Tuesday, December 22, 2009

iPhone Apps You Won't Believe

By Henry Rinkle

Although real software development for the iPhone lag behind, but iPhone apps pick up the slack in technological innovation. Consider that 50,000 new iPhone apps are developed every month, you can't possibly keep up on them all. Some will leave you wondering how you ever survived without them; others just leave you wondering what' s the point. Here are a few iPhone apps that live up to the hype.

Pageonce Personal Assistant - Have trouble keeping track of all your accounts? Need to check your stats, money and figures far away from your computer? This iPhone app brings the computer to you. This provides access to all your online accounts, from banking to investments to frequent flyer miles. Rather than juggling 15 sites just trying to keep up with your life, the Pageonce Personal assistant rolls them all into a single ball, conveniently and easily.

Fring - Really, once you've got this app, you'll never need an IM tool again. This app includes Google Talk, Yahoo, Skype, MSN, Twitter, ICQ, plus VoIP calls over Wi-Fi if your minutes are low while you are spending the afternoon in a bar or coffee shop. While many iPhone apps are devoted to a particular site, this one streamlines them all into one universally.

Routesy - Don't roll into the city without this baby in your pocket. A great way to keep up on train and bus schedules, this app tells you what to take to get exactly where you need to be. It's even easier than a computer because it's simple and quick. Get all your bus and train information with this efficiently smart iPhone app.

VNC Lite - How about turning your cell phone into your computer? With VNC Lite, you can view and fully control your computer remotely, as long as you are on the same network. Think it can't get any better than a laptop as thin as a magazine? This beauty will put your entire desktop in the palm of your hand. While some iPhone apps connect you to your computer, this baby practically is your computer.

Bloom - Take Brian Eno's generative ambient music and recreate the experience, and what do you have? Bloom. You drop your fingers on the pastel screen to make simple loops and create your own music, perfect for dancing fingers. This is one of the few iPhone apps that have been created that lets you get creative too.

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