1. PhotoSynth
PhotoSynth
is a really so great panorama app (you can say it's the best); it's user-friendly and fun to use,
especially when watching your panoramas take shape while you capture
them.
2. TonePad
Virtual pianos and guitars are all very well, but purely digital musical toys are more suited to Apple handhelds.
TonePad
is the best of them, using a grid-based interface that enables you to
turn notes on and off and compose pleasing and harmonious loops; your
creations can be edited, saved and uploaded to share with other users.
3. Skype
The interface is simple and usable,
enabling anyone with a Skype account to make free calls to other Skype
users and cheap calls to anywhere in the world. If you're on Pay and Go,
this is particularly handy, but the app also enables iPod touch users
to utilise their devices for calls.
4. Adobe Photoshop Express
Photoshop Express
if you're after a quick, free, highly usable
tool for making edits to your iPhone photos, Adobe's app is ideal. Use
it for cropping, straightening, exposure adjustments, color effects,
sharpening and more.
5. iHandy Level Free
iHandy Level Free
turns your iPhone into a spirit level. By default, it'll show just how
wonky your device's accelerometer is, but tap the calibrate button and
you get an accurate and great-looking level.(HD version released lately)

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