Thursday, May 15, 2008

25 native apps needed in iPhone

I dug up some old news at Macworld, where I found this interesting article about 25 native apps that are essential to have in iPhone. The Macworld's editors have came up with 25 programs they want right now—software that third-party developers should be able to create, not basic features such as copy-and-paste that Apple should include on all iPhones—which have been ranked in ascending order of urgency. Here are the top ten list that I've shorted from the long list:

10. PDF/Comic Book Viewer
9. Dedicated RSS reader
8. VoIP
7. VNC Client
6. Voice Notes
5. Sling player
4. Text macro tool
3. Mac controller
2. Document editor
1. AIM client
0. To-do/task manager (with syncing)

Yup, they even make it to the number zero ;-p But it's quite interesting to know them all, read on at Macworld's page to see the detail reasons on each of the apps. What do you think? What are the apps do you think that Apple should put into its Apple 2.0?

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