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Five iPhone apps for amusement and efficiency

Need more cool iPhone apps? You got it. I'll try to make this list filled with applications that are a little bit more useful than my last list. But no promises! After all, not all apps can or should be five-star, super business quality, enhance your general well being programs. Remember, this is a phone we're talking about here.

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Cool iPhone Apps, that is what I'm looking for. thanks. I also found some free iPhone games, share it here.
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Thanks for the great review!

We're delighted to receive such great feedback about our apps.

We built shopalot because we found grocery shopping a pain. And Proxido happened because we were always forgetting. So to see you (and your dad!) using and enjoying makes us very happy. Our next version of shopalot will include lip-smacking recipes and some other nifty features. Please feel free to send feedback and suggestions at info@hollowire.com


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Love it, a few more

I Google for great apps every now and then, but am usually disappointed by cookie cutter lists.

Hello Proxido! What a great idea!

Aside from NYTimes, NPR, Flixster, and My Lists, here are a few of my current favs:

AroundMe: Has saved me at least three times when traveling and trying to find a nearby business (with directions).

Units: Converts all manner of measurement. Fantastic!

Evernote: Known about it for a while, but only recently began using it. Synchronizes data between my desktop and iPhone.
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