I have around 65 apps on my iPhone now, but frankly most of them are a bit rubbish – novelty stuff, free versions of games, that kind of thing. I probably should have a bit of a clearout.
Here are a few that stand out from the crowd.
Good note-taking app, let down by being a bit clunky in use and being very slow at times. Still pretty much indispensable though, especially for cross-platform syncing.
I tried Twitterfon and iTwitter (whose push notifications failed to work for me), but settled for Twitterific, mainly because the tweets were easiest to read.
Lets me update this blog from my iPhone. Enough said really. Has the important feature of being able to edit the HTML of posts, which allows for a great deal of flexibility.
Important for those creative impasses.
I needed something that would help me get my tasks in order. There are several alternatives, but ToDo seemed to me to have the best integration with online services and the most useable interface. It did however cost £5.99, which is in the big-league for this kind of app and certainly about the most I’d pay.
Let’s me control iTunes from anywhere in the house. As soon as I figure out how to run iTunes through my main stereo, my life will be complete (and I’ll have almost completely negated any need for CDs).
I use it mainly because you can group local cinemas together and get easy access to show times.
Free iPhone version of the awesome song-naming text service. Works every time.
Let me test – the too-loud music playing in the cafe at the moment is… Love Scenes by The Jackson 5. I wish people would give the Jackson tributes a rest.
PrezofUSA
I love the Presidents of the USA. Great band, reasonably good app. It allows you to stream most of their back catalogue, including some really rare material. Not bad for £1.79 although you need to buy the songs if you want to listen offline (all available through an iTunes link in the app).
Not-very-customisable but pretty good app for adding effects to your photos. It includes Holga, Lomo, 60s, 70s and Polaroid effects (all named something slightlydifferent – Helga, for example – presumably to get around copyright concerns.
Mobile blogging
For blogging purposes, although the WordPress app is handy, I’ve not used it much as I prefer to write and edit using a larger keyboard and screen.
Far more suited to the iPhone is Posterous, a blogging service designed around email. As so much of the multimedia on the iPhone is shareable by email, this is tremendously handy. Posterous handles all the format conversion you need, even creating galleries from multi-photo emails, and will autopost to almost every service you could want (YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Facebook etc etc).
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Great collection Pete, the only ones I’d add to this list are
eBay – great for bidding when you’re out and about
tweetdeck – those columns are great when they behave
netnewswire – once you get the hang of adding rss via safari bookmarks, you’ve got a great way to read and access any rss feed. The app could be improved but it’s the best rss aggregator I’ve found
Thanks for this Pete. As I am going to be getting an iPhone soon, it will be very useful and thanks to Phill as well!