gizmodo.com — It's been four months almost to the day since iPhone 2.0 came, and we've been hitting the App Store hard every week ever since to sift through what's new in iPhone App land. This week, we've decided to hold back for a second, take a breath, and compile a different kind of list: the apps that many of us on staff actually use on a regular basis.
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spookyttwsNov 15, 2008
I haven't used it extensively, but every song that I've tried it on, it's worked. Granted it's mostly been off the radio or in a few clubs (so the songs are fairly popular) but hey it does what it says it does.
elamoNov 16, 2008
WeDict: free dictionary stored locally (no network needed), with good definitions. Stanza: eBook reader with many free classics to download. FireMail: Widescreen typing for email or notes. WikiAmo: Free Wikipedia app that saves every article you view. iTranslate: Uses Google Translate to translate any languages. Easier to use than the online service. Cuberunner: Awesome 3D game to show off the motion sensing. Labyrinth: Another fun motion tilt game (get the LE free version).
higherlogicNov 16, 2008
TV Forecast is a good one because it's just for shows that have new episodes. Let's you know what's playing today, this week, etc.
bluepudelkoMar 12, 2009
I really like the FireMail.<a class="user" href="http://www.norxtreat.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.norxtreat.com</a>
nshop2Oct 11, 2010
Anyone interested to make your own iPhone apps, now you can do that without programming knowledge.
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/how-to-develop-iphone-apps-without-programming-3444703.html