Top iOS Apps of 2011

Hundreds of new apps are published in the AppStore everyday and not all of them are able to provide the best experience for its users. Some are lacking in features, full of bugs, not compatible with older devices and many more reasons. However, those apps which are really good will be remembered and downloaded by many iPhone and iPad users. Here, we will see the top iOS apps that were built and published in the year 2011.

Firstly will be the Tweetbot, a Twitter client for iPhone. When it is first published in April, it proved that even in a congested market with many rivals, a new application can still have a breakthrough. Its ease of use and tons of features which includes advanced gesture support are the main selling point for this application.

W.E.L.D.E.R is another good example of an app inside a congested market. It is a word game that is simple but appealing to its users; build words by swapping letters on a board and when you run out of swap, it will be game over. It is simple to play, easy to learn, hard to master and good for those on-the-go; an instant classic in the word game category.

For those who love photography and multimedia, Super 8 is a must in your iPhone and iPad. It turns the device into a super 8mm camera that is really useful for those who want to have some fun with this old device that has gone virtual. You can control the grain level and the picture effects of the photos you take, and you can also upload them directly into YouTube or share them on Facebook and Twitter.

It was a masterpiece when it was released 10 years ago in the PlayStation 2. Now, it can be played right on your smartphone! Grand Theft Auto 3 are improved in a lot of aspects, especially graphics and the new touch and gesture control really makes it a must buy for those who love the Grand Theft Auto premise.

Last but not least is another app for those who love editing works on pictures and videos. Mixel is and iPad app that let users create digital collages from any pictures that they found on the web or their device storage. You can cut, paste and put vignettes into those pictures making it a special and unique artwork that can be shared to social network sites. You can also follow a user’s profile and share the elements that they used in your own work.

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