Sunday, August 30, 2009

My iPhone Essentials (Apps only)

While the count of apps in the appstore increases  within every blink of an eye it is getting more and more difficult to find apps that a really essential. Beneath the pile of thousands of localized puzzle games and millions of standalone ebooks lies a world of great apps that needs to be discovered manually or via websites like yappler.

Below you’ll find a list of apps that have proven their helpfulness over the last weeks (alphabetically ordered):

  • 1Password – Great password manager that can be synced with the corresponding apple desktop app (link)
  • AroundMe – Location finder that lists information about your surrounding (banks, restaurants, gas stations,…) (link)
  • ConvertBot – A unit conversion app with an innovative user interface (link)
  • Evernote – Capture.Sync.Find: Store and tag notes, snapshots, ideas, websites, audio and sync it with the desktop/web app (link)
  • Facebook – Social network app (link)
  • Newsstand – A RSS reader that perfectly syncs with Google Reader (even though you can use it without Google Reader), nice user interface including  twitter, facebook and email support (link)
  • PocketMoney – Manage your funds with this superb application (link)
  • Regator - Regator is an app that gathers the world’s best blog posts and organizes them in a way that makes it easy to find the things you need (link)
  • Runkeeper – Fitness tracking app (link)
  • Shazam – Ever listened to a song you like but don’t have a clue what’s the name of the song or the artist? Use Shazam to find out (link)
  • Things – Task managment app with a corresponding apple desktop tool (link)
  • TweetDeck – An awesome twitter client with a great UI (link)
  • WikiMe – Find interesting wikipedia articles dependent on your actual location (link)
  • Wikipanion – Wikipedia on the go (link)
  • Xing – Social network app for business contacts (link)
  • Yammer – A twitter like microblogging tool for companies (link)

The list is not complete because there are some apps that I would mark as useful (like yelp) but that doesn’t work in Germany and there are some apps I use that are for the german market only. If you want to find out which apps that are feel free to visit my german blog (illocabilis.blogspot.com).

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