Top iPhone apps you can't live without


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Yup. After you jailbreak your iPhone, it places Cydia on your iPhone, which works like the appStore, but all the applications are free, and some apps that aren't allowed on the appstore are on Cydia. Winterboard (aka SpringBoard) allows you to change icon themes, wallpaper, sliders, (top screen wifi, edge) icons, appearance, dial buttons, etc etc.

Youtube, or google it (Y)!

i used summerboard and all that on the old jailbreaks

but is the new 2.0+ jailbreaks more organized and easier to navigate?

can someone PM a link to DL it

thanks.

Fizz weather

Cycoder

BeejiveIM

MobileStudio

SpeakEasy(voice recording)

MxTube

iConvert

FingerPiano...love that app!

Ultralingua dictionary

WinAdmin

Trism

Checkers

FieldRunners

SuperBall2

Cydia :p

sbsettings.

Wow nice list. Some apps I have never heard of and will need to check some out.

Out of that list, what are your favorite ones, and why?

Net News Wire

Keeps me upto date with all the news want to know about :)

Facebook

Keep upto date with all my friends etc....

Wordpress

Up date the blogs I post to

TV Forecast

Keeps me up with american TV

Mobile Photos

Flickr on my iPhone

Uno

Best game by far on the App Store

And I spend far to much time browsing/posting on neowin from my iphone now the mobile version is out!

For me probably:

Remote - Lets me control my iTunes library

eBay - Monitor eBay status when I'm away from a computer

Units - Quick conversions

Tap Tap - Its a bit of fun :)

iPint - Nice to play arround with and show mates

I really want Tris and Night Stand, but the former isnt on app store and latter requires 2.2.. I havent had a chance to update mine yet.

Great Thread though 5 Stars - Reminds me what makes the iPhone so awesome :)

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