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Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps: November ’09 Edition

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Each month, the best new iPhone apps—and some older ones—are considered for admission into Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps Directory. Who will join? Who will live? Who will die?

For the full directory of Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps, click here.

The Month’s Best

As gathered from our weekly roundups.

If you hate hate hate galleries, click here for a single post.

https://gizmodo.com/the-months-best-iphone-apps-5415665

Essential App Directory Inductees

This month was BOUNTIFUL, as we welcome seven (7!) new apps to the fold. Here are your new inductees:

I Am T-Pain: This app was fun when it first came out, but now that you can sing over your iPod library, it’s priceless.

https://gizmodo.com/i-am-t-pain-5415640

Waze: Because it’s getting to be good enough to depend on (in a few areas), because it’s free, and because their video-gamey plan to make the app better is totally charming.

https://gizmodo.com/waze-5415619

Voices: Because when your iPhone isn’t acting as a tool, it’s a toy. And everyone loves some good voice modulation.

https://gizmodo.com/voices-5415626

Snapture: Because full 3GS support, which Snapture recently added, was the only thing holding this app back from replacing the iPhone’s camera completely.

https://gizmodo.com/snapture-5415596

ShopSavvy: Because any iPhone decent a good, free barcode scanning app.

https://gizmodo.com/shopsavvy-5415615

Chorus: Because finding new apps is hard, y’all.

https://gizmodo.com/chorus-5415628

Jailbreak: Kirikae: Because without a solid task switcher like Kirikae, fantastic jailbreak app Backgrounder is kind of useless. With it, your iPhone is a full-fledged multitasking smartphone, finally. (Don’t get defensive!)

https://gizmodo.com/kirikae-5415644

And Farewell To…

Our current directory members are all safe this time around. But next month, expect hell. (Maybe!)

What counts as an essential iPhone app changes all the time, and so should our guide: If we’ve missed anything huge, or you’ve got a much better suggestion for a particular type of app, let us know, or say so in the comments. We’ll be updating this thing pretty frequently, and a million Gizmodo readers can do a better job at sorting through the app mess than a single Gizmodo editor. Enjoy!

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