Top 10 third-party apps for Apple’s iPhone, iPod touch
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 01:47 PM EST"I have now been trying out 3rd party applications on my upgraded original iPhone for just over 3 days and even though there are something over 550 applications in the iPhone App Store, there are a few select applications that stand out above the rest and I have several that now occupy a place on my main display. In today’s Mobile software Monday, I am presenting thoughts on my top 10 and a few others that are close to cracking my top 10 with a bit more refinement," Matthew Miller writes for ZDNet.
MacDailyNews Note: Keep in mind that the lack of GPS is the first-gen iPhone that Miller has can possibly affect the list.
Miller's list:
1. eReader - FREE
2. Super Monkey Ball - US$9.95
3. Evernote - FREE
4. SplashMoney - $9.99
5. Pandora - FREE
6. Facebook - FREE
7. Google Mobile App - FREE
8. Express - FREE
9. Twitterific - FREE and commercial version
10. PhoneSaber - FREE
"There are many other good applications and I have several more on my device. Others include eBay, Truphone (I need to deactivate my account setup on my S60 phone first), ShoZu, MySpace, Loopt, AOL Radio, Remote, Jott, and PayPal," Miller writes. "I expect many more applications to be added as the App Store matures."
Full article with descriptions of all of the apps above here.


eReader sucks. Zac Bedell's (sp?) iPhone Bookshelf is the far superior application. I even saw an eReader.com employee recommending it until eReader could get up to snuff (said something about an update in 2-3 weeks).
It may he free but without the ability to download my own files at will, what's the use? iPhone Bookshelf has this neat server that allows me to put my own files directly on the iPhone. And it has auto-scrolling, I can change the color scheme of the file I'm reading, and unlike eReader I can actually use the whole screen in landscape mode without that stupid title bar.
Now Bookshelf has it's limitations but the guy has updates for PDF and Rich Text support among other things and it's a little buggy but I have faith he'll swiftly work at it. He'll have to if he wants to compete. But iPhone Bookshelf and the iTunes Remote have been the killer apps for me.