Eight Apps I Want On The IPhone

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Journler / Yojimbo - I do know these are two utterly separate apps, but I lumped them together because they each serve related purposes, and due to that it didn't appear proper to listing them individually. I keep a lot of information in each these apps, and it would rock if I might jot down ideas and notes on the go and have them sync up to those two killer apps on my Mac. I do know the iPhone has a Notes app, site; peppervirtualassistant.com, and it could actually make sense if that synchs with the upcoming notes function in Mac OS X Leopard's Mail. But all my work is in the two aforementioned apps, and I'd love to be able to carry a few of that with me on the go.

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