PC Magazine has published their list of the “Top 10 Apple iPhone Apps.”
PC Magazine reminds readers, “As we scoped out our top iPhone apps, we kept in mind that we’re PC Magazine. So almost everything in our list is Windows compatible. Here are our picks for the Top 10 iPhone Apps —or, in some cases, PC apps to go with your iPhone.”
PC Mag’s Top 10 Apple iPhone Apps:
1. Running native apps: Apple’s new iPhone 1.0.1 upgrade prohibits the use of these apps.
2. JiveTalk: iPhone IM client
3. Glide Mobile: another 2GB of free online storage
4. iPhoneDrive: gives the iPhone a sort of “drive mode,” letting you use it as a USB flash drive
5. Videora iPhone Converter: convert video files for the iPhone
6. Diamenty: Bejeweled game
7. MacMost Sudoku: casual iPhone game
8. Seeqpod: free online music search engine
9. Signal: iPhone as a Wi-Fi remote control for Windows iTunes, WinAmp, or Windows Media Player
10. Addfone: iPhone application directory
Full article, with more details and links, here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Corinne” for the heads up.]
iFuntastic
Some people have too much time on their hands!
Yeah they should get back to more important stuff like playing WOW in their mom’s basement.
I hope the next update kicks the vibrate function up a notch.
This site frequently fails to load on the iPhone.
I was amazed at a couple things on their list. They actually picked a couple of things that are only available for Mac users. (iPhoneDrive, I believe.) How much of a ‘shoe on the other foot’ situation is THAT?
MDN puts huge ads on the page, then their bandwidth cost goes up, so they put more ads on which makes their bandwidth cost go up, so they put on more ads which makes their bandwidth cost go up.
MDN Magic Word: filled.
You can’t make this stuff up, as in filled with ads.
“Diamenty: Bejeweled game”
Actually, the real Bejewelled is available for the iPhone. Just go to http://www.popcap.com . If you’re using an iPhone, the game will start automatically.
A text-based mobile.macdailynews.com would be nice.
The article is wrong, Jailbreak works with the iPhone 1.0.1 firmware, thus all of these apps work.
The ads displayed on MDN are not served from MDN’s servers, they point your browser to retrieve images from ad banner sites
I surf to this site everyday many times using edge while driving on my iPhone. The speed I get is like dsl lite (1.5mbps).