Essential iPhone apps ?
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- bitsnbobs
Well great to hear from everyone on what iPhone apps you are finding essential for your daily (work & play) life.
For UK users here is a useful one which gives you access to the main TV channels, so you can watch the same stuff that is being broadcast on your iphone.
http://iphone.tvcatchup.com(far from essential, I know !!!)
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- benfal990
facebook for iPhone ?
- lvl_130
i like the search function.
- RW0
That's not an APP but rather a bookmark - I have it - it's great: live TV from all the major channels over WiFi or 3G. It's so good in fact that I'm supprised they've not been stopped / seems to good to be true.
- pylon0
Telephone.
Clock.
Calendar.
- bitsnbobs0
Sure - obviously these are the ones pre installed.
The ones that are going around by word of mouth.
I'd love to hear about.
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- jostin0
BeeJiveIM: a great IM client that allows you to use gTalk, AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Facebook Chat, etc. Sort of expensive but a pretty well made application.
Yelp: Listings and reviews for everywhere in the USA. Not sure if it's international.
Newsstand: Wonderful RSS reader, syncs with your Google Reader account.
Tweetie 2: One of my favorites applications available for the iPhone due to it's sleek UI and overall execution. Basic twitter application with twitvid and twitpic abilities among others.
Ego: Great for tracking your twitter follows, google analytics, and vimeo numbers.
!FOUND!: Simple ffffound feed
Tipulator: Gorgeously designed tip calculator.
Convert: Unit converter, great design.
Groceries: Keep your grocery list(s) organized
Rocket Taxi: Great for finding/planning a cab ride. USA only I think.
Hitchcock: For the creators of film. Kind of expensive, very well made.
MiniBooks: Integration with Freshbooks.
Outpost: Best basecamp app around.
CNN: Streaming video, headlines, etc.
Flixter: Movie times, locations, etc.
Pandora: Wonderful music for free.
DoGood: Collaborate on doing something good in a large way each day.
Nice List: Christmas lists!
A few other great apps that are a little more self explanatory: Facebook, Myspace, Evernote, Skype, Remote, iDisk, Flickr (by yahoo), The Weather Channel, myWireless (at&t), Godaddy, LRG, Shazam, TV Guide, Analytics, Dropbox and foursquare.
- utopian0
use the little "filter button" on the top of the page.
- samb0
WhatsApp
- Ramanisky20
iToilet
- deadfinch0
I am T-Pain
http://iamtpain.smule.com/
- twokids0
there's one where asian girls dance aroind for you, isn't there? How can you beat that?
- bitsnbobs0
well - great if everyone keeps adding - but hey the ones that exist ! not those ones you dream about !
- ephix0
Jailbroken? then http://appulo.us is for you!
- jimzyk0
the other mobile telephone calling application™
- ESKEMA0
( only apps not listed so far that I use)
eBuddy (Beejive but free)
PCalc Lite (great calculator with undos and beautiful interface)
Eliminate Pro (best iPhone Game and it's free)
*insert lots of games here*
FTPOnTheGo
Dropbox
Pano
WindGuru
Babelshot
- kezza_20
I must admit that the Sky Sports player is amazing. Watching live football (wi-fi permitting) has changed my life.
Other things that I like
Flickr
Radiobox is fricking awsome
Starting to use Spotify a lot
Tweetdeck
Financial TimesTiger woods golf is essential
And I highly recommend Gym babes
- Dancer0
Most useful app for me at the moment is Doris.
Yes it is just another todo app but it has an online version too which is really helpful if (for example) my gf needs me to get shopping or summit she can log on and fill out a list.Also RDM+ looks interesting aswell Remote desktop app. but not yet prepared to fork out £12 for it
http://www.rdmplus.com/rdm/iphon…
- Dancer0
Link for Doris:
http://beta.dorisapp.com/
- Projectile0
the mr T app.
Seriously, it is hours of entertainment.