YouTube's new revamped mobile site, YouTube Mobile, a Web app, provides its services to different platforms, including the iPhone, directly through the browser. Though App Store have about 300,000 apps, iPhone can do well with some more mobile app. Those are Google Voice, Facebook, Checklist, NextStop, Parking Assistant and Games Galore.
Experts believe that Google Voice would be ideal as iPhone web apps. You can make calls and send text messages from your Google Voice number. Besides, you can send and receive text messages through the Google Voice app for free. In Google Voice, voicemails are automatically transcribed to text so you can read them like email.
You can set up different greetings for different callers. Facebook's Web app has only the basic functions, including status updates, photos, profiles, messages and events but photos or chats can’t be uploaded.
Another app called Checklist helps you type in your agenda, check off as you complete the task and e-mail the remaining items to your spouse. It is free with offline support and no ads. If you are bored at a place and don’t know what to do, NextStop web app is ideal for you. NextStop checks the place you are in and suggest fun things you can do. It’s ideal especially for travelers who haven’t planned their day.
NextStop uses HTML5 approach as they can release updates immediately. Parking lot helps you find a parking lot for free. It uses the OpenStreetMap project to show nearby lots and helps you find free parking spaces. Games Galore provides thrills such as Jungle Frog, Hurricane and Meteor Rain.