My Top 10 Favorite iPhone Apps of 2008

While it’s certainly no secret that I’m a fan of the iPhone, I’m starting to become even more of a fan of the amazing 3rd party apps out there for the iPhone (and in most cases for the iPod touch). I currently have 69 3rd party apps installed. I’ve actually downloaded/purchased more than that. However, the 69 ones that I have currently installed are the ones that are my favorites and that I use on a regular basis. Each week I get exposed to more and more new apps and my favorites are always changing. So out of those 69, which are my absolute favorites? Which ones can’t I live without? If the iPhone was suddenly limited to only 10 3rd party apps, which would I keep? Here are my Top 10 Favorite iPhone Apps of 2008:

 

#1 i.TV

FREE

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Although this was already a great app when I first reviewed it, it just keeps getting better. The latest update practically eliminated two other apps I was using and added a feature that I’ve been waiting for since day one and that’s the ability to remotely schedule my TiVo HD to record shows from anywhere I happen to be. i.TV is a TV listing, Movie listing, Netflix queue manager (search for a movie and you can either see the show times for it or add it to your Netflix queue), and now TiVo scheduler all it one! It’s an amazing app and it’s FREE (yes, it does display ads). 

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#2 Remote

FREE

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Remote is one of Apple’s apps. This App turns your iPhone/iPod touch into a Wi-Fi remote for iTunes running on your Mac or PC and your Apple TV. Change songs, switch playlists, control which Airtunes speakers the music will play from and even use the iPhone’s keyboard when you need to type things on the Apple TV like passwords, searches, etc. Very well done and definitely one of my favorites.

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#3 Say Who-Dialer

FREE

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I’ve tried to use various voice recognition technology through the years and most of it has been a disaster when it comes to recognizing MY voice. However, Say Who-Dialer does an amazing job in letting me say the name of the person I want to dial AND the particular number for that contact I want. ie. “Bruce Mandel Mobile”. It’s gets it right 99% of the time for me.

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#4 AroundMe

FREE

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I’m not sure how I missed this one earlier. AroundMe is one of those location based apps that tells you (by category) what’s near your current location. Need the closest coffee shop, bank, gas station, etc. While that’s not really too amazing, this one does one thing that I haven’t seen in the rest. It actually has a feature that I’m shocked Apple hasn’t done yet as a separate app. It will tell you where your closest Apple Store is. This is a GREAT app for travelers!

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#5 Accuweather

FREE

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If you’ve been following my “iPhone App of the Week” posts each Friday, then you know that this was last week’s pick. It is by far the best weather App I’ve used to date! I’ve even moved it to the main Home screen in place of Apple’s Weather App.

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#6  Mobile Banking

FREE

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If you’re a Bank of America customer, then this app is a MUST HAVE. Not only does it let me check my balances of all my BOA accounts, but it lets me transfer funds and even find the closest BOA ATM or branch. I hate paying ATM fees!

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#7 ToDo

$9.99

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I’ve tried the free ones and others that cost too and my favorite task manager is “ToDo”. I like it because the UI is simple, yet powerful. It has all the features I want in a task manager without being overly complex. It works the way I do. I rely on this app all the time.

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#8 SuperBall 2

$1.99

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I have a few games on my iPhone and it was really a toss up between this one and my Blackjack game. However, SuperBall 2 for me has been the most addictive and once I finished the free version, I had to have more! With this game, I’m never bored when I have to stand in a line or have some time to kill.

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#9 Facebook

FREE

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I’ve been dabbling in social networking this year and have settled on Facebook to keep tabs on friends and family. So having a native Facebook app on my iPhone is very nice. This app now in its second major release has been great. There is one major thing missing though. While it’s easy to see photos, upload photos, see/write on your friend’s wall(s), etc., the one thing that seems to be missing is the ability to send a friend request right from the iPhone. I find this to be odd. I can accept friend requests, but can’t initiate them. On more than one occasion I have been standing with friends only to discover that they are on Facebook and have to wait to I get back to my computer to add them. Otherwise, it’s a great app and if you use Facebook, it’s a must!

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#10 BigTipper

$1.99

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A tip calculator? Is this really necessary and wow, it cost money? Necessary? probably not. However, I just love the way that this one is designed. I’m a sucker for a well thought out UI and on those occasions when I’m not going to tip 20%, it’s great to have. I use this all the time. It’s the best one I’ve seen to date.

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Missing in Action!

We saw a lot of progress in less than 6 months time! Although I have a lot of favorite iPhone apps, there was one that I was hoping for that we didn’t see in 2008 and that was a native Slingbox App for the iPhone. Nor did we see a native Sirius/XM radio app. Of course I’d like to see the iPhone itself updated with Cut/Copy/Paste, Flash, MMS messaging, video recording and more. Hopefully we’ll see these things and more in 2009! Happy New Year!

 

Also be sure to check out Time Magazine’s Top 10 iPhone apps of 2008. We clearly have different tastes 🙂

9 Replies to “My Top 10 Favorite iPhone Apps of 2008”

  1. Great list Terry =) Just wanted to mention a great ToDo app that has both iPhone and Mac application, Things from CulturedCode.com. It’s great to be able to keep the todos in sync.

  2. Thanks for the great list. Big tipper looks nice but I prefer Tip for one reason. It will mirror your tip. I never even thought of this feature until I got the app. With you total price always mirrored you can tell if someone changed the tip later when you get your credit card bill.

  3. Great looking list; I’m checking out one or two as we speak…

    Three I’d add:

    Best news app:
    AP Mobile News – Get to the news you want quickly and reliably. It “just works.”

    Best Interface for a Commercial Site:
    Amazon Mobile – Very well thought out, and very useable. There are several things I can do faster on this than I can on the regular site on my computer!

    Best Overall App:
    Bloom – produced in part by famous musician/producer Brian Eno, this is no toy. This is a musical instrument in every sense. Simplicity in design allows the user to focus on the music, not the device. Iphone at its best.

  4. For News (albeit Business related), I really like the Bloomberg News app. I’m not as much sold on AP News. I can understand why, when it gets your location for local news (Philadelphia), it gives me too many news items in Pittsburgh. I tired to use the BBC news reader, but the combo of partial download and then full web just got too frustrating.

    When the NYTimes app first went up to the store, it was one of my favorite apps. However, for more than several months, the Technology link never loads any news, and the app crashes too may times. Probably because of running out of memory and with a number of background tasks.

  5. Great list Terry! There is also Mobilie Banking on AT&T which is a mobile banking app for Citi Cards, Chase, Wachovia, SunTrust, Regions, USAA and many smaller banks.

    @Greg Furry: BigTipper also supports mirror mode — the little icon that says “round” above the cocktail glass in Terry’s screen shot? Just tap it to toggle amongst “round” (up/down automatically), “always round up”, “always round down”, and “mirror” modes.

    BigTipper is by far and away the best tip app in the App Store and definitely worth the money for its super-clean UI and feature set.

    One thing I did was go into the options (“i” button in lower right) and change the “Tip” and “Split” from sliders to buttons. This is faster for me, allowing me to pre-set my 5 favorite values so I don’t have to try and drag a slider… and if I ever need something “out of the ordinary”, I can just tap to activate the “Tip” or “Split” fields and type in a value from the keypad.

    @Andy: I’m liking the USA Today app over AP Mobile News, but I do like Amazon Mobile and Bloom!

  6. Terry… Good list but I would suggest that you check out Yelp(free app too) to supplement Around Me as I first used Around Me.

    Yelp restaurants have ratings and reviews and it has its map and it is integrated with the google map system to give you street views etc. It has really broaden my selection of trying something different when I eat out. I have found the review really beneficial.

    Yelp had a lot of other categories in addition to Restaurants, Bars, Coffee & Tea, Banks, Gas Stations, and Drugstores that are posted on the main page under “More Categories”..

    Cheers to you and Happy New Year! love your blog

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