Iam publishing some of the best iPhone apps of 2012.This listing is based on the latest rating result of mashable.com.
1. Pocket
Use Pocket when you see an interesting article, video or recipe but
don't currently have time to read or view it. Simply press Pocket's
convenient bookmarklet and, voilĂ , the content saves on your computer,
tablet and smartphone. Easily revisit it anytime. It works with browsers
and more than 300 other apps.
Price: FREE
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2. 1Password
Rather than having to remember different passwords for all your accounts or reuse the same easy to remember (and easy to hack) password, 1Password generates secure passwords each time you sign up for an account and stores them behind a master password of your choosing.
Price: $7.99
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3. Letterpress
Letterpress is a cross between Boggle and Othello. It's a strategy-based word game you can play against your friends. Whoever's color covers more of the board once the tiles run out is the winner.
Price: FREE
4. Goodnight Moon
This app adds interactivity to the classic children's bedtime story, Goodnight Moon. It contains more than 200 interactive objects, narration and soothing music.
Price: $2.99
5. Google Maps
Like a knight in shinning armor, Google Maps returned several weeks ago to rescue iOS users from Apple's Maps disaster. In addition to voice-guided, turn-by-turn navigation, a clean interface and public transportation directions, Google maps will get you where you need to go — which was not always the case with Apple's Maps.
Price: FREE
6. YouTube
Yes, there was always a YouTube app on iPhones, but it wasn't actually created by YouTube; it was made by Apple. The native app was notoriously shoddy. YouTube released its own app in September, and it's a big upgrade over the old version in terms of video selection, search and general functionality.
Price: FREE
Courtesy: http://mashable.com
1. Pocket
Price: FREE
Download Now
2. 1Password
Rather than having to remember different passwords for all your accounts or reuse the same easy to remember (and easy to hack) password, 1Password generates secure passwords each time you sign up for an account and stores them behind a master password of your choosing.
Price: $7.99
Download Now
3. Letterpress
Letterpress is a cross between Boggle and Othello. It's a strategy-based word game you can play against your friends. Whoever's color covers more of the board once the tiles run out is the winner.
Price: FREE
4. Goodnight Moon
This app adds interactivity to the classic children's bedtime story, Goodnight Moon. It contains more than 200 interactive objects, narration and soothing music.
Price: $2.99
5. Google Maps
Like a knight in shinning armor, Google Maps returned several weeks ago to rescue iOS users from Apple's Maps disaster. In addition to voice-guided, turn-by-turn navigation, a clean interface and public transportation directions, Google maps will get you where you need to go — which was not always the case with Apple's Maps.
Price: FREE
6. YouTube
Yes, there was always a YouTube app on iPhones, but it wasn't actually created by YouTube; it was made by Apple. The native app was notoriously shoddy. YouTube released its own app in September, and it's a big upgrade over the old version in terms of video selection, search and general functionality.
Price: FREE
Courtesy: http://mashable.com
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