![]() Every app we list here will work on the iPad, but don’t expect any one to work terribly well unless it’s been optimized. In addition, this list focuses primarily on apps designed for the iPhone and iPod touch. We tried to stay away from games and slightly more predictable choices like instant-messaging clients-we wanted to see what out there had the best chance of being truly useful in your everyday (or almost everyday) life. (The iTunes App Store now carries more than 225,000 of them.) So the time seemed right to take another look at the free iPhone apps out there and see what’s as essential today as Jim’s were back in 2008 (though a number of those remain relevant as well). The 3G has been replaced by the 3GS and the iPhone 4 and many apps have come, gone, and come again. In the two years since Jim Lynch wrote about “The 25 Best Free iPhone 3G Apps,” a lot has changed. The 30 Best free iPhone apps 2010 By sludwig on Augat 12:01 am ![]()
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