Top 10 iOS apps I can’t live without

Everyone has their favourite iPhone and iPad apps, the 10 apps that they consider the best apps for their iPhone or iPad, so I thought today I would share the top 10 apps that I can no longer function without in the hope that they might be of help to others and to support the developers as well.

The top 10 iOS apps that I can’t live without are:

  1. 1Password: Useful for storing passwords securely. Using dropbox can sync with Macs, PCs and other iOS devices as well.
  2. Amazon Kindle: As a student I am a big fan of eBooks and the Kindle app makes it extremely easy to load up books I have purchased. The feature that syncs the most recent page to all your devices is a godsend for switching between devices.
  3. iSSH: SSH app which is perfect for system administrators. The ability to SSH into all my servers quickly and easily is one that appeals to the sysadmin in me.
  4. Evernote: If you take notes, any notes then you should already be using Evernote. Available to install on PC, Mac, iOS and more the notes sync everywhere and the iOS App makes it easy to create, edit and read notes while on the run.
  5. Sonic 1: Technically a game and a very recent edition, but still an app it takes me back to my youth when I owned a Sega Megadrive. If you remember this original Sonic the Hedgehog game you will enjoy the trip down memory lane.
  6. Quota: Great little app which lets you keep an eye on things such as download limits for your phone and home internet, call credit remaining and so on.
  7. Omnifocus iPhone/Omnifocus iPad: While expensive, Omnifocus is great for task management and synchronises with the OSX Omnifocus application. Unfortunately for PC users no Omni products work on Windows.
  8. DocsToGo: After having used Pages, Keynote and Numbers and playing around with Office2 HD, I settled on DocsToGo, it is the best office app I have used so far and I have found generally displays formatting quite well.
  9. i-Clickr: This is a nifty little utility that can be used in line with your computer for controlling Powerpoint presentations. Works really well on both iPad and iPhones and is a definite must for students.
  10. Twitter: Hey even with the new changes I still find it the most straightforward app to use for Twitter, it will be interesting to see how things change for the competition in coming months.
So what are your thoughts, what are some of your favourite apps, use the #iOSTop10 hashtag on Twitter if you would like.
Stuart