March 15, 2012

Top 10 Best Free Apps for iPhone

There are more than  250,000 apps available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and, surprisingly, many of the best are free. And happy to know that most of them are FREE!
Here we talk about top 10 best free apps for you. 


1. Facebook 

You have to add this app on your i-products, even you are not interested in it. But it is a must nowadays. Who does not have a Facebook account?


2.RunKeeper
use your iPhone's GPS capabilities to track your jogging and cycling routes, and examine mapping and details of your pace and calories burned. Activities can be shared online, and treadmill runs and other exercise details can be entered manually. 



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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. Dump files you want to sync in a folder on your computer and Dropbox for your device will enable you to access them, download them for offline viewing, and, in many cases, view them. 



4.  Skype
Social connection apps become more and more important nowadays. Skype is another free app that we can make use of in the social activity circle.It's imperfect and annoyingly lacks push notifications, but Skype is still an essential download. The interface is pleasingly simple and usable, enabling anyone with a Skype account to make free calls to other Skype users and cheap calls to anywhere in the world.


5.Wikipanion
Wikipanion is a freebie which gives you quick access to article sections, in-article search, viewing options, bookmarking, and the ability to tweet about whatever odd fact you've just unearthed. Also, there are no ads. 



6.Evernote
I love this free app. First, it is installed on my PC and now it is an important FREE app on my iphone. I like its simple but easy-to-understand operation interface. I can make notes for everything anytime and anywhere with it on my iphone. Not only write sth, but recording. What a convenient and great free app!
On the iPhone, Evernote is efficient and usable, enabling you to rapidly scan your notes and also create new ones. 



7.Jamie's Recipes
More a gateway drug for the tasty treats of Jamie Oliver, this IAP-infused app nonetheless flings ten freebie recipes your way and a few videos. The interface in Jamie's Recipes is lickable, and there's a handy shopping-list feature, for those of you who don't fancy arriving back home after fighting the crowds in the supermarket, only to find you accidentally picked up 500 lemons and forgot the chicken. 



8.Google Translate
Assuming you're online, Google Translate is a great app for translating text between 57 different languages; handily, 15 of the most popular also enable you to speak into your device and listen to translations. It's also considerably cheaper and more portable than 56 translation staff. 



9.BBC News
Among news apps, The BBC's has one of the best interfaces—clean, with relevant headlines, good photos, and no advertisements. (Whether you agree with its angles and choice of coverage is another matter.) As far as international news organizations go, though, the BBC really does have correspondents in every corner of the globe, as well as varied and widespread topics. Another perk is that you can elect to view some news in other languages, such as Urdu, Arabic, and two kinds of Chinese. 


10.Dragon Dictation
Reasonably accurate and fast, the Dragon Dictation iPhone app cuts the typing out of jotting down a note, drafting an email, posting to Twitter, and a few other light tasks. Speak to the app, and your words will appear before you. While it can increase productivity for some, it's not a truly hands-free app, but it's a great way to get messages into text fast. Multiple languages are supported, too. 

1 comment:

  1. Dropbox and Evernote are the best free apps on my iPhone. These apps help me store the important things in my life and work, get things done, remember everything and communicate more effectively. They have done more for my personal productivity!

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