Like, dude, thats just so lame. Snore .
But now that youve taken the plunge, financially, wouldnt it be nice to save a few pennies on software? The word free has a gentle and calming sound. Repeat it quietly as you pay the extra charges.
The following list is not only free gloriously, absolutely free but its also comprised of only the very best. Every last iPhone owner should have these freebies. Call them the essentials of high-end, fashion-conscious portable computing.
While youre outfitting your iPhone with snazzy new apps, you might consider 64 Seriously Cool iPhone Applications and 81 Tasty iPhone Apps. But a full wardrobe of them will set you back a few bucks. And in 2008, free is the new black.
So start downloading. And give your credit card a well-deserved rest.
[Note: Some links go straight to the iTunes application; others go to the developers Web site.]
1) Remote
This ones wildly popular. It enables you to use your iPhone to control playback of songs and videos all your multimedia on your computer. Version 1.1 was released Sept. 16, 2008, so get the update if you have the old release. This new version lets you create and edit playlists in iTunes, as well as put together Genius playlists.

2) Google Mobile
This super-tweaked little tool turns your iPhone into a search machine, spitting out data as fast as your fingers can type: phone numbers, restaurants, those billion-plus Web pages that you need to scan, fast.

3) Evernote
Armed with Evernote, your iPhone morphs into an information capture and organizing device, a veritable handheld library: grab notes, Web pages and photos, and store them in a manner that helps you find them later. Theres also a Premium version thatll set you back $45 a year; it provides better security via SSL, no ads, and more upload allowance.

4) Jott
Your life moves too fast to write everything down. Instead, talk into your Jott-enabled iPhone, which takes your words and presto transcribes them to text. A convenient way to make lists and store mental memos. Think of it as a little unpaid secretary right in your pocket, if that image makes you feel good.

5) Twitterific
Tweet, tweet! You never want to be away from Twitter, so this tweety app lets you take it on the road. Twitterific auto-refreshes your feed and groups all your Twitter accounts onto one page. Special bonus: Twitterific lets you issue a snappy retort (or any kind of retort) to Twitter posts with a single button push.
