You know, I never thought I’d cling so much to a phone as much as I cling to the iPhone. When the iPhone was updated to version 2.0, I knew that it was going to make things worse. While many still believe the iPhone to be over hyped and not worth the time, money, and support, I firmly believe it has changed the smart phone market in a very short amount of time.
On the matter at hand. Here at the end of 2008, which iPhone applications were the most valuable players? Let’s count it down:
Brightkite (Free) - Brightkite for iPhone actually prompted me to sign up for a service that I probably wouldn’t have otherwise. It allows you to check in to your friends network your various locations, provide status updates, and upload photos.
The combination of the iPhone interface, GPS, and camera make this app intuitive and fun to use. Thank goodness for Brightkite’s privacy options so I don’t have to let the world know where I am at any given moment. I am at http://brightkite.com/people/bwana
Qik (Jailbreak) - Qik is a big motivator for me to jailbreak (hack) my iPhone. Qik provides live streaming of video and audio from the iPhone much like Ustream.tv does for computers and webcams.
They have done a great job of utilizing the iPhone’s hardware to squeeze out a great streaming experience. It’s too bad that this application is not available on the iTunes App store, but several bloggers have received advanced copies of the app that doesn’t require a jailbreak and absolutely love it. I can’t wait until the masses can use it, but for now, I’m using it with a jailbroken iPhone. My Qik profile is at http://qik.com/bwana
Evernote (Free) - Evernote is a great way to stay organized and the iPhone version does not disappoint. From taking ordinary notes to voice reminders, I find this tool to be an absolute necessity to stay organized.
Given that it synchronizes with the cloud, I can create and edit artifacts on my iPhone and on the computer. This app is easily worth money, but the authors have made it free to the public.
Winterboard (Jailbreak) - One of my biggest gripes with the iPhone is the lack of customization options available out of the box. Since I’ve jailbroken my iPhone for Qik functionality, I am also able to customize backgrounds, icons, sounds, and applications using Winterboard.
This free application available in Cydia is a must have if you’ve jailbroken your iPhone. Often, I get asked, “How did you change that background?” or “How did you get that sound?”, and the answer always points to Winterboard.
Smiles ($2.99 Zen|Drop/$4.99 Combined) - I need to thank Chris Pirillo for introducing me to Smiles for the iPhone. Chris gave me the opportunity to review this game and I’ve been playing it almost every night since. Smiles is a matching/puzzle game that resembles Bejeweled on the surface but adds elements that differentiate it.
For one, you can use the iPhone’s accelerometer to change orientation in the game. This may sound like a visual preference, but it also serves as a strategy for certain game modes. I’ve reviewed Smiles on Bwana.TV, and I definitely believe it to be worth the $2.99/$4.99 price tag. Here’s my video review of Smiles for the iPhone:
Uno ($7.99) - I’ve played Uno since I could burp. Yes, it’s been that long. This game is just the epitome of fun. The rules are not difficult, the color based cards make it easy for the youngest kids to pick it up, and it’s hard to find someone who says they actually don’t like the game.
The iPhone version of Uno adds a multiplayer component to an already rich single player experience. Now you can play your friends over Wifi and the internet if they have an iPhone or iPod Touch. At $7.99, it may sound a bit expensive, but once you’ve played it, you’ll see right off that it’s a premium app for the iPhone. Here’s my video review of Uno for the iPhone
Facebook (Free) - Easily the most comprehensive, in-depth, social networking application for the iPhone today, Facebook takes it to a whole new level. As a light user of Facebook, I know that if I’m impressed with the features and functions of this app, that the regular users of Facebook will find it essential. It does it all.
If Facebook is your social network of choice, there’s no way you can do without viewing and uploading photos, updating your status, posting notes, approve/ignore requests, reading notifications, read and respond to messages, and even utilize Facebook chat. This app is a must have.
Pandora Radio (Free) - Do you listen to music? Then there’s no excuse why you shouldn’t have Pandora installed. Pandora uses technology from the Music Genome Project to create dynamic “radio stations” based on artists and songs that you like.
Want to hear similar music to a certain artist you like? Simply create a station based on that artist and Pandora plays a great selection of music that’s very similar to your artist and give you the ability the rate up or down songs. I love this app, and for a while I believed it to the best available for the iPhone. If you don’t have it installed, I don’t know what you’re waiting on.
Ocarina ($0.99) - To be blown away by this app is not only a pun, but an understatement. Ocarina turns your iPhone into a thousand+ year old instrument called the Ocarina. You may have heard of the Legend Of Zelda game, Ocarina of Time? Well yes, it’s pretty much that, but on your iPhone.
The folks over at Smule have done something I never thought was possible. They register the air you blow in the iPhone microphone and create music with fingerings on the touchscreen. There are many scales and pitches allowing you to create just about anything. Here is my latest video, where I play “Song of Storms” from the Legend of Zelda. This thing is truly incredible.
Smule is also holding a contest worth $1000, if you can create your own Ocarina video, so if you got the skills, enter today.
Google Reader (Web/Free) - If you read My Top 10 Websites of 2008, then you already know Google Reader is my MVP. Well things are the same on the iPhone. Although this is a web application, it doesn’t change my love for it. Google has refined Google Reader for iPhone so much that it seems like the most optimal way to read news on the web.
The interface is responsive, the controls are intuitive, and all the major functionality (star, note, share, email) for handling articles is right at your finger tips. Literally. Hands down, Google Reader for iPhone is the best iPhone app of 2008 for me, and I believe it’s a great choice.
So what are your favorite iPhone apps? Don’t be ashamed to express yourself in the comments.
I noticed on visiting your brightkite people page that it's been over a month since you last checked in to their service…
If you're looking for a great iPhone app that will share your location to your friends give zhiing a try. It's free at the iTunes store. If you visit zhiing.com you can download the browser add-on for Firefox or IE that will enable you to send locations to your mobile with one click. Worth a look.
Brightkite can share activity with Twitter, Facebook, and Fireeagle. It also supports FriendFeed's SUP protocol, so updates are instant there. The GeoRSS features also show a little map on FriendFeed
Great list, Bwana. I can’t disagree with any of these, although I’ve not jailbroken. When you think about your next ten, consider ziibii - visualized rss that lets you retweet entries, enigmo - strategy game that has you moving springboards and funnels around to direct a flow of bouncing balls to a bucket, urbanspoon -resturant search and by far the most addictive game on the iphone is fieldrunners - a strategy game where you try to stop the little runners from going from one side of the field to the other.
I'd get all of these apps but some of them(Pandora) i cannot get because i live in Canada. Another App that i found to be very useful was Twitterific. I know your a Twinkle fan though Bwana
13 Responses to My Top 10 iPhone Apps of 2008
Bwana (Bwana)
December 19th, 2008 at 10:08 pm
What are your favorite iPhone apps? Here are my top 10 of 2008 http://bit.ly/wFPD
Bwana (Bwana)
December 19th, 2008 at 10:08 pm
What are your favorite iPhone apps? Here are my top 10 of 2008 http://bit.ly/wFPD
jeremyheslop (Jeremy Heslop)
December 19th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
Retweeting @Bwana: What are your favorite iPhone apps? Here are my top 10 of 2008 http://bit.ly/wFPD
jeremyheslop (Jeremy Heslop)
December 19th, 2008 at 10:15 pm
Retweeting @Bwana: What are your favorite iPhone apps? Here are my top 10 of 2008 http://bit.ly/wFPD
grant
December 20th, 2008 at 5:27 am
Hi Bwana,
I noticed on visiting your brightkite people page that it's been over a month since you last checked in to their service…
If you're looking for a great iPhone app that will share your location to your friends give zhiing a try. It's free at the iTunes store. If you visit zhiing.com you can download the browser add-on for Firefox or IE that will enable you to send locations to your mobile with one click. Worth a look.
Bwana
December 20th, 2008 at 6:41 am
That's the beauty of brightkite. If you're not a trusted friend, you won't see my updates unless I want you to.
Matthew Moore
December 20th, 2008 at 6:50 am
Is Brightkite integrated with other social networks like Twitter and Facebook, or is it its own stand alone network?
Bwana
December 20th, 2008 at 7:17 am
Brightkite can share activity with Twitter, Facebook, and Fireeagle. It also supports FriendFeed's SUP protocol, so updates are instant there. The GeoRSS features also show a little map on FriendFeed
Christian Anderson
December 20th, 2008 at 7:57 am
Great list, Bwana. I can’t disagree with any of these, although I’ve not jailbroken. When you think about your next ten, consider ziibii - visualized rss that lets you retweet entries, enigmo - strategy game that has you moving springboards and funnels around to direct a flow of bouncing balls to a bucket, urbanspoon -resturant search and by far the most addictive game on the iphone is fieldrunners - a strategy game where you try to stop the little runners from going from one side of the field to the other.
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bradleybradwell
December 24th, 2008 at 8:00 am
I'd get all of these apps but some of them(Pandora) i cannot get because i live in Canada. Another App that i found to be very useful was Twitterific. I know your a Twinkle fan though Bwana
edythe
January 29th, 2009 at 8:50 am
thank you for this excellent list, bwana. very helpful also to understand why one might want/need to jailbreak the iphone. (just got mine today.
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iPhone Developer
February 13th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
The Name That Baby app that we created is also a good one.
Sam Shaw
iPhone Application Developer