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Prepare your wallets for a long list of iPhone apps: 50!

The ones I liked from the post:

  • Source Viewer () or Web Source Viewer (free)
  • Analytics app ($5.99)

… so just a few from the long list. Maybe your wallet is safe though.

What apps are on the Apple’s VP iPhone?

Anyone using an iPhone must have heard already of Phil Schiller, the senior VP of worldwide marketing at Apple, the first Apple figure that went out and spoke about the iPhone AppStore admission process.

Such people are very careful about getting their names associated with any 3rd party tools, software or anything, so I have found it quite interesting when The New York Times published an blog article: ☞ What’s on Phil Schiller’s iPhone?

Unfortunately if you look at the list that’s extremely short:

  • Shazam: the app that tries to identify a song by “listening” to it
  • CNN app
  • MLB.com at Bat, NBA Game Time, ESPN ScoreCenter
  • Facebook app (nb the app with the largest number of installs)
  • Best Camera: a photo app
  • a couple of games:
    • Eliminate
    • geoDefense

So, no surprises or new discoveries here… You will find more interesting apps in my iPhone apps for geeks series.

What Is the Best Multi-client IM for the iPhone?

It looks like the iPhone AppStore provides plenty of multi-client IM apps from where you can pick your favorite(s). Unfortunately as with Twitter clients, when there are too many choices picking the right one is quite difficult.

So, here is the list of multi-client IM iPhone apps I am currently running in parallel:

  • fring: Skype, GoogleTalk, MSN, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo, SIP, AIM
  • Nimbuzz!: WindowsLive, Skype, Yahoo, Facebook, GoogleTalk, AIM, MySpace, ICQ, and a couple more
  • Palringo: WindowsLive, Yahoo, AOL, ICQ, XMPP, GoogleTalk, Facebook
  • eBuddy: MSN, Yahoo, AIM, GoogleTalk, Facebook, ICQ, MySpace

You can use different criteria to pick the right multi-client IM iPhone app:

  • support for the services you are using
  • push notifications
  • per-account advanced settings
  • price: most of the above apps are free. Palringo and eBuddy are the only one that have also a payed version offering a couple more features.

Anyway, I am wondering if you have any favorite(s) you’d like to recommend?

UStream iPhone App: Does It Really Work?

I don’t seem to get it to work (not even over WiFi). Not to mention the search…

I am wondering if at least the new launched Android version works.

Read more articles about working iPhone apps from the iPhone apps reviews series.

16apps: iPhone App Recommendations Based on What You Tweet

Sounds a bit stupid isn’t it?

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