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K.C.
08-05-2008, 05:43 PM
Anyone found any good ones? I was checking out a few of the free ones.

The Digg and New York Times apps read pretty well. There's a LOLCatz one, too.

IGN Game Review one is solid, in case I'm in a store and thinking of picking up a game.

Labrynth is probably the best game app.

led37zep
08-05-2008, 05:48 PM
You had me at LOL cats.

I really like Urban Spoon, AIM, Weather pub, and "Now Local"

Towelie
08-05-2008, 06:05 PM
MLB At-Bat

Hangman

AOL Radio

Pandora

Dial Zero

ChrisTheCop
08-05-2008, 08:49 PM
Pandora is the best thing to happen to Iphone

SINCE: The volume increase.

UNTIL: xm offers an app.

JustJon
08-06-2008, 08:43 AM
Ones I dig so far:

myLite - the best of the flashlight apps because it can change color/rave
AIM - it's AIM
Wordpress - sure, I rarely blog, but it's a nice way to do it from the iTouch
Carrie's Dots - it's the old dots game for 2 players. good for playing with the nephew
Remote - Remote control your iTunes
iPint - have a drink oon me
Morocco - Othello
Urbanspoon - check out new restaurants
eBay - Track your ebay auctions
Sketches - Draw on the iTouch
Facebook/Myspace - nice way to take care of your social networks
Twinkle - Twitter
Exposure - Flickr

ChrisTheCop
08-06-2008, 08:47 AM
I agree with Jon on one.

Urban Spoon. If you cant make up your mind what to have for lunch, or just wanna try someplace new, Urban Spoon uses your location to find the cuisine or price you choose,
or you can just let it go wild and pick any cuisine or price for you.

Walt1028
08-06-2008, 11:09 AM
I like Pandora, AIM, Weatherbug, SportsTap, Some baseball Almanac called Baseball, and AOL Radio cause now I can listen to The Hideout on WJFK without being at my computer

KnoxHarrington
08-06-2008, 07:28 PM
I'm fond of both Pandora and Last.fm.

One I'd also recommend is called Writing Pad, and it basically works like this: rather than tapping the keys to write, you drag your finger around to trace out the word. And it has a rather good recognition rate. I'm not sure if it's better than the other way, but it's an interesting thing to try.

I also got a game called BJ Run Lite. No, "BJ" doesn't stand for that: it stands for blackjack, and it's a really cool sort of solitaire game where you make blackjack hands out of the cards you get. Very addictive.