Top six home-grown iPhone apps

By Josh Mehlman on Nov 17, 2009 12:31 AM
Filed under Mobility
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Counting down the best iPhone apps made in Australia.

With tethering controversies, device shortages and now its very own virus, one would have to say 2009 was the year of the iPhone explosion.

Apple's iPhone now accounts for 17.1 percent of smartphone sales worldwide, according to Gartner's Q3 2009 market figures.

Despite Australia's generally overpriced and underpowered mobile data networks, local firms have developed some of the world's best mobile applications. Aussies have embraced the iPhone and local developers have produced a wide range of useful, entertaining and popular apps.

Some target the local market with apps that let you find out about the weather, what's on TV, or how much you can download before you hit your ISP's quota. Others have set their sights on the world with games, productivity applications and useful guides.

Here, in alphabetical order, are six locally developed applications making waves in their respective fields.

Documents 2
Price: $4.99
Developer: SavySoda, Melbourne

One of the major frustrations for many iPhone users is the relative difficulty and fiddliness of transferring, storing and viewing office documents on a supposedly smart phone.

Documents 2 from Melbourne-based developer SavySoda allows you to store, view and edit common formats such as Excel spreadsheets and Word documents.

It also allows you to use the iPhone as a mobile hard drive and transfer documents by Wi-Fi or directly to your Google Docs storage. You can use it to view PowerPoint presentations, images, Adobe PDF documents and audio files.

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Comments: 6
shiftyjelly
Nov 17, 2009 4:40 PM
Surely you have made a mistake? You have forgotten Pocket Weather AU :) It's the Australian weather sourced from the BOM (Bureau of Meteorology) right here in Australia.
marty.mobile
Nov 17, 2009 5:55 PM
Thats only 'cause it's yours! :P
Here here... though I have been using this app on my original iPhone and now on my 3GS, way more information than the supplied OS app! Only just worked out the "shake to skin" option too! Good on ya shifty!
plhau98
Nov 18, 2009 5:30 PM
went with weatherzone for mine. if only i could access the forums as well, it would make obs so much easier...
plhau98
Nov 24, 2009 11:22 AM
ohhh. pocket weather au is really, really good. well done shifty jelly!
jamison
Mar 8, 2010 9:40 AM
And what about Yak Messenger, awesome app if ever there was one...
jamison
Mar 8, 2010 9:41 AM
Any name similarity with the author is purely coincidental ;-)
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