Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Top 5 iPhone Apps of 2008

A very short list of my top five iPhone applications of the year...



  • Tweetie -
    Twitter was made for mobile interaction. There are many great Twitter iPhone apps out there. Twitteriffic is gorgeous. Tweetsville has a great UI. But Tweetie just beats theem all in speed and stability. After it gets a little makeover and fixes the UI of the direct messages... Tweetie will be set.





  • Collapse! Chaos -
    When Apple first announced software development on the iPhone, Collapse was the first game I thought of. Man, I love the general concept of this game. Its a bit slower (in style) than it is normally, but, I'm still happy they brought it to the iPhone.





  • BlocksClassic -
    It might be the simplest game on the planet, but I play it all the time. Its great for when you're waiting around for five minutes.





  • Tris (no longer available) -
    Tetris might just be the most perfect game ever for portable gaming (or for any platform). But of course the iPhone's Tetris game is pricey and slow. Tris was perfect... simple, quick, free, and very pretty. Unfortunately Tris was forced to disappear. :(





  • Klick -
    I find myself using Klick more and more. Klick makes Flickr viable for the iPhone. Period.





  • Bonus - NetShare (no longer available) -
    This should really be at the top. Those of us who were lucky enough to get it while it was available know why its so awesome. When you're stuck without internet and your laptop, it is just priceless.







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