Andrew Mager of WebWare has posted a roundup of his picks for the best applications from iPhoneDevCamp:
10. iPhoneVote: This application was the first one presented at the hack-a-thon, and it was used as a voting system for the event…
9. AppMarks: If you have an iPhone, make AppMarks your Safari home page…
8. PickleView: The only sports application presented…
7. Fluther: I liked the Fluther app because it focused on modular code and fresh CSS specifically for iPhone…
6. The Pool: Imagine your iPhone screen as a pool of water, and every time you touch the screen, a ripple effect occurs…
5. TeleMoose: This is not a hunting game, unless you are hunting for books…
4. iTunes Remote-o-Matic: Rob Chang … transformed a really expensive cell phone into a remote device to control his iTunes library on his MacBook…
I’ll let you click through for the top three, but I’ve got to say I’m a big fan of #3! – Link
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