1. WordPress : It’s easy to manage your WordPress blog from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. With WordPress for iPhone OS, you can moderate comments and create or edit posts and pages. All you need is a WordPress.com blog or a self-hosted blog running WordPress 2.9.2 or higher.
2. Ever Note : Evernote turns the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad into an extension of your brain, helping you remember anything and everything that happens in your life. From notes to ideas to snapshots to recordings, put it all into Evernote and watch as it instantly synchronizes from your iPhone to your Mac or Windows desktop. See why millions of people worldwide use Evernote.
3. Google Mobile : Search Google quickly using your voice and your location. Google Mobile App includes the following features:
- Search by voice – speak your queries in American, British, Indian or Australian English accents, also supports Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Czech and Polish.
- New! Push notifications for new mail and calendar events
- Just talk – simply hold your iPhone to your ear and say your query
- My Location – avoid typing your current location when searching for nearby businesses (e.g. “pizza” or “starbucks”) and many more!
4. NetNewsWire : NetNewsWire is an RSS reader for iPhone — you can read news from the millions of weblogs and sites that publish RSS feeds. You can star items or send them to Instapaper to save them for later. You can email articles or post links to Twitter to share with friends.
5. Tumblr : Use Tumblr’s iPhone app to easily post quotes, photos, audio, video and more to your tumblelog. It features includes post to Tumblr, check your dashboard, search your posts, video posts, advanced post options and save for later.
6. Pixel Pipe : Liberate your media with Pixelpipe and get your media off of your iPhone and out to your favorite social network, micro-blog, photo/video and blog services. With over 110 supported destinations from around the world to choose from the choice is really yours. Free your media and share your life.
7. Jott for iPhone : The new Jott for iPhone app puts the power of Jott voice-to-text conversion just a couple of taps away. It’s free for Jott subscribers and replicates most of the functionality in Jott’s call-in service. Your notes and messages are always backed up on Jott.com and are synced over the air. Sign-up for the Jott service at www.jott.com, then download the app. Jott for iPhone requires a paid account on Jott.com. Monthly and yearly subscriptions as well as pay-as-you-go options are available.
8. Squarespace : Squarespace for iPhone is your website in your pocket. Manage blog posts and comments, post photos, and check your stats, all in the palm of your hand. However, you have to apply for a paid account to use this free app.
9. Abduzeedo : Abduzeedo is one of the design world’s most sought after blog for inspiration and tutorials. The blog is run by design junkies for design junkies, always striving to provide the community with the latest and hottest of what the web has to offer. Everyday, the blog compiles Daily Inspirations, which has served as a channel of creativity for the design community all over the world. Users send in images that they’ve seen throughout the day and inspired them to create in some way.
10. Kyte Producer : Kyte Mobile Producer for iPhone allows Kyte Platform publishers to easily record and distribute video and photos directly from their iPhone to multiple online and mobile destinations and devices. Use your iPhone to instantly broadcast content to your Kyte Channel and engage with your audience wherever they are, including your website, social networks and mobile phones. Please note, video capabilities are only available for the iPhone 3GS.
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