Top 10 iPhone Applications of January 2009 - Page 2

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7) Let’Em Ride Pro

You can read my full review of Let’Em Ride Pro here.
On my top ten of 2008 list, Avalix had two honorable mentions, Baccarat Pro and Blackjack 21: Pro. With Let’Em Ride Pro, they again have created a masterpiece of a game. The Pro series is made up of perfect games with flawless designs. Let’Em Ride is simply a casino game that is well made. The game play is addictive, the graphics neat and bright, and the touch controls not problematic. You can grab Let’Em Ride PRO for $4.99.

6) Web Developer’s Bible
Anybody who does any programming or coding knows that we all keep little cheat books near us. From the basic HTML for beginners to advanced spreadsheets for the experts, we all have them. Web Developer’s Bible is an application that is exactly that, but in a more user-friendly UI and a much more compact book. From basic HTML tags to C-Format strings, this application has it all. It also has a RGB-hex code book. Web Developer’s Bible is free.

5) Analytics Pro
No, this is not made by Google. Yes, it does access your Google Analytics data. That is pretty much all you need to know about this application. Though it is missing some basic information, Analytics Pro gives you your Google Analytics profile anywhere you are. You can view the viewers, see the countries, and keep track of your various campaigns. All in all, this application is an exceptionally good port of the real version. Analytics Pro costs $3.99.

4) Seafood Watch from Monterey Bay Aquarium

You can read my full review of Seafood Watch here. While Seafood Watch is nowhere near as good as many of the other candidates, it got into the top ten simply because of the overall good that it can do (see the subjective line in the first paragraph). The programming is good and the UI nice, but the app really doesn’t deserve to place. That is, it doesn’t until you consider what it does. Seafood Watch gives you data on the health of what you eat, both how it will affect the environment and if there are any health concerns for you. This application helps to save the Earth and her ecosystems, so I feel that it is easily a top ten app. Seafood Watch is 100% free.

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Robert M. Barga is a student at The Ohio State University (Go Bucks) and is majoring in Political Science, with an American Policy focus, and minoring in English. He is an avid blogger on Whalertly, technology guru, and gamer (computer, table-top, and console). …

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  • 1 - rob lowe

    May 17, 2009 at 2:07 am

    RUBBISH LIST!!!!!!!!

  • 2 - pat oneal

    Jun 09, 2009 at 6:48 pm

    this list doesn't even make sense to me. these are strange and obscure apps. one positive note is that it stays away from the obvious apps (google, wikipedia, etc)

  • 3 - barga

    Aug 04, 2009 at 1:26 pm

    What is wrong with the list?

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