the conveniences of the iPhone is being a good device for business
use. Zoho, one of the best office suites on the web, is being used by
more businesses everyday. Docs/spreadsheets/presentations on iPhone?
iZoho.
Gas.app
It’s
a good day, you’re a bit low on cash, and your car’s running out of
gas. You need gas prices — premium or regular? Enter your zip code into
Gas.app, and away you go.
MyMetar
This
service is best described as a “weather bookmarking service.” You can
bookmark your most frequently accessed METARs, TAFs, and radar images.
Never fly into a storm without your iPhone and MyMetar again.
Apple Reader
If you want RSS, Apple’s got it. Just point your browser to any RSS feed (try ours)
and you’ll get the whole damn thing — like how it’s supposed to look.
Of course, remembering the locations might seem as a problem, but your
Favourites list is there to help.
iPhoneTravel
For those times when you’re on the go and need to book hotels,
flights, cars and cruises from your iPhone, iPhoneTravel is the
essential tool. It searches the travel.ian.com for prices, and spits out a whole bunch of useful stuff.
iActu
Steve Jobs demo’d the ability to read the New York Times from their
website. iActu takes it a step further by having five other newspapers,
displaying the top headlines from each. Great for the train journey
every morning.
Digg Mobile
Although
Digg hasn’t yet released its official mobile version for the iPhone, we
can expect a one some time in the very near future. Until then, you can
go ahead and use the unofficial iPhoneDigg app, or stay true to Digg with its old school ‘mobile‘.
iBookmark
iBookmark is a bookmark management service for the iPhone which lets
you manage your del.iciou.us bookmarks and synchronize them with the
bookmarks on your iPhone. The interface is slick with a back background
to fit with your shiny new iPhone.
101 Cookbooks
Cookbooks
and recipes have always been a handy thing. Instead of spending $50 on
a recipe book or printing a recipe online and getting pepperoni all
over it, why not just use the iPhone app by 101 Cookbooks?
YouTube
YouTube
on iPhone? Like Steve promised. You are welcomed by an list of featured
videos just like on its big brother site. There is a search feature, a
featured list, a recently added list, most viewed, and the usual stuff.
Watch away!
goMovies
You’re in town with your girl friend and you need to know what time Ratatouille’s playing and how long it is. goMovies can help.
Listingly
A
list making service for the iPhone. Lists can be shared with others and
saved for future use. Terms are recognized as you type them to speed up
your list-making, and you can print your lists. Great for shopping.
iPling
A self-proclaimed ’social expansion engine’ , iPling allows
users to find others who share similar interests. They also match users
with similar interests and provide an avenue to meet up in real-life
after sending anonymous text messages.
iChess
Chess
addict? iChess to the rescue! You can use a drag and drop or a point
and click selection method to move and the game supports different
difficulty levels. Right now, it seems like there is a problem with
computer response speed that the developers are working on.
NYTimes River
For the minute-by-minute news coverage (literally), the NYTimes River
application formats news from the New York Times in a readable way. Now
when you’re on your iPhone, there’s no more need to zoom in and out and
sift through the noise on their own website.
CheapMF
If you’re out shopping and need prices to compare, CheapMF is the app
for you. CheapMF searches Amazon.com giving you access to prices of new
and used products as well as reviews and other sources of information.
Plus, the name of the service is awesome.
iTouch
iTouch
is a game for the iPhone which tests your reflexes by seeing how fast
you can touch a series of dots that pop up on the screen. This is a
really simple game, and I imagine it could turn into a really fun
drinking game pretty quick.
Avalanche
Avalanche
is another addictive iPhone puzzle game. The goal of the game is to rid
the screen of all of the blocks by picking 3 or more connected blocks
of the same color. Faster decisions give you more points.
Expense View
Expense
View is a really cool application which lets you input your purchases
into your iPhone. When you get back to your computer, you can log in
and see how you have been spending your money. You can divide up your
spending into categories and get a chart break down of your expenses.
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