The Best IPhone Apps Not in the App Store

All this week, Macworld editors have picked their favorite iPhone apps of the past year. And while these apps cover a diverse array of categories–entertainment, creativity, productivity, and so on–they share one common trait: All of them can be downloaded from Apple’s App Store.

Alex Sokirynsky’s Podcaster was barred from the App Store, but you can still install it on your jailbroken free iPhone. Well, before the App Store arrived, bringing Apple-approved applications along with it, there was jailbreaking-the process of busting open the iPhone and iPod touch to allow them to run third-party applications that were definitely not approved by Apple.

While the App Store has enjoyed a great deal of popularity since its July debut, the jailbreaking community lives on and offers some very useful applications that you likely will never see from the App Store. Here are some of our favorites:

Cydia: Jay Freeman’s installer application, Cydia, is included when you jailbreak your phone with QuickPwn or the PwnageTool. It’s with Cydia that you download third-party applications to your iPhone or first-generation iPod touch. (Included are applications for regular folks as well as developers.

Cycorder: A free application authored by Freeman, Cycorder lets you shoot videos with your iPhone’s camera at frame rates from 6 to 15 frames per second. The resulting movies are encoded with MJPEG compression and are playable on your Mac.

Winterboard: Another Freeman creation, integrated into Cydia, the free Winterboard lets you skin the iPhone and iPod touch’s interface with themes also available via Cydia.

Podcaster: This app by Alex Sokirynsky lets you stream and download podcasts directly to your iPhone or iPod touch-no iTunes required. Apple barred the controversial Podcaster from the App Store for allegedly “duplicating” functionality of the iPhone. Not to be denied, Sokirynsky began distributing it through Cydia and asking $5 per copy for his trouble. It’s a polished and extremely useful application.

Snapture: If you’ve ever wished that your iPhone’s camera behaved more like a real digital camera and let you shoot in black-and-white and featured digital zoom, timer functions, and burst mode, Snaptured.com’s free Snapture is the answer to that wish.

Netatalk: Netatalk is the free iPhone/iPod touch version of the open-source implementation of the AppleTalk networking protocol. With it installed on your iPhone or iPod touch, you can gain access to the device’s file system from your computer, just as you can with any other networked device. Having this kind of access is extremely helpful for moving files on and off the iPhone or iPod touch.

OpenSSH: The free OpenSSH, integrated into Cydia, provides another way into your jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch. With it installed, you can use the Secure File Transfer Protocol to get into the guts of your device.

Many of the applications that were available for jailbroken iPhones and iPod touches have disappeared and moved to the App Store now that it’s open. But Cydia’s catalog grows by the day-customization options, games, media readers, and utilities can be found.

Although jailbreaking your iPhone or iPod touch won’t hurt it (you can always restore it to its original condition with iTunes), doing so will void your warranty. In addition, while jailbreaking won’t hurt your device now, there’s no guarantee that changes made to the iPhone and iPod touch’s software in the future won’t cause problems with a jailbroken device.


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20 Responses to “The Best IPhone Apps Not in the App Store”

  1. There are some useful apps there.
    also don’t forget to browse around for the free ones, which are usually for a limited time only

  2. i’m guessing most of these apps would work for the touch? People always seem to forget about it….

  3. Yeh I’ve got like 2 pages on apps on my touch so can’t forget about that.

  4. I must have about 120 apps on my itouch :P

    (Could you delete my other comment plz lol)

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  7. February 26, 2009

    Tecnozoom from iPhone


    Apple don’t want to put in apple store good apps. Only commercial!

  8. Yeah, some good apps on there like Cydia (and the tethering ones), but I would still prefer an unhacked phone.

  9. I have shifted to the g1, since the geeks are moving over to their to provide better apps then the iphone.

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  10. June 02, 2009

    anonymous


    i’m guessing most of these apps would work for the touch? People always seem to forget about it. clubpenguin

  11. Brilliant article. Netatalk is a good app. I think that apple are missing out on some class apps. The trumping app was the best…

  12. actually jailbreaking is the best thing that ever happened to the iPhone and iTouch. w/o jailbreaking i really doubt the iPhone would be where it is today. dotn get me wrong, its a great phone and it will still be great, but its a pity that we had to wait 3 OS updates to get some common function in a smartphone. with the help of the jailbreaking community we had everything before the official release.

  13. does it matter if its unlocked by jailbreak or by Apple store?

  14. Thanks for that mate,I can give you a good source for free iphone apps.Send me an email if interested.

  15. It’s sad that I have to jailbreak my phone to use the best apps.

    As far as I know there is no way to use tethering on the 3G without jailbreaking it?

  16. I get most of my apps for free. It’s true that some of the best aren’t there.

  17. I would be wary about jailbreaking, you shouldn’t really talk about it…. But that’s just me, I’m always wary of illegal stuff.

  18. It’s not illegal to jailbreak your iphone.

    The only problem is that it voids the warranty.

  19. great list, netatalk is like a lifesaver for me
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