Here’s the iPhone Apps and why I love them.

Page1Bible - lifechurch.tv hav made a great program for reading the bible, it uses YouVersion and can store a few offline translations.

Pkt Weather - this has much better info than the standard iPhone weather app .. which is handy if you’re doing an outside broadcast or if the studio internet is out!

Tweetie - my Twitter client of choice, it’s bigger brother (2.0) will be even better. I am a rather unhappy with the level of customer service to come out of the developers for this app, but it’s still my favourite.

Ping - it’s like free SMS’ing between iPhones!

Facebook - i’m a facebooker

NetNewsWire - it’s a pretty good RSS reader - which in English: it’s good for reading news online using Google Reader feeds.

You’ll also notice on the front page all of my main apps, I use these apps daily, or if not daily I want quick access to them.

Page2This second page is where I have all my secondary apps and photography apps.

Autostitch is the best Panorama creating app I’ve found but it would be nice if it worked like Pano … but not with Pano’s low quality stitching of photos.

Photogene is a basic photo editor, cropper etc.

Cameraflash brightens photos but not well

Genius is a camera app with two additions I like, 10 second timed shot and sound activated shot.

CameraBag, OldBooth, CinemaFX and Coloursplash are fun little photo apps that include filters etc.

Flickr is a the free Flickr brand iPhone App - good for uploading etc. Could be better though, i.e. blog posting of Flickr pics within the app!

Aardvark is a free app for the Aardvark social question answering network. It’s kind of fun and uses Push notify.

tvGuide is a great TV Guide app, although it fails at WA timing for Foxtel shows

iTalk Lite is just like Voice Recorder, but it makes up for the iPhone Voice Recorder app in allowing Wi-Fi transfers of audio.

Clock Gt is a free Clock App which comes in handy in Outside Broadcasts for timing out.

Sketchbook looks fun anduseful in an arty sense but I’ve not really used it yet.

Goodreader is for reading all my PDF ebooks.

Page3The winners on this page is Wikipanion, which is surprsingly better than the in-house Wikipedia app.

The Roar is a great Australian sports news app.

Aussie Rules Live helps you keep up-to-date with “the other code”

Radio Flare is a new, cool and currently free game!

HeyWay stands for Hey, Where Are You and it uses 3rd Party Notification - pretty cool.

iTranslate is a free language translator.

Grill Guide is a BBQ helper!

Ping.fm and Moby used to be needed but they’ve been made redundant of late.

Weird News is a radio announcers friend, show prep in a box!

.. they’re the main apps I use … the other stand outs are the I Am T-Pain App which is a new source of hilarity in my world, Ragdoll blaster was fun until I finished it. Boxcar is my Push Notification agent of choice for Facebook and Twitter. Lightsaber is still fun and Tris is good although no longer available. Finally Ocarina, iDrum and FlightControl are old favourites.

Not many of those Apps are free, but like they say, you get what you pay for.