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Vox Pop: What's on your iPhone app wish list?

Now that Steve has announced there's an iPhone/iPod Touch SDK coming in February, what's at the top of your application wish list?

The Question to You

What’s the first application for iPhone you’d like to see? Where’s the biggest hole in your iPhone world right now?

Perhaps not surprisingly, I'm hoping for a great, sync-able, no-internet-required task management application. Can't wait to see what my OmniFocus pals come up with.

kevind's picture

Tip Calculator FTW!

I'd love to see a tip calculator! lol j/k of course. ;)

I'm with w00master. I'd like to see a lot of apps that work offline and sync to something online. I don't have plans for an iPhone, but I do have eyes on an iPod Touch and that type of functionality is almost required on that device.

The biggest thing the iPhone needs is some business syncing support. Not being able to sync mail, calendars, and other things in the corporate world is a pretty big hole.

I also think it would be fun to do a complete live edit of a web site ala something like cyberduck and textmate from my new apple pocket computer. But that's just the nerd in me coming out.

 
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