Top iPhone apps you can't live without [2010]


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The topic said something, and I replied. My reply was on topic and I was giving my opinion. I like to "unplug" from the world every now and then. Sue me...

You're one of the most negative people on this board, but I enjoy seeing your posts. :laugh:

Well my iPad will be here today or tomorrow so I am excited to see this list. I am really trying to get up a list of stuff to install right off the bat to play with.

Which is the best ebook reader as far as looks and readability? Also which one of those allows me to import books I download from other places, like free epub books, etc?

Which is the best ebook reader as far as looks and readability? Also which one of those allows me to import books I download from other places, like free epub books, etc?

iBooks, I'd say. You can sync any ePub or PDF to it (through iTunes) and it's very usable, has great legibility (plenty of options) and definitely looks the best.

Well my iPad will be here today or tomorrow so I am excited to see this list. I am really trying to get up a list of stuff to install right off the bat to play with.

Which is the best ebook reader as far as looks and readability? Also which one of those allows me to import books I download from other places, like free epub books, etc?

iBooks will do all that for you. You can sync PDF and ePub files via iTunes.

Definitely check out the Kindle app though if you're looking to buy some books.

check out streamtome guys its an awesome app, allows you to stream all your music from your PC to your iPhone. I also have it on my iPad ;)

Might have to check this out. I'm using AirVideo without the ability to stream audio.

Another good one for you folks is OrbLive, installed this on my server and I am able to stream movies, music, pics both to my iPhone and iPad anywhere I have a good connection.

As long as you have a good connection you are fine I was visiting my mum and was streaming music and watched a few TV shows without any probs.

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