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There's a paid version that has live train arrival/departure times and service announcements, updates. Nice little app for those in the Bay Area who use the BART system. And we've had notoriously bad luck in picking places to eat. My friend and I were able to find a nice place to have lunch close to where we were. Yelp came in handy when I was up in SF on Sunday. Yelp,, Flixster, Facebook, Google : All free. I ended up coughing up that extra buck for the paid version just because I liked the app so much. I didn't have high hopes for it but I confess it's an addicting little game. LineUp (Free or $0.99 for the "Pro" version, by LabPixies) : I grabbed this one just because it was free.

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I was already familiar with them from the PC versions and I play them pretty consistently. Peggle ($4.99) & Bookworm (2.99) (Both by Popcap) : I love these games. What I really want probably doesn't exist but I'll keep dreaming/looking. I've looked at what's available so far and nothing has really stood out as worth the money to buy. A book collection app (not an eReader but a little database like thing where I can keep track of my collection, what I'm reading at the moment, "To Read", etc). Most of the apps I've seen are more for photo manipulation or online sharing, which isn't what I really want.

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I'd just like a simple app that can take your camera roll and let you sort your photos from there. I just got my iPhone this past weekend so I'm still in the "download-the-top-50-free-apps" mode but here are my experiences/thoughts so far:Īny suggestions? For some inexplicable reason the iPhone does not have the ability to sort your camera roll photos into different albums/folders.

jumbline 2 level 17

Handy Level (iCatchall has one, but this one is much better)įrotz (will only impress old-school computer geeks) Scramble (was my favorite iPhone game until I discovered Zakks) I use it so often I replaced the Mail icon in the bar with it. ToDo's - sorry about the apostrophe abuse, but this is the best Todo list I've found for the iPhone. The other things on iCatchall are icing on the cake (eg, flashlight - no need for a separate app file storage - nice way to transfer files from PC etc.). Reason: Put it here, slip iPhone in your pocket, you don't have to worry about butt dialing somebody, and it keeps track of how many times it was accidentally hit. What I use in ICatchall 99% of the time - Tap Counter. Really looking forward to you guys' suggestions and favorites. Live Sports (takes too long to load things) HP Print (wirelessly print to any wireless HP printer in the vicinity) Flashlight (turns out iPhone into a flashlight) DexKnows (evan-tried this out and REALLY like it ) WiFi Finder (would be more important if I didn't have a data plan) Dictionaire (I've needed to look up one word in two months and that was only to settle a bet) Should be great for bikers, runners, skiers, etc. speed, allows you to take pictures along the way, tells you altitude, then upload it to the trailguru web site from which you can upload to Facebook. Trailguru-very cool little program that tracks your route, max and avg. TapTap Revenge2-sort of like guitar hero game (my kids insisted) I plan to see how fast my e-bike actually goes. Speedometer-tells you how fast you're going.

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AT&T myWireless (pull up your AT&T bill and usage logs) Radar ($0.99)-gives a nice weather radar image for your location *Most of this list are Tony's suggestions, I've inserted a few of mine.

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Tony used a format I think is really useful so please try to base your suggestions similarly.Ģ) What it does, why you like or dislike it.ģ) Full name of the App so it's easy to search for. I thought I'd start a thread here for others to post apps they can't live without, really like to have when needed, or tried and found they just didn't work out. Ultimately I suggested a couple as well that I found. Tony made some great recommendations for me, many of which I immediately adopted, a few didn't really fit what I would use. In a thread in the staff forum that went totally awry (as usual) the subject of favorite iPhone Applications came up.













Jumbline 2 level 17