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Mashable.com: The iPhone Applications Survivor Kit: what you need to have (part 2)

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The Friends at Mashable.com made an extraordinary effort and collected a bunch of the most important applications for OUR iphone and some for the iPod Touch, install them, test them, share them and why not, visit mashable.com from your iphone to taste it. Enjoy for this list and expect for the third installment of the iPhone Applications Survivor Kit.

iPhoneChat- iChat-like AIM chat application.

OneTrip – Simple shopping-list application.

FlickIM – Multi-featured AIM chat application.

Digg (iPhone edition) – Digg.com formatted for the iPhone.

Gcalc- Calculates the cost of tech according to power consumption.

Hahlo – iPhone-styled interface for Twitter.

iPhlickr – iPhone-styled Flickr interface.

iDelicious – Styled interface for del.icio.us.

iPicli- A nicely designed gallery of creative content, managed by users.

PocketTweets- Another twitter app, with a minimal interface.

eBuddy- Feature-packed iPhone chat client with support for AIM, Yahoo!, and MSN (Site works only if visited on your iPhone).

Cool Gorilla Talking Phrasebook - Foreign language phrase-book with audio.

Texterity- Innovative way to view magazines (specifically formatted for the iPhone).

Bejeweled- Version of the popular mobile-phone game, “Bejeweled” optimized for the iPhone.

Newsgator Mobile for iPhone - Full-featured, mobile version of Newsgator’s online offering. Great for users of the MacRSS client, NetNewsWire, which automatically syncs to the service.

Twitter for iPhone – Yet another twitter app.

Dailymotion for iPhone- Youtube’s already built-in, what about the other video-sites? Another video-sharing site, Dailymotion, is offering an iPhone formatted version of their site.

iRovr- A social-network exclusive to the iPhone.

iPhoneiGTD – App for access of projects being tracked via the Mac client iGTD. The only catch is that your iGTD data needs to be synced with .Mac in the first place.

TeleMoose- A front-end for Amazon.com optimized for the iPhone.

Google Reader- An interface for popular web-based RSS reader, Google Reader, nicely optimized for the iPhone.

iZoho- An iPhone front-end for the web-based office suite Zoho. The iPhone version lets you do everything you might do on your computer, including viewing and editing docs, spreadsheets, and presentations.

Gas.app - Enter your zip code and this app will find you the cheapest gas in town (USA only).

MyMetar – A “weather bookmarking service” which allows you to bookmark your local METARs, TAFs, and radar images.

iPhoneTravel – Searches directory travel.ian.com just in case you need to book flights, hotels, and cruises from your iPhone.

iBookmark – Lets you manage and sync del.ico.us bookmarks with your iPhone.

Youtube – An iPhone-optimized Youtube browser, just in case the “desktop” version isn’t working for you.

GoMovies- An easy and quick way to search for movie showtimes and other movie-related info right from your iPhone.

iChess- Bored? Cure your chess craving with iChess, a simple, chess app for your iPhone.

Leaflets – A suite of iPhone apps: Search, Feeds, Newsvine, App-List, Upcoming, Flickr, del.icio.us, and Le Tour de France, organized in a desktop-like fashion. Safari 3 users can preview Leaflets by viewing the web-based demo.

Listingly – A list making application with a great UI. Integrated word recognition and the ability to print lists make this an indispensable resource, especially for making shopping lists on the go.

iPling – A “social expansion engine” allows you to findothers with similar interests. The app even provides a way for users to meet up in real-life after the anonymous exchange of text-messages.

NYTimes River - Cuts out the clutter on the NYTimes website, just delivering the news in an easily readable format.

CheapMF – Out shopping? Not sure about prices? CheapMF can help. It’s a utility that searches Amazon.com for prices on specified products in order to help you make educated shopping decisions.

iTouch – A simple, addictive game which tests your reflexes, just touch some dots on the screen.

Avalanche – An addictive puzzle game in which the goal is to clear the screen of blocks by picking three or more inter-connected blocks of the same color.

Expense View – Allows you to import your spending data into your iPhone on-the-go.You can then access your data at home and see exactly how you’ve been spending your money. It’s even equipped with graphs and categories for the organized spender.

iPhone recipes – Cooking resource 101 Cookbooks has assembled an iPhone interface for searching through recipes.

iActu – Newsstand like interface for reading news headlines from various Newspapers.

iTweet – The third twitter app on this list, with an intuitive, streamlined interface.

Ta-da List 37signals – simple, intuitive to-do list app.

Movies Another app for looking up movie showtimes and other related info on your iPhone.

iTipr – Excellent application for calculating appropriate tip amounts.

Seeqpod – Search for playable music on the internet and then play it back on your iPhone.

Beejive – Another chat application, Beejive, is a solid contender in the iPhone chat app market. The app supports several chat protocols including, AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, Gtalk, ICQ, and Jabber. While everything seems to be in working order for me, please note the app’s still in it’s early alpha development stage.

TestiPhone – Web-based simulator for quickly testing your iPhone applications.

JiWire – A utility to find free Wi-Fi hotspots by location, worldwide.

FastApp – An iPhone “dashboard” that displays the latest additions to iPhoneApplicationList.com

WordBreaker – A word-game in which you you attempt to guess your computer’s secret word before it guesses yours, in a hangman-like logic format.

Airport Delay Tracker - Track live air traffic information.

iBloglines – Another iPhone-optimized RSS reader, this one, with the Bloglines service.

Belfry SciCalc – A nicely implemented scientific calculator for the iPhone.

Your Vids - Another iPhone optimized video service with several features.

TV Forecast – A personalized TV-guide optimized for the iPhone.

Via mashable.com




   



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