Top 10 Must have Apps for your Jailbreaked iPhone
November 9th, 2007With the iPhone now making it’s way to Apple fans across Europe, we thought now was as good time as any to show all the new iPhone owners what they’re missing and to make sure those of you with Jailbroken iPhone’s are making good use of it by running these apps.
So here’s the top 10 must have apps for you jailbroken iPhone.
Apollo IM is the ultimate instant messanger application for your hacked iPhone.
The latest version of Apollo IM (V1.0.2) now supports AIM, ICQ, .mac, and MSN. With new client options added with each future update this is a must have app for your iPhone.
iPhone NES is a native NES emulator for the iPhone. Built from the infoNES binaries this little app gives you the ability to
replay all those classic NES Roms directly from your iPhone. iPhone NES is still very much a work in progress with the
application adding new features with each new update. Definitely earns its place on any hacked iPhone.
Using your iPhone’s built-in microphone and speaker Voice Notes allows you to record, play and even share your voice memos and other recordings with others.
This is a great little application that is ideal for recording podcasts or audio capturing meetings.
Partner it with MobileMail so you can record, send and listen from email directly on your iPhone.
SummerBoard is an extension of your existing iPhone homescreen (SpringBoard).
This handy application adds a variety of useful and fun features to your iPhone. Including scrolling icons, wallpaper and themes.
Created by the folks over at Nullriver this is a great app to get the most out of your SpringBoard homescreen.
SendSong gives you the ability to select any song stored on your iPhone and sent it via email to anyone else.
Additionally you can also add the track as a ringtone.
Using a simple scrolling interface to access your library of songs, SendSong is a very useful little app much deserving a corner on your liberated iPhone.
Books.app is an eBook reader application for your iPhone.
Books allows you to read eBook files from .txt, .htm and .html file types.
Books has many nice little touches that are added with each update, including support for book art images, “unread” indicators for easily telling where you’ve left off, and some nice scrolling options to keep your reading view as fluid as possible.
Customize is a progression of the previous Dock Swap application that allowed you to change the dock image on your iPhone, FROM your iPhone.
Customize is a development of the Dock Swap application which now provides you with a whole suite of customization tools for the iPhone.
Customize allows you to change a whole bunch of the standard iPhone display.
The iFlickr application gives you the ability to upload images directly to your Flickr account straight from your iPhone.
The latest version of iFlickr also supports Geo-tagging so your images have location description magically pulled in from the network.
A great tool to have if youwant to share those instant iPhone snaps with others.
This Etch-A-Sketch inspired iPhone application is great for quickly jotting down notes and drawings.
Sketeches allows you to select pictures and scribble your notes over the top - great for defacing photos you’ve just snapped.
To clear the screen all you have todo is shake the iPhone like an old school Etch-a-sketch.
The ToDo list app is a simple usable todo list for your iPhone.
Supporting categories for work, private, and family allows you to add reminders under each with varying levels of importance.
Very handy little applications if your memory is as poor as mine.
Did we miss something? Feel free to post it in the comments.
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I don’t get it! How do you get these top 10 apps download to your iPhone? Does your phone have to be unlocked? Why? Don’t you loose your warranty on your iphone if u unlock your phone ?
Thanks so much!
Unlocking your iPhone is completely different than jailbreaking. Unlocking means you can use T-Mobile as your carrier. jailbreaking means you can install applications on your phone and access the filesystem. my iPhone has changed my life since I’ve jailbroken it. I can ssh to servers, control my laptop with VNC and:
1- I can zoom my camera
2- I can record video
3- Record voice notes