iPhone Apps I’m Using
I’m about five months into my mobile bliss, and I figured I’d share what I’m using the most.
Screen 1
- Remember the Milk
- Recorder
- Evernote
- Twittelator Pro
- Amazon.com
Screen 2
- iBlueSky
- Bloomberg
- i.TV
- Constitution
- Light
- TouchTerm
- NetShare
- Wikipanion
- Annotater
- Easy Wi-Fi
- Shakespeare
Screen 3
- AirSharing
- Google Earth
- WordPress
- fring
- Shazam
- Bookbag
- Sportacular
- Yelp
- Yammer
- Last.fm
- Joost
Screen 4
- Spore
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
- Tatomic Lite
- Comic Touch
- Sketches
- Pandora
- Ocarina
- miniSynth
- Guitarist
- Magic 8 Ball
- More Cowbell
- RjDj Single
- Cube
- Trace
Screen 5
- ColorsLite
- TellTime LITE
- Crash Kart
Apps I bought but am not using:
- Flickup
- Steps
- Todo
Apps I downloaded but am not using:
- Barcode
- DigiDrummer Lite
- Earthscape
- iChoose
- Internet RadioBOX
- Mocha VNC Lite
- Obama ‘08
- Stanza
- Tris
- Urbanspoon
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Wow! Grateful that Twittelator Pro is on your first screen! Yay!
Thanks for sharing. As I do my own amateur iPhone evangelization, I’ve shared my own list of apps with a few people. Inspired by you, I wrote up a little how-to on easily sharing a list of favorite Mac and iPhone apps using iusethis.com
http://mobilemind.net/2008/12/what-if-mtv-cribs-for-iphones-and-macs.html
Also, a nice place to watch apps is App Shopper- they post recent changes in iPhone App prices so you can jump in on promotional discounts or freebies.
http://appshopper.com/
Finally, AppVee is interesting because it also tracks Android apps- http://www.appvee.com/
@Andew
How could Twitellator Pro NOT be on my first screen. Once I started *really* using Twitter, I spent about two minutes with the free version of Twitellator and knew that I had to bump up to Pro. Period.
I wish there was a way that, even after the update, the internalized safari would be more stable, but I like that you at least added the preference to open all links in Safari, setting it as a default. That has already made my enjoyment of the App a lot better.
Great app, Andrew. It inspires me in how to think about feature-rich design and development.
@Tom
Wonderful, wonderful recommendations. I forgot all about iusethis.com, and it’s worth mentioning here for people too lazy to jump to your excellent article — osx.iusethis.com — check out feeds for both mobilemind (Tom) and me (mrch0mp3rs). As well, the iphone apps we use are listed here: iphone.iusethis.com.
This reminds me, Tom, that we should talk offline about a little project (not Baqon) some other Adobe/Flash/E-Learning people are cooking up with me — something in the vein of MTV Cribs for geeks would be absolutely perfect.