With so many applications available, if you don't want to be totally lost you'll certainly want to take advantage of all the help available for finding and categorizing, as well as sorting through them all.
For example, in October of 2009, Don Reisinger of www.cnet.com gave an overview of what he thinks are the best iPhone apps for students. For example, math students can download an app called "Pi83 Graphing Calculator," which turns their iPhones into something resembling a Texas Instruments graphing calculator.
A program called "Evernote" helps students take text or voice notes and even photos, which they can upload for use on online study sites or their computers. That program works with both the iPhone and iPod Touch. But Reisinger's top pick is "iStudiez Pro," which helps students organize their assignments, study times and tests.
The MacWorld AppGuide database (www.macworld.com/appguide/index.html) is another site that breaks down the best iPhone apps from Apple's online store into sub-categories that help people get a handle on them.
It also offers reviews and ratings, and also suggests fifty "Essential Collections" (www.macworld.com/appguide/collections.html) both for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Ironically, it's not that there's no help out there to help you find the best applications for you, it's just that occasionally it takes a little help to find that help.
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