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Tip: Access 160 (And Counting) iPhone Applications

By James Alan Miller
July 16, 2007

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iPhone users should check out www.iphoneappr.com through the Safari Web browser on their device. They'll find a site that lists and delivers access to 160 (and counting) applications that are iPhone compatible.

The interface is easy to navigate and software is divided by categories, including Business & Finance, Email & Chat, Games, Miscellaneous, Multimedia, News & Sports, School, Search Apps, Shopping, Social Networking and Tools. It also compiles a list of the Top 10 Apps and allows users to search the entire application data base.

Right now, the only third-party applications that are available for the iPhone run through Safari and are accessible when connected to the Internet—either through Wi-Fi or AT&T's EDGE network.

They do not run on the iPhone itself. Because of this, most of the software listed at www.iphoneappr.com should run on most-any smartphone or desktop computer. They've been specifically formatted for the iPhone's display, however.

Typically, a listing offers a short description of the application, a live demo, user ratings and a button to launch the title on your iPhone. Launching the application means you'll be led to the Web site where the software is being hosted.

Of course, if you end up liking a particular title, you then go ahead and bookmark it so you don't have to go through www.iphoneappr.com every time you want to launch it.



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