Here are our favourite iPhone apps of 2011

Itâs no secret that we love apps. And weâre assuming you do too! So weâre wondering, in a year that saw Instagram [1] (free) flourish, Infinity Blade 2 [2] ($6.99) unleash and Flipboard [3] (free), well, flip, there must be a few stand-out apps that you downloaded in 2011.
Personally, I have taken to a few that I will detail below.
For Twitter, I use Tweetbot [4] ($2.99), one of the most versatile power-user apps on the market. And I think Tapbots, the developers behind the app, recognized a lot of discontent when the Official Twitter App [5] was updated recently, as they had a 99c sale to much acclaim.
On the social media front, I have quite taken to the relaunched version of Path [6] , which allows you to record your daily activities for 150 of your closest friends and family. While we may not need another app that helps us detail every bit of daily minutiae, Path lays it out in an easy and intuitive way, making it as fun as possible.
In terms of news apps, I use Reeder [7] ($2.99) every day to follow whatâs good out there in the various technology spheres. Itâs possibly the most visually-appealing straightforward Google Reader app. For something a bit more magazine-styled, go with Flipboard [8] Â (free) which just released its iPhone version to much acclaim.
And out of all the great games that were released this year I play Spelltower [9] ($1.99) the most. Iâm a word buff (if you havenât already noticed) at heart, and this one appeals to my quick-finger proclivities as well as my Scrabble obsession. Other puzzle games I play (too much) are Drop7 by Zynga [10] ($2.99) and Dwindle [11] ($0.99).
What happens when you need to stay organized instead just wasting time? Evernote [12] Â (free)Â rocks, as always, but there are two new Evernote apps to keep you in order: Hello [13] and Food [14] Â (both free). If youâre in the market, instead, for a straightforward task manager, you canât do better than Wunderlist [15] (free) or even iOS 5â²s built-in Reminders app.
Some odds and ends: my favourite weather app is the cute swackett [16] (free) which shows you what to wear in addition how cold it will be. And, when Iâm out in the cold, I use the Starbucks [17] (free) app to pay for my drinks (yup, Iâm one of those people). When Iâm waiting a streetcar I use Rocket Man [18] (free) to check how long itâs going to take, and if itâs going to take a while I log into Instapaper [19] (free) to read all my saved articles.
Some of these apps did not premiere in 2011, but they all received dramatic improvements this year, or just stayed fantastic.
Let us know your picks in the comments, and why, and perhaps weâll put a little tally together for a Best iPhone app of 2011.
Links
- ^ Instagram (www.google.ca)
- ^ Infinity Blade 2 (www.google.ca)
- ^ Flipboard (www.google.ca)
- ^ Tweetbot (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Official Twitter App (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Path (www.google.ca)
- ^ Reeder (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Flipboard (www.google.ca)
- ^ Spelltower (www.google.ca)
- ^ Drop7 by Zynga (www.google.ca)
- ^ Dwindle (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ Evernote (www.google.ca)
- ^ Hello (www.google.ca)
- ^ Food (www.google.ca)
- ^ Wunderlist (itunes.apple.com)
- ^ swackett (www.google.ca)
- ^ Starbucks (www.google.ca)
- ^ Rocket Man (www.google.ca)
- ^ Instapaper (www.google.ca)
- ^ Apple lists the best iPhone & iPad apps of 2011 ('http)
- ^ Appleâs App Store to hit 500,000 apps by June 2011? ('http)
- ^ Our favourite apps and updates of the week ('http)
- ^ 5% of free iPhone apps ony last 1 month? ('http)
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