Best Australian iPhone applications
There’s no doubting the iphone has been a huge hit in this country. With both users and developers. As such there are a whole pile of applications out there for the iphone that either have been written with Australians specifically in mind or include Australian content. Finding good apps on itunes can be a frustrating experience – with 65,000 and counting there’s a lot of garbage to wade through. So we’ve done the hard work has been done for you and present you with ten of the most useful applications for Australians. If you know of any more, and I’m sure there’s plenty, please leave a comment.
DrinkTracker
This application allows you to enter the number of drinks you’ve had, how long ago you’ve had them and even find a way home that doesn’t involve drinking. While it doesn’t have a specifically Australian use it was written by an Australian and we all know how much we love our drink. This one gets a big thumbs up for taking a simple concept and making a comprehensive app out of it.
Metro Sydney,Brisbane,Perth
Bus,train, tram and ferry timetables and maps. There are three apps available – one for each of the cities. At $3.99 each that’s quite a reasonable price to ask for an easy way to access public transport information . The Melbourne Metlink app also deserves a mention as it provides similar functionality for Melbourne’s public transport system.
SydTraffic / WATraffic
Traffic cameras, traffic cameras and more traffic cameras. If you’re like me watching the traffic cameras online can almost become an obsession once you get started. However, for others, it can also be a useful tool. Knowing which major roads to avoid can get you home a lot quicker. Worthy of a download.
Show the Loo
Not the most technically amazing app but very useful if you’re in need of a tinkle and can’t see a toilet. Shows you your location on a map and the location of nearby toilets. It’s really just a portable version of the Federal Government’s National Public Toilet Map.
Bloomberg
Not an Australian specific application but fantastic none the less. Although the iphone has a built in stock app it’s rather wanting. Bloomberg offers quick access to financial news and Australian stock prices. Invaluable for the day trader and road warrior.
Fuel Watcher
Warning: This one’s only for folks in WA. Not because the app is limited but because there is no national petrol price register.
Ever met one of those people that insist they can save money by driving around until they find the cheapest fuel? You always laughed at them didn’t you. Well now they can laugh back
because Fuel Watcher plots your position on a map and the position(s) of the closest petrol station including the name of the station and the current price of the fuel.
MobileNavigator Australia
Something the iphone was missing from the very start was turn-by-turn navigation. The Google maps is great to find your bearings when you’re lost but you’re a liability
to everyone on the road if you try and use it like a GPS. Not to mention it’s highly illegal. With the release of the 3GS Apple finally relented and allowed third party navigation software. For $70 (until Aug 15th)
it’s a bargain. As full featured as a proper GPS device you can’t leave home without it.
Well that’s it for this round. If you have any suggestions for another list of Australian iPhone apps either drop us a line or leave a comment.
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Absolutely love the ‘Drinktracker’ App Well done! I use mine all the time
Cheers
San
I wish Fuel Watcher would work in Sydney.
You may be interested in this app: http://ring3software.com/ebook/ if you have an Entertainment Book. Currently it only works with the Sydney book, but a new version is coming out for all regions.
Good stuff Kimble,
It’s difficult for Aussie developers to get any recognition (unless you’re firemint!) so the more bloggers write about them the better.