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The best thing about iPhone is it’s capability of running applications flawlessly. In any windows mobile, once 3 or 4 applications are installed it becomes really slow or dificult to use. Now that Apple has released SDK, we’ll start to see lots and lots of applications and games which will blow us away. Untill then here are the top 10 applications compiled together for you.
1. OneTripThe best shopping list for the iPhone. Remember The Cat is good as a to-do list, but is a bit cumbersome as a shopping list. Use OneTrip for your next grocery-day. You won’t forget the milk, because you’ll have it in your grocery list. |
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2. PogoNotes
From the makers of the Pogo iPhone Stylus. Share your notes with friends and access them online or through the Mac OS X Widget. Log into your PogoNotes account and create notes. You can choose to share your notes with your friend, a group, or everyone. You can also search for shared notes within a certain group, or from a specific user (your friend). PogoNotes is the social network equivalent of a notes application.
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3. Noter

Another online-based notes application that allows you to share notes with friends and co-workers in almost real-time. Here’s how it works. You and your friends or co-workers all share a single Noter account. Everyone can log into the same account and load the Noter client onto their iPhone - allowing them to make/edit notes at will. The finished notes can by synchronized to the server, which can in turn be synchronized to other users’ Noter clients. It’s a great collaboration tool.
4. Photo Forward

This isn’t exactly a web-app, but it’s cool-worthy nonetheless. Photo Forward is a bookmarklet that scans the webpage you are currently browsing for all images, and then gives you the option to send a link to any of those pictures to an email address. The iPhone doesn’t let you copy text (or paste it, for that matter), but you can email it to yourself to use later.
5. Tabulate

This simple bookmarklet enables true tabbed browsing on the iPhone Safari browser. Sure, the Mobile Safari browser already supports tabbed browsing by allowing you to open multiple windows simultaneously, but with Tabulate you can actually force Safari to “open link in new tab.” Whenever you hit an embedded link in a website, you’ll be given the option to “flag” the site for later viewing, open it in the current tab/window, or open the link in a new tab/window. Tabulate also keeps track of how many websites you’ve flagged for viewing later.
Go to the site, add the bookmark to your desktop Safari browser, then sync your iPhone (remember to check the box to sync bookmarks with your iPhone). Now, whenever you start your iPhone’s Safari browser, just fire up the Tabulate bookmarklet and you’ll be good to go.
6. Zinio Mobile Newstand
Browse Zinio’s top-selling digital magazines from your iPhone. The interface is sleek and fast thanks to the AJAX-heavy iPhone optimization. Pick your magazine, browse through the pages, and zoom in for a crystal-clear view of the page. Unfortunately, all the juicy bits are blurred out (ahem, Playboy’s pictorials). Still, Zinio Mobile Newstand is the best way to kill time on your iPhone - if you’re into that whole “reading” thing.
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7. Food Network
Quickly and easily find out what’s for dinner tonight. The iPhone web-app from the Food Network puts the entire Food Network recipe catalogue on your iPhone. Pick recipes by ingredients, holiday themes, and even by chef. We like Giada - her recipes are nice too.
8. iZoho
The web-based office document suite specifically tailored to your iPhone. iZoho brings the acclaimed document-editing web-service to the iPhone. With AJAX-y access to Zoho Writer, Sheets, Show, and Creator, any iPhone user can view, edit, and create Microsoft Office-compatible documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and publications. iZoho makes your iPhone a complete smartphone.So, I’ve gotten word from Zoho that the create/edit functionality is not yet setup for iZoho due to issues with the iPhone’s soft keyboard. You can still goto Zoho Writer to get full access to the document-creation application, but iZoho does not currently support it. Keep an eye out for future the next iZoho version to support create/edit features.
9. Remote Buddy
Control your Mac with your iPhone. Kick back and watch movies or listen to music on iTunes. Remote Buddy serves up the interface on your iPhone, so you know exactly what you’re watching or listening to. And, when you want to move on to some more serious stuff, Remote Buddy gives you access to over 95 different Mac apps - it even lets you type text on your Mac through your iPhone’s keyboard.
Did I mention that you can activate your Mac’s iSight camera and watch it live? Or how about a live view of your desktop as you move the mouse cursor around? Yea, Remote Buddy is amazing, especially if you attach your Mac to your home-theater system!
Remember, this is Mac-ONLY folks.
10. Remember The Cat

Built on the famed Remember The Milk to-do list’s API, but the iPhone specific version is free (Remember The Milk requires a “Pro” account to use the iPhone version), and the interface is slick and faster to navigate.
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