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Whats your most awesome iPhone app? Can be either for a jailbroken or normal iPhone.

I'll kick it off with -

Shazam - samples a portion of a song and tells you the artist, song name etc.

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Keep it going guys. Let's see the best apps out there for the iPhone!

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that basically wraps up the awesome section of iphone apps.....i got all of those, and cant think of any more.

oh wait, flight controller, and train conductor, you can apparently loose a few hrs in these games (dont have them, but was highly recomended)

Edited by boiracer

fuel watch app. Tells cheapest prices of local fuels.

Helicopter 2. Fun game.

Internet radio. Any internet radio. You need it.

Ping. Free chat. Essential if youre an ipod touch user.

Skype. Again. Essential for itouch.

Pandora. Like lime wire.

Bejeweled. Need it. Lol.

Camera improvement apps are great too.. And..

Any hypnotherapy apps to help a nights sleep

and lastly. . . Urbanspoon!

Sleep Cycle Tuner - http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/sleep-cycle-tuner/id377625831?mt=8

I set it with 8 hours of rain when I go to sleeps, it srsly rocks

MetroView GPS - http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/metroview-australia-gps-navigation/id370753892?mt=8

Much cheaper than Tom Tom, was only $14.99 when I got it

Words With Friends - http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/words-with-friends-free/id321916506?mt=8

Scrabble type game... play your friends or randoms

I second most of the apps above and add...

'skyburger' isn't bad, stack a burger with falling ingredients to a set menu item

'oz weather' is a lot better than the standard weather app

'ausPostcode' for finding the elusive postcode

'iTorch4' is the simplest torch app for using the phones flash as a torch

I really recommend these apps.

Livescore (handy when i have a bet on when im not home:)

Flogs (im a soccer fan i can track my fav teams and know who they playing and when from my calendar even in local time - awesome, works with some other sports too)

Ministry of Sound Radio

Cricinfo

Fit Builder (good gym sets/reps recorder with graphs n stuff)

Sound Hound (like shazam - but better imo)

Ringtones (make your ringtones from ur music and select where u want the ringtone to start during the song)

Keeper Password (record all ur passwords in single place)

  • 1 month later...

5-0 Radio: http://itunes.apple....d334624666?mt=8

Amazing app, listen in on cops in your area and worldwide

Trapster: http://itunes.apple....d290629277?mt=8

Great app, shows fixed speed cameras locations as well as mobile radars that get uploaded from users.

Decibel Meter: http://itunes.apple....d289219810?mt=8

Self explanatory...

Gibson Learn & Master Guitar: http://itunes.apple....d355744218?mt=8

Awesome free app for anyone who plays guitar, it comes with heaps of features including a great tuner

Ultimate Guitar: http://itunes.apple....d357828853?mt=8

Again awesome app for anyone who plays guitar, has all the tabs you'll ever need and more

Falling Fred: http://itunes.apple....d414729389?mt=8

Pretty entertaining (and violent) game

Cyanide & Happiness: http://itunes.apple....d368088267?mt=8

Good for a laugh!

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