9 Premium Apps For Your iPhone
In this post we went all the way to Apple territory! We bring you 9 hand-picked premium apps for your iPhone, that are really worth your money.
Hello Guys!
In this post we went all the way to Apple territory to talk about iPhone apps!
Everyone knows how Apple succeeded with the App Store for the iPhone with all it’s app sales and different objectives that range from home helping to music instruments, but there are free as well as paid apps and today we bring you 9 hand-picked premium apps for your iPhone, that are really worth your money. Here’s the List:
1. Color Expert
Color Expert contains powerful tools to help artists and designers identify, translate, capture and showcase color.
2. Birdfeed
A very nice Twitter client for your iPhone.
3. Dig Deep Fitness
Dig Deep Fitness is the best iPhone fitness application because it is the only iPhone fitness application that was developed by a weight lifter for other weight lifters.
4. Barista
In the mood for a macchiato? Like to make one at home on your own espresso machine? Barista, a recent arrival on the App Store, can guide you through each step in the process of creating a caffè latte, cappuccino, americano, mocha, and other delightful expresso beverages. It also offers tips — on selecting and storing coffee beans and creating “latte art” — and a handy glossary.
5. Weightbot
Whether you are trying to lose (or gain) a few pounds, tracking your weight has never been more fun. Set your goal weight, record your weight at any interval (one weight per day max), view your BMI, and see your progress on a beautiful graph. Weightbot also has a built-in secure password feature to protect your weight from prying eyes. It’s easy to use, surprisingly addicting, and designed for everyone to enjoy. Even if you are not actively dieting, you will love tracking your weight just to use Weightbot.
6. LittleSnapper
Take a photo, snap a webpage, or choose an existing image from your photo album and share it online via QuickSnapper.
Add tags, titles, descriptions, and ratings to your snaps before sharing them.
7. Things
Things is a beautifully focused and amazingly intuitive task manager. Other task managers either oversimplify or are too difficult to use. Either way you are not getting stuff done. Things instead has the right balance between ease of use and powerful features. You can even sync wirelessly with the desktop version of Things using Wi-Fi.
8. Pokeseo
Say hello to Pokeseo, the first SEO reporting app for the Apple iPhone. Now you can check the Google PageRank and reported backlinks for your domain or a competitor’s, anytime, any place.
9. OmniFocus
OmniFocus for iPhone and iPod touch works great as a stand alone application or in conjunction with OmniFocus for Mac. It’s easy to sync your OmniFocus data between multiple Mac computers and your iPhone using your iDisk if you’re a MobileMe subscriber or a by using a generic WebDAV server.
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July 13, 2009
Very interesting article. I myself don’t have an iphone, but i’ve got a iThouch. I don’t know if they work like intended on iTouch but I might give it a try.
July 13, 2009
Some of them are also intended for the iPod Touch :)