Apple App Store has more than 500,000 Apps. With that kind of number, it is always hard to choose the best. Check out our list of Top 10 iPhone apps for the year 2011.
2. Top 10 iPhone Apps For Year 2011
Apple App Store has more than 500,000 Apps. With that kind of number, it
is always hard to choose the best 10. But people who are new to iPhone or
are looking for apps they might be missing for their iPhone/iPad, they look
for a post which has best apps listed-like this one. We will be covering, what
we think were the best apps for the year 2011, and will continue to be in top
league for year 2012 as well. These are the must have apps for your
iPhone/iPod. Having said that, if you think that we missed an app that
should be in Top 10, you can always let us know. Seems like, iPhone app
developers will be having really tough competition in 2012.
Here is our list of Top 10 iPhone Apps for year 2011, in no particular order.
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3. 1. Facebook
Facebook is one of the most popular sites on the
web, and not surprisingly, it’s also one of the most
popular apps on iPhone. While Facebook for
iPhone has a well earned reputation for general
bugginess, it’s also been steadily improving as of
late. Sure, you can visit Facebook.com on Safari,
but the app gives you much, much more
functionality, not the least of which is photo
uploads. You also get Places, Messages, Chat,
Timeline and many of your other favorite Facebook
features.
Facebook (Free)
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4. 2.
Angry
Birds
Angry Birds is undoubtedly the best game to make
its way to iPhone. Angry Birds is a puzzle video
game developed by Finnish computer game
developer Rovio Mobile. Inspired primarily by a
sketch of stylized wingless birds, the game was
first released for Apple's iOS in December 2009.
Since that time, over 12 million copies of the game
have been purchased from Apple's App Store.
Who hasn’t heard about it?
Angry Birds ($0.99)
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5. 3.
Dropbox
Plenty of apps exist for transferring content
between your computer and your device, but
Dropbox is free and easier to use than most of its
contemporaries. Dropbox lets you bring all your
photos, docs, and videos anywhere. After you
install Dropbox on your computer, any file you
save to your Dropbox will automatically save to all
your computers, your iPhone and iPad and even
the Dropbox website! With the Dropbox app, you
can take everything that matters to you on the go.
Dropbox (Free)
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6. 4.
GarageBand
Apple’s desktop version of GarageBand has long
been a standby for hobbyists and professionals,
but the mobile version is better suited to the
masses. Instead of clicking through a drum track
or a bass line, you can tap on the device’s glass as
if it were the real instrument. Tracks are easily built
and tweaked, so you can peck away at a musical
idea for months or sketch something in a matter of
minutes. Using an external device like the Apogee
Jam or the GuitarJack, guitarists can plug their
instrument into the iPhone and add layers of
stomp-box sound.
Garageband ($4.99)
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7. 5.
Instagram
15 million users love Instagram! Instagram is the
current king of iPhone photography apps, and it
took the crown through a brilliant combination of
easy-to-apply filters and super simple social
sharing. The latest version not only adds even
more filters, but all tilt-shift effects. Whether you
want to quickly share great looking snap shots to
Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, Foursquare, or
Posterous, Instagram has you covered.
Instagram (Free)
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8. 6.
Skype
The iPhone is a phone, so it makes voice calls, it
has FaceTime so it makes video calls, and it has
iMessage, so it can do IM. What place is there,
then, for Skype for iPhone? Turns out, a lot.
F a c e Ti m e a n d i M e s s a g e a r e A p p l e - o n l y
technologies, so they don’t play nicely with other
devices and platforms, and phone calls —
especially international phone calls cost a lot of
money. Microsoft’s Skype runs on almost every
device and operating system, is free to call other
Skype users, and cheap to call phones.
Skype (Free)
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9. 7.
Amazon
The perfect shopping companion, Amazon Mobile
App allows users to quickly search, shop, compare
prices, read reviews, and make purchases on
Amazon using a simple, yet elegant, interface. To
make on-the-go shopping and price comparison
even easier, the Amazon Mobile App includes
helpful shopping features that allow users to scan
a barcode, snap a photo, or type a search, to
quickly compare prices and check availability.
Amazon (Free)
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10. 8.
AirVideo
Air Video automagically transcodes on the fly and
streams your videos — almost any videos, in
almost any format — from your Windows or Mac
PC to your iPhone. If you have an Apple TV, you
can also beam them straight to your big screen
television as well. If you’ve got a ton of content on
your computer and you want to watch it on your
iPhone, this is the app for you.
AirVideo ($2.99)
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11. 9.
GoodReader
GoodReader is the super-robust highly-rated PDF
reader with advanced reading and annotating
capabilities. Reviews worldwide hail it as
“essential,” “the best,” “magnificent” and “the killer
app”. With GoodReader on your iPhone, you can
read virtually anything, anywhere: books, movies,
maps, pictures. Use it once and you’ll be hooked.
GoodReader ($4.99)
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12. 10.
Skyview
This is the new leader among iPhone astronomy
apps — at least for the money. SkyView features a
dead simple interface with just the right amount of
cool features to keep casual stargazers enthralled.
Point your phone at the sky, and the app
transforms the camera view into a labeled map of
the heavens. The graphics are lovely, and you can
click for more information on various planets and
stars, or, with the sweep of a finger, learn when
they will be in a particular spot in the sky.
SkyView ($1.99)
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