Upcoming.. ITunes AppStore apps Reviews

Reviews, Software July 23rd, 2008

We’ve got the iPhone Pwned to firmware 2.0 - Thanks many to the DevTeam. We have been experimenting with various native applications available from the iTunes Appstore. Some of them are brilliant.

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Further, We are reviewing native iPhone applications - both paid and free!

Top 10 Slick iPhone Web Applications

Reviews, Software December 10th, 2007

 

1. EDITGRID iPhone Edition

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The best spreadsheet view on the iPhone in my opinion. It works solid even on an EDGE connection. EDITGRID works better than the Google Docs and iZoho for now.

2. Hahlo Twittering Client

Helps you post tweets from your iPhone. Better than the Twitter’s own mobile client. Wish if it worked with Jaiku and Tumblr too.

3. Facebook iPhone Client

4. Digg iPhone Client

5. Google iPhone Homepage

6. VTap YouTube and Media Client
I like this better than the default YouTube Player.

7. ToodleDo - ToDo List Manager
You can actually use this WebApp!

8. RememberTheMilk - ToDo List Manager
Slighly slower on performance. But well done with a slick search option.

9. OneTrip - Handy Shopper on iPhone !

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Colorful but very functional :)

10. MyBudge - Expense Tracker on iPhone

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Good enough as a simple expense tracker.

Best Online GTD / Task Management Application for iPhone

PIM, Reviews, Software November 20th, 2007

iPhone unfortunately lacks a ‘Tasks’ application. But there are many online applications which fills that void. But instead of having a simple to-do list, you are always better off with something more substantial. GTD is a proven practice to get the things out of your mind and further act on them effectively. I evaluated quite a good number of available GTD tools for iPhone and finally found something which is excellent in features and usability.

ToodleDo is a great web application which helps you practice GTD. Their features are extensive. They also support an iPhone specific web interface. I am using this application on the EDGE network. It takes a while to load for the first time but from then on, its a pleasure to use. It’s highly ajaxed iPhone interface feel almost similar to using a native application. I would highly recommend this application to any iPhone user who wants to practice GTD - Effectively.

Best of the iPhone Applications - I

Reviews July 9th, 2007

Here is Mashables Favorite iPhone Applications:

Telekinesis
- Access your Mac remotely through apps on your iPhone. Stream music
and videos from your Mac, browse your files and control iTunes
remotely. Currently available for alpha testing.

Telemoose - This one is actually useful: browse and shop Amazon.com from your iPhone. See Mashable’s fuller review of Telemoose from earlier today.

GasApp
- Another really useful one: find the cheapest gas prices in your area
by entering your zipcode. Features Google Maps integration for driving
directions, and a diesel version is available.

MoviesApp
- Enter your zipcode and a date/time to find movies in your area. Also
play the trailers (from Apple.com) and buy tickets (through IMDB).

iEventful - Find events in your area thanks to this iPhone interface built on the Eventful API.

iBrick - Three words: Tetris for iPhone.

Newsmatch
(warning:resizes browser if you’re not using the iPhone to access) - A
news quiz by Laszlo Systems: match the photo to the news item to read a
news article. Great design, but it’s a catch-22: you need to know what
the news story is about before you can read the article.

Applists
- Explore new iPhone apps…on your iPhone. How very meta. You can also
rate, share and submit apps, although there aren’t that many listed
right now.

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