The iPhone has a catalog of applications so wide that many users when they reach the platform iOS are missing something they do not know which applications to test, therefore, a reporter for the New York Times (David Pogue) has selected its 10 favorite applications :
- Dragon Dictation (free): your diets and application writes. Works with Spanish, but is much more precise English.
- Ocarina (0.79 €) blow into the microphone and the iPhone becomes a musical instrument.
- Google Mobile (free): talk to the phone and automatically searches Google. Is the official Google application. Do not miss look to the camera. Example, captures the cover of a book and the mobile searches for you online.
- LED Light (free): turns your iPhone into a flashlight.
- FlightTrack Pro (7.99 €): follow the path of your flights in real time.
- FakeCalls (0.79 €): This application simulates false calls. Ideal if you want to leave an uncomfortable conversation.
- Skype (free): Pogue recommends Line2 to call over the Internet with WiFi or 3G, but that application is only available in U.S.. We recommend a similar one: Skype.
- Twitter (free) version of the popular social network for the iPhone, iPad or iPod.
- SoundHound (3.99 €) is better than Shazam. Active application while you hear a song on the radio and the program will recognize the artist and title.
- Bump (free): share photos, music, contacts, events and more between two phones.
What applications would you add to this list of must-have applications?
Source: Digital Journalist
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