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What is a "killer app"? I remember the killer app before the spreadsheet was "Electric Pencil". It was a word processor that would automatically wrap text to the next line when you reached the edge of the document.
 
What is a "killer app"? I remember the killer app before the spreadsheet was "Electric Pencil". It was a word processor that would automatically wrap text to the next line when you reached the edge of the document.

It's an app, that when not used properly, will lead to the untimely demise of the end user. It's clearly stated in the iOS EULA.:rolleyes:
 
In no way am I trying to dismiss how incredible the apps you mentioned are, but everything you pointed out shows that these are made for niche and VERY specific users.

Maybe I'm wrong, but that is why I question what exactly a "Killer App" is. Because, IMO, a true killer app is something that changes the way the mass market does things rather than an app that only brings mobility to a small/niche group of people.

Well in that case I would say Siri and Reminders are the new "killer" apps. I use them both daily!
 
Thing is, I have every app that I need now (excludes games). One for social networking, controlling my Apple TV/iTunes Library, recipes etc.

Maybe there's an app I need that doesn't exist yet though..
 
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Has anyone else noticed the absence of any new killer apps (third party) for the iPhone in the past year or so? I've almost given up on browsing the AppStore.

Games don't count. I'm not a kid/teen.

Sorry, games are only for kids and teens? Not sure how to answer this thread then because games count.
 
Sand box applications lead to less creativity and less useful software because applications can't interact with other iPhone systems and other software.

Go look at Cydia, your more likely to find killer application there.

A killer application IMO is an application you can't live without.
 
ROFL!!!

I love how people have been debating my use of non-words.

But IRREGARDLESS the way new words get in to popular use is by guys like me!
 
Really? You have to be a kid/teen to play a game? Really?

I don't think thats what the OP meant. Point is that while games do have their place, they arent "killer" apps that make life easier.
 
I don't think thats what the OP meant. Point is that while games do have their place, they arent "killer" apps that make life easier.

I think it's exactly what the OP meant. You don't have to be a kid/teen in order to enjoy and have fun with games.
 
Has anyone else noticed the absence of any new killer apps (third party) for the iPhone in the past year or so? I've almost given up on browsing the AppStore.

Games don't count. I'm not a kid/teen.

And I don't have ADHD. Therefore, I don't really need a new "killer" app. I just need the existing apps to work well, which I consistently get with the iPhone.
 
Lol @ all the 'clude words I thought it was a joke at first until I saw it was from different people.
 
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Look we are off topic again. What with the killer app discussion???

We really need to come up witha consensus to this whole ___clude business.
 
Well in that case I would say Siri and Reminders are the new "killer" apps. I use them both daily!
I agree and also use them daily. But Siri is more a feature, Reminders is built in and both are 1st party. The OP is asking about 3rd party "killer apps" and the fact that nobody can mention one that is truly original and a must have for the mass market does reinforce his point.
 
The only "killer app" that I've picked up in the last few months is Tweetbot, but I think that's been out since April or so. It's heads and shoulders above the official Twitter client. I'd consider that a killer app since I use it more than anything else on my phone besides maybe the native messaging client.
 
The original killer app was VisiCalc. It was killer because the only reason most people bought Apple II's was to run VisiCalc. Now the market is much more diverse, and there is no one big thing that motivates everyone to buy an iDevice. Though some would say the web browser or email, I'd say the killer meta-app is the App Store.
 
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