5. Wire friends:
Uses the iPhone's GPS function to find
people in the local area who are are
currently working their way through the
same series of The Wire as you. Allows
fans to share their passion without fear
of coming across as a "newbie".
License: Freeware
6. iCork:
Place the phone above a newly-opened
bottle of wine and the app detects
whether it is corked. The same
technology could also alert people if
they have bad breath in the morning
License: 0.99p
7. Fake apps:
Don't have the time to keep track of the
latest popular apps, let alone download
and use them? The fake apps app is just a
replica of the iPhone menu
page, regularly updated with the icons of
the coolest new software. "Trying to
impress your friends? There's an app for
that."
License: Freeware
8. Eggs Benedict:
Similar to the fresh bread app, but for
breaking open restaurant menus rather than
stock lists. There would be huge demand for
an app that offered a "search by dish"
feature, for those times when only eggs, ham
and hollandaise sauce will do.
License: Freeware
9. CamControl:
Available only when the iPhone camera is
running, CamControl gives you an iPhoto-like adjustment
palette to correct for color, lighting, and other associated
image oddities. I want this because I don’t want to sync
every photo I take with the iPhone back to iPhoto, adjust
it, then resync it back. Many photos fall into the “only keep
on iPhone” category, but I’d like them to look as good as
possible.
License: 2.99P
10. Bluetoothful:
This application enables full Bluetooth
support on the iPhone. Synching of all
data, caller ID display on the Mac’s
screen, and Address Book dialling via
iPhone are all supported. In addition, the
iPhone can be used as a data modem for a
paired Mac.
License: Freeware