2. Subway Supreme
With 32 cities from around the world, and more being added weekly, Subway Supreme is the perfect application for any business traveler or tourist. Subway Supreme will download – that’s right, store the information straight on your iPhone – maps and information for all of these cities. You can see stops, information, and even tourist attractions along the route. This application is essential for anybody doing any sort of traveling. Plus, with the planned updates, it will just get better and better every week. Subway Supreme will set you back $9.99, so you better plan on going to a few cities before you pick it up.
And the top iPhone application from July 2009 is…
1. MLB At Bat 2009
Before I start on MLB At Bat, I should point out that it first came out in March of this year. While that normally means that it shouldn’t matter in July, a new update for the application makes it absolutely amazing, and is the only reason it is worthwhile.
MLB At Bat is a collection of baseball information gathered from MLB’s official Web site. You can see batting information, game scores, and even the normal game-cast. Additionally, the newest feature, and the reason it is featured this month, is the ability to watch live streaming games. That's right, you are able to watch live baseball games from your iPhone. Frankly, I believe that this addition makes the application essential for fans, coaches, players, and sports writers alike. At $9.99, all fans of the sport should grab MLB At Bat 2009 today.
Well, folks, there you have it, the top 10 iPhone and iPod Touch applications from July 2009. If you wanted to buy all of these applications, you would be set back only $29.93. If you have any suggestions for next month's list, or want to tell me what I missed, please let me know in the comments.

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Article comments
1 - Warhammer
you forgot the 40K manager. How could you, as you are mentioned on the application itself?
2 - spoonjuice
Check out a cool and interesting application : Funbooth for iphone & Mac.
3 - barga
I didn't forget it, i just don't think it is top 10
4 - Dexter Fishmore
This is great, Robert. A very useful column.
Do you happen to know whether Task Pro can be synched with my Outlook/Entourage tasks? My life is completely organized through Entourage tasks, but I haven't figured out how to get that data pushed out to my iPhone.
5 - Robert M. Barga
I do know that you can use google tasks and push it, not sure about taskpro
I would either e-mail them to ask and/or suggest it (support@alifsoft.com)OR download the lite (free) one and find out