5 New iPhone Applications to Watch for in 2009
December 29, 2008 | Los Angeles, California | Vetting explained
In July, Apple launched the iPhone and iPod touch App store on iTunes
with 500 applications. In a big print advertising in the NY Times and
the WSJ Apple revealed that there are now less than 6 month later over
10,000 Apps available and the download counter stands now at an amazing
300 million. As the store gets more populated with apps and the
competition more fierce for attention, some apps are standing out as
clear front runners for attention in 2009.
All eyes are on the
Vinnie Jones Wake Up Call to be a top downloaded app in 2009. The
Vinnie Jones Wake Up Call, from Branded Research is an alarm clock
based application, which features Vinnie Jones (Lock Stock, Snatch,
X-Men 3) the Wimbledon footballer-turned-actor spouting off movie lines
and one-liners to jar you out of your slumbers.
From the
creators of Ocarina, iPhones first wind instrument comes Zephyr, an app
that IS the wind. Swish your fingers across your screen to create a
snowy message. Just like each snowflake you sprinkle, your story is
one-of-a kind. As you move, Zephyr magically translates your touch and
movements into distinctive sounds of wind and music to complement your
written message.
New Years PartyThat's where New Years Party
comes in. This app from Toejam Software lets you make assorted festive
noises via your iPhone or iPod touch- a popper, a party horn, a party
spinner, and a crowd cheering "Happy New Year."
When the New
Year arrives, get a head start on living up to some of those
resolutions with Diet Tracker. From Michael Thomason, helps you track
what you eat by storing nutritional for more than 7,000 common foods.
Use the app to keep a history of your meals, so you'll know what you
ate and when.
TipEven Tip Calculator, from Ed Crookshanks: In
addition to calculating a standard tip amount, the $1 app also rounds
up to the next even bill amount and the next even tip amount.
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