EasyWriter: It seems simple you can type URLs in landscape mode with its larger, more luxuriously spaced keyboard. Why not emails? EasyWriter solved it. Free; $2.99 for Pro edition
EverNote: Already a popular web service and found on other devices, Evernote does something that every location-aware cameraphone should be able to do: quickly take and store geotagged photos so you can remember stuff. Free
VLC Remote: One of the first apps we loved was the iTunes Remote—now, the Swiss army knife of media players VLC has one of its very own. Free ad-supported simple version; $1.99 for more controls and no ads
Wikipedia Mobile: Finally, the definitive Wikipedia reader for the iPhone. $2.99
Night Camera: Thanks to its accelerometer, your iPhone knows when it's being jiggled. Night Camera, simply and ingeniously, uses this data to make your low-light picture clearer. $0.99
Flash Light: The native iPhone application is aptly called Flashlight.
Flashlight has been developed by iPhone developer Brent Jensen. Flashlight increases your iPhone's brightness up to full by displaying a full screen white rectangle (thus making it a “flashlight”).
FREE
Anti-Mosquito: Anti-Mosquito produces sound in the range of 16000Hz to 20000Hz that is beyond the audible range of humans.
But mosquitos and other harmful insects can hear the sound from Anti-Mosquito. Even though you cannot hear the sound, it is so painful to them that mosquitoes cannot be around you. An external speaker is required for 1st generation iPod Touch to use the Anti-Mosquito. iPhone and 2nd generation iPod Touch with external speakers will be more effective.
The latest version emits sound even in sleep mode. Thus consuming less battery.$0.99
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