Depends what you want to do.
The TomTom apps, although expensive, are as good as a proper TomTom in my opinion.
Cyclemeter is great for cycling (duh).
Accessing cloud storage is easy with things like Box and Dropbox. To Do lists have thousands of apps, I like Things. And it has a (Mac only) desktop version to link it up to as well.
Eurosport is good, as is the iPlayer, 4oD and Sky Go things for TV, provided you have wifi as they eat up data and battery over 3G.
Photography apps like Camera Bag, PhotoShop Express, PerfectlyClr and Slow Shutter are all cheap and good. Flickr is also surprisingly good, in my opinion.
If you go skiing or snowboarding there are loads of apps for that - I use Ski Tracks which tracks you, and doesn't use as much battery as most.
QuickOffice is good, but Pages is better for making word docs if you need to.
Posted By: APB on June 11th 2012 at 10:23:43
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- What are the best apps available for the Iphone? (General Chat) - caley canary, Jun 11, 09:54:48
- Depends what you want to do. (General Chat) - APB, Jun 11, 10:23:43
- The TT things rely on 3G? Does that not wang your battery... (General Chat) - Dandy Highburyman, Jun 11, 10:46:22
- No, TomTom relies on a downloaded map, so no data use. (General Chat) - APB, Jun 11, 10:50:28
- Not quite true. It uses 3G for a quick gps fix. Will work (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Jun 11, 11:07:25
- Interesting... (General Chat) - Dandy Highburyman, Jun 11, 10:56:43
- No, TomTom relies on a downloaded map, so no data use. (General Chat) - APB, Jun 11, 10:50:28
- The TT things rely on 3G? Does that not wang your battery... (General Chat) - Dandy Highburyman, Jun 11, 10:46:22
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- Depends what you want to do. (General Chat) - APB, Jun 11, 10:23:43
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