Below are my top apps, games will be covered tomorrow, that I use on my iPhone. In no particular order –
1) Tweetbot – simply the best twitter client. Even better if you have an iPad as the devices stay in sync so you don’t need to re read tweets. The official twitter app is ok, but Tweetbot is far more polished
2) Reeder – this is a brilliant RSS app. It has a lovely interface and just works beautifully.
3) Podcasts – this is Apple’s own app. It works fine for me, and stays in sync with the iPad too. I love the graphics or the reel to reel tape moving when listening to a podcast.
4) Logmein – the free version allows you to remotely access your PC or Mac. It does exactly what it says on the tin. There are so paid options if you need file transfer or more, but in my case that is not needed.
5) Sony Remote app – using wifi, this app remote controls my Sony TV. It can control other Sony
devices too. Best part is that you do not need to aim at the TV. Ideal when my dogs are in the way of the IR sensor.
6) WordPress – the official WordPress app is excellent for maintaining your WordPress blog. I use it on the iPad Mini and iPhone. All posts are done on these devices
7) Flightradar24 Pro – this is a universal app. I tried the free version, but was so impressed bought the full version and some of the in app purchases. This app provides a view of all the planes flying on the sky anywhere in the world. If a plane is flying overhead aim the phone at it and the app tells you all about the plane, destination, flight number, route and more. You can even get notifications if a plane has problems. I have had 3 so far. Optional in app purchases include airport flight arrival board displays. Really polished app.
8) Pcalc – another universal app. This is my default calculator app. It looks so much better than the Builtin calculator and has the options to include many more themes and conversions. There is a free version with in app purchases but IMO well worth it as really lovely interface.
9) Dropbox – a must have app on every piece of hardware. The best way of saving, moving any file between devices across any operating system.
10) WeMo – This app remote controls my electrical sockets whilst I am in the house or out of the house. Awesome app. You do need to purchase the Belkin electrical socket adapters.
The above are my top 10 iPhone apps.
What are yours? Let everyone know in the comments.
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Good list. Have purchased FlightRadar24 Pro purely on this recommendation! Already use Tweetbot, Dropbox, Reeder and LogMeIn.
My top 10 includes those four, plus 1Password (now Universal), Evernote, WeekCal, Flipboard, UK Train Times, and either Genius Scan + or Jot Note
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