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looks nice, but $4...

if you made it $1 you would see a LOT more sales.

i would rather have all my news sites bookmarked in safari (as i do) then pay $4 then have to use the app constantly until it knows what i want to read.

you could also make a free version with ads in it, then people could try it without opening up installous and grabbing the full version.

except you can't read them offline, and surely you find juggling bookmarks infuriating? we think of broadershet as similar to instapaper for reading great content wherever you are.

$4 for a lifetime of interesting news seems good in our eyes :)

Facebook, BeejiveIM, Navigon GPS, Twitter, Flight Control, I often use them. I know this shop http://www.accessorygeeks.com/apple-accessories.html that have best Apples. I always come here to get iPhone Apple devices. Here are a good device with a low price, free shipping. Thanks in advance

Way to spam... Anyways...

Games:

Platinum Solitaire

Awesome solitaire and other card games.

Tower Bloxx

Build a tower as high as you can without it falling over, great timewaster!

Alice Greenfingers

Watch the time fly by as you play this addicting farming game.

Nano Rally

Reminds me of Micro Machines, pretty slick graphics.

Canabalt

Try and make it as far as you can... Damn walls.

There is a review here on Neowin

Unblock Me

Basically the classic car jam game, you have to work out how to get a certain block out.

UNO

Everybody should know what UNO is, if not, it's a really fun card game.

Applications:

Convertbot

Converts pretty much every measurement out there.

Night Stand

Great alarm clock. You can choose different themes too.

Facebook

This doesn't need a description. Just connects to your facebook page.

iStat

Great program stats, shows battery life and memory usage.

Ambiance

Download and play many ambient sounds to relax with.

Biorhythms

Shows your Physical, Emotional and Intellectual status for the day.

Beejive IM - best IM app

Redlaser - barcode reader

Files - copy files over wifi and view standard files

Remote - control iTunes from your iPhone

I've got a ton of apps and games on my phone and those above 4 are the best. I haven't played the games

i have enough to rate them, but doom and dungeon hunters are both a lot of fun.

$4 is still too much.

You would probably see more than 4x sales at $1 then at $4, more money for you in the end.

Compare it to other apps are that price.

Alive4ever has bluetooth peer to peer, has amazing graphics and good controls, probably took a lot of time and skill to make, it's $3 and I bought it on sale for $1.

Essential

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TweetPocket - Full Featured Twitter Client

FaceBook - Mobile FaceBook App

IM+ - Instant Messenger App

RedLaser - Barcode Scanner

Flixster - Movie App

QuadCamera - Photo app

Notable

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Tweetie 2 - Twitter App

Match3D - Cube Game

Ananlytics Lite - Google Ananlytics App

iZoom - Camera Zoom App

Pocket God - Fun Game with Pygmies

IM+ - Instant Messenger App

IM+ was the first IM client I bought because it was the cheapest that supported PUSH. I was never really happy with it... i did a test to see how long it would take to receive a notification from a FB IM. Sometimes the notifications wouldn't ever hit my phone...sometimes it took up to 10 or more minutes. Just not very reliable. Then whenever I would respond to a notification it was like the whole app had to reboot. When I went from WiFi to 3g or Edge I would have to logout on all my IMs and relogin.

I switched to Beejive IM and I've been very satisfied. All notifications come in within a few seconds, and it has a very graceful transition between a notification and the chat screen for that person. You can also associate people on your buddy list with their contact info on your phone. For Facebook users, if the contact on your phone doesn't already have a photo it will place the photo from FB for you. Awesome app.

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my favorite free apps are:

Facebook

HomeBudget - personal finance app

To Do's - very handy tool to set day to day agenda

Dial Zero - information to skip voice activated number systems of various companies and directly get to a live customer service rep.

ATMHunter - gr88 app to find nearby ATM's

Taxi - good to find available taxi services

Nytimes - for news

Urbanspoon - restaurant reviews

reMovem & Brainvita - my favorite pastime while travelling

Shazam - BEST app to discover unknown songs

Scramble 2 - nice word-based social game

Drinks Free - huge drinks/cocktails database

iheartradio - good radio service

Bloomberg - for latest finance news

Ragdoll - pretty good physics based game

iWoopie - to download youtube flash videos

FML - f*** my life stories

Bookmarks - del.icio.us bookmarks

Now Playing - movie reviews

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let's see...

nimbuzz - all in one messenger (free)

redlaser - scan barcodes and have the app check price(s) online

mobilebutler - overview of your costs/contract details

quickoffice - self explaining...

paper toss - hilrious and addicting game

wikihood - good app for sightseeing

aroundme/qype radar - infos about bars/restaurants etc.

http://get360live.com/

Designed for hardcore Xbox 360 gamers and iPhone owners, 360 Live is a gorgeous looking iPhone & iPod Touch application that retrieves your friends Xbox Live stats such as their gamerscore, online status, gamer pictures, avatars, latest games, achievements, send/receive messages and much more.

eBuddy - Multi Network Messenger.

RedLazer - Barcode scanner. Really usefull sometimes and can be enabled to search ASDA too.

SimpleDraw - Just a simple app to draw with. Very usefull in a noisy club to write what drink you want, try it lol.

Flixster - Whats on cinama guide. Finds local cinama and times with loads of info & trailers.

Apps

Photoshop mobile - its just like normal photoshop on the PC but with less apps

Capital Ears - Tells you where you can get good offers on meal deals e.g 2 for 1 or 50% off. I think this is a UK only app.

Foodfinder - Again another resturant app, but this just tells you where they are.

PandoraBox - Tells you all the latest apps that are at a special discounted price.

Geared - Great game where you have to connect the cogs up

Games

Chess Free

Hangman

MSP lite (Strip poker)

Unblo

How many apps can the iphone hold at once?

Im turning into an App hore, starting to wish i did not get the iphone as i spend most of my time on it (is that a good thing?)

Edited by Deacon Brown
I have to add Bing to my list Definitely a great app!

I was on my way in to post the same.

I replaced the google.app with Bing. I love the search results. Superb layout with images and maps. I typed in psp for a quick tryout, and it even posted results on my local shops on where I could go out and buy one with sorted by distance.

very well done, sleek and elegant!

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