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My favorite paid apps are Trivial Pursuit, IBird but get the big one the backyard one isn’t worth the money and this app does use up the battery, and my granddaughter and I love Are you Smarter than a 5th grader (she is, I’m not). She also loves Eat Bunny Eat. Freebies include iFart (no wait, I actually spent money on that), Paper Toss, Yelp, and the Weather Channel. I’m probably the only person in the world who has several bible apps, two versions of the rosary and ifart on my phone. I have a very complex brain.
My favorite apps are: WeatherBug Elite, Amazon Kindle (for Bible reading), Byline (RSS reader), What’s On (TV schedule)and WhiteNoise (let’s me listen to crickets chirping as I fall asleep). For games, I really like Stone Loops of Jurassica.
Useful:
WhitePages - Phone numbers
YPMobile - Yellow Pages
WootOn! - Woot.com! What could be more important?
Handy Level - Surprisingly accurate
Epicurious - Millions of recipes
For fun:
SCRABBLE: I play with my friends via FACEBOOK and also it is great while I'm waiting around as you can play against the computer.
It's Trivia - Ben Stein trivia game. There's so much more...have fun finding out!
Most of my favorite apps are free or low cost.
Whitenoise-lots of sounds. good to fall asleep to block out noise and grandkids like it.
Google and Google Earth-you probably know what these will do.
GPS Lite-fun program to use when hiking, etc.
Yellow pages/white pages-great for finding business or people
Emergency Radio-Listen to police/fire calls all of the country. Also includes Nasa-cool during launches and landings
Offender Locator-I have light version. Shows 10 closest sex offenders in your area. You might be surprised who your neighbor is.
I like apps that sync to the web or with a desktop client so I don’t have to use the small keyboard to enter all data.
NoteSpark is an app for notes that syncs with a web portal, so you can login and have your phone notes on any computer.
Grocery Gadget is a great app that manages shopping lists, both on the phone or on any computer with a browser.
Remember The Milk has an app that syncs with their web portal, which is fantastic for todo lists.
Evernote has an app that allows you full access to your Evernote account, so you can keep track of anything you want. IMHO, Evernote is indispensable.
Other apps:
AroundMe is a great free app where you can search for things that are around you (restaurants, the nearest Wal-Mart, etc) based on GPS coordinates.
UrbanSpoon is good (and free) for finding restaurants and has reviews along with the ability to search restaurants by their proximity to you.
VisibleVote is good...gives you the option to vote on any legislation that your representatives are voting on and sends them an email telling them your opinion automatically. (I think it’s really funny that Obama’s approval rating has been ~30% on this app, which is amazing considering that iPhone users are considered liberal leaning.) — also free
Take Me To My Car is great...you tell it where you are and it will direct you back to where you parked. You probably won’t need it much, but when you do, it’s useful.
For SSH, Pterm is the best one I’ve tried. For VNC, Jaadu is awesome, but very expensive. It’s the best one by a mile though.
The Weather Channel app is way better than the default weather app. Free too.
Fun apps are the NY Times crossword, WordWarp, and ParkingLot. Those are really the only games I play on it. Oh, and Tetris. Gotta have Tetris.
I also jailbreak, so I can have nagging alerts with Intelliscreen. I dare say that jailbreaking is worth it, if only because the jailbreak flashlight app is so much better and more usable than the ones in the app store. It cranks up the brightness to full, which makes the flashlight much brighter. Apple doesn’t let ‘legal’ app store apps mess with the brightness level.
Games: iFighter, Stone Loops of Jurassica, iShoot
I don’t have an iPhone... but Trapster, the application that allows motorists to warn each other of speed traps is the coolest thing in the history of cool.
Pandora - Streams music to your iPhone. Makes the iPod function almost superfluous.
Flashlight - I actually use this every morning to find my shoes. My wife appreciates that I don’t turn the light on.
Favorite Apps:
Sudoku (easier than trying to write on BART train)
iBART (times and schedules of trains)
Pandora
Stanza (books and magazines)
Urbanspoon
My favs:
Cheap Gas!
Constitution for iPhone
iHandy level
Talk Radio
White Noise
Toobz - husband introduced me to it
Trapster
Urbanspoon
iBump
I'm a n00b too. In fact, my first Mac ever. Had my 3Gs since about a week after they came out. The number of apps is overwhelming. Here's my list; I've mostly gone for the free ones so far, UOS.
Weather Channel (standard)
Google Earth - It's a trip playing with that one.
Flashlight - I used to use my Razr for such things, but being able to choose a color is great.
White Noise (I set mine for sea shore). It does help quiet the mind and help you get to sleep.
AOL Radio - I can pick up Rush on the go, you'll have to check his station listing against what's available through AOL streaming.
Bloomberg - This is an excellent stock and market app.
Wall Street Journal
Forbes
pUniverse - this is one of the few I've paid for so far. It uses the compass and GPS position, to show the night sky. Want to know what star or planet you see in the sky at night, fire up the app and point towards the object and it will tell you what it is. Very cool!
myWirless - AT&T app, allows you to check your wireless bill, plan options and data usage. Can pay your bill. Usefull
GPSLite - Might end up buying the full version.
ESPN Sports Center
What's on? - TV listing app. Supports all providers (even OTA and Satellite) in all states. Cool app really. Blows comcast's app out of the water.
Book: Time Machine, Common Sense, Frankenstein, Shakespeare. - Most of those books are available through a reader provided by "BeamItDown". It's a unique reader for the iPhone that makes use of the built in accelerometers which scrolls the page based on the angle of the phone. You can speed up or slow down the scrolling just by tilting the phone. You can also set it to page by a tap. Lots of other books I haven't gotten yet.
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