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iPhone App Store Week 1 Freeware Picks

It’s only been a week, and the App Store is already the talk of the town. With apps coming daily, its sure to keep us interested for a long time.

Before I start calling names, I’d like to lay out what makes a good app and what won’t get you on this list. Poor apps do nothing more than a shortcut to a website, while good apps make online and offline worm more interesting. While there are a lot of low-effort apps, here are some of the winners so far:


People

people iPhone App Store Week 1 Freeware Picks


This is a simple, free white pages app with clever address book integration. The lookup is pretty accurate, and with one tap you can add the found person to your address book.


Google Search

googlesearch iPhone App Store Week 1 Freeware Picks


This may seem like a cheap web site launcher, but it is more like the beginnings of Quicksilver for the iPhone. It groups results intelligently (with icons) and also searches your bookmarks. Hopefully Google keeps going with this and adds event searching and app launching.


NetNewsWire

netnewswiremobile iPhone App Store Week 1 Freeware Picks

You know and love it on the Mac (recently turned free), this rss reader is free, syncs locally for offline browsing and uses NewsGator’s online service to keep your read/unread status in sync. It could be enough to get me to switch from Google Reader.


WeatherBug

weatherbug iPhone App Store Week 1 Freeware Picks

Track your forecast, check our radar and even live local webcams in this uber-waether app. It’s a must-download for anyone that goes outside.

Pretty impressive first week huh? No doubt there’s more on the way. We’ll keep tabs on the quality freeware for the Mac and iPhone.

Brian

5 Things to do with your new iPod touch

ipodpowertips 5 Things to do with your new iPod touchGet a new iPod touch over the Holidays? You’re not alone. Now that
you’ve worn out the built-in apps and run through your playlists its
time to put the thing to real use.

I’ve put together a list of 5 unexpected applications for your pocket sized
friend. We’ll extend your music-playing, web-browsing companion into a
powerful tool for capturing ideas, discovering music, presenting and
more.

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Adobe loads their site up a bunch of CS4 demos

adobeCS4 20080923 181530 Adobe loads their site up a bunch of CS4 demosHave you updated to Adobe Creative Suite 4 yet? Yeah, me neither. Who has that kind of scratch laying around in this economy?

In the meantime, Adobe has posted a few CS4 demos to get you hooked on these apps while you save up to purchase them.

And if you’d rather your postal carrier deliver your CS4 demos rather than downloading them yourself, Adobe offers trial DVDs of both the Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium (USD$10.99) and the Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection (USD$15.99).

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