best 10 iPhone apps
1.Brewster Brewster consolidates your phone and social network contacts together into a convenient contacts central app. Incorporating data from Contacts, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Gmail, Foursquare and Instagram Brewster builds a consolidated address book filled with not only phone numbers but emails, social network contacts, and other info.
2.Jelly An interesting new project by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, Jelly turns your social networks into a Q&A knowledge engine.
Jelly fires up your iPhone's camera, and then allows you to take pictures and add an accompanying question. You can then send that question out to your contacts, who can choose to answer it (and annotate your picture with a pen tool), or pass it along.
3.WhatsApp Remarkably easy setup, automatic syncing with your phone's contacts and a feature-rich, ad-free experience all combine to make WhatsApp a wildly popular mobile messaging app. Users can send text, photos, voice and short video messages to their WhatsApp contacts
4.Wikitude Wikitude is a location-aware augmented reality browser that uses your phone camera and location data to help you search for nearby landmarks, restaurants or people.
5.QuizUp A wildly popular iOS trivia game, QuizUp features a sharp, polished interface, a wide variety of trivia question categories, and a diverse following of gamers to play against worldwide. Simply choose a category you want to compete in, and the app quickly matches you up against gamers worldwide.
Rounds are a fast and furious affair, with players scored according to how quickly they can answer a series of multiple choice questions.
6.Camera Awesome Camera Awesome is an feature-packed camera app that comes loaded with tools to help you take the best photos you can.
Composition guides, exposure adjustment and focus tools let you make the most out of your snapshots, while an auto-awesomize feature lets you do one-touch improvements to your images.
7.SnapSeed Snapseed hits the sweet spot of power and usability, with one-touch enhancement combined with more selective tools.
Auto Correct lets you clean up your photos, either through quick boosts to color and contrast, or a simple slider for fine-tuning the results.
8.Sketchbook Mobile-X Sketchbook MobileX is the best place to start silky smooth drawing experience with your fingers. Plus, it comes with the features of a full-on graphics suite, such as configurable brushes, undo and redo history and up to three layers, all on the free version.
9.Feedly A popular feed and news reader app, Feedly has benefited from the shutdown of Google Reader and blossomed into an excellent standalone service, right down the employment of its own RSS backend, "Normandy.
10.Magisto Magisto is a popular video editor that focuses on ease of use and is ideal for users without a great deal of technical know-how. Users choose photos and videos to use as raw material for the video.
Afterwards, you input a title and choose from a selection of audio tracks to accompany the clips.
The app presents you with a video highlight reel thanks to an algorithm that chooses the best snaps and video clips and incorporates cuts and effects to match the music and material.