The 100 apps highlighted here made the cut because they've shown outstanding performance and have been well liked by a variety of users. We aim to represent a thorough array of app genres, while also remembering "different strokes for different folks." If you use your iPhone$435.49 at AT&T more for entertainment and social networking, for example, and less for productivity, we've arranged this article in a way that will help you find the apps that will be more interesting to you, without neglecting those who do use their phones for business and getting things done.
The 100 Best iPhone Apps
Before you check out the 100 best iPhone apps, let me address a few frequently asked questions:
100 slides? Are you kidding?
You do not have to click 100 slides to see the apps in this article. The slideshow is only one way. Another way is by using the table of contents that appears at the top right side of this block of text. You'll notice gray links that indicate different groups of apps, such as Browsers and Reference (1-9) and Utilities (20-27), and so forth.
Wait. Haven't I seen this list on PCMag before?
In all likelihood, yes, because we update the list frequently to reflect new apps that come out. We try to keep it fresh.
You left out some of the most important apps, like Safari, iTunes, and Siri! What's up with that?
Those apps (well, technically, Siri is a feature and not an app) come bundled with the iPhone, and since you don't have a choice about owning them, we exclude them from the possible list of the 100 best iPhone apps.
I'm new to iPhone and 100 apps is overwhelming! Can you simplify this list?
Yes! We already have! A better article for you is "10 Must-Have iPhone Apps."
Some of these apps cost money, and I refuse to pay for apps. What else ya got?
How about "The 50 Best Free iPhone Apps for 2012?"
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