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WP7 App Marketplace — is there an app for that?

I don’t have my HTC 7 Mozart yet, but I’ve already started thinking about apps I desperately need…or at least, equivalent apps to take their place. I bet other WP7 Social Reviewers are in the same boat, so let’s try to help each other out.

Feel free to comment and help me fill this in!

Equivalent apps –  iPhone 4 and WP7:

iPhone 4 WP7
Facebook Facebook
Twitter Twitter
SoundHound Shazam
TweetDeck Seesmic
NewsRack Headliner, G:RSS, FeedReader, gReadie, Flux
IMDB IMDB
YouTube YouTube
Kindle Kindle
Dropbox WP7Box, CloudFiles
Australia Post Australia Post
iDrinkulator Alcohol Meter
Weather Weatherbug
eBay eBay
World Clock World Clock
Flight Control Flight Control

 

Apps I’m excited about trying on WP7:

  • Microsoft Translater
  • Torrent Remote
  • Media Control
  • Mouse Pad
  • Halo Waypoint
  • Assassins’ Creed
  • Guitar Hero 5
  • Bejewelled
  • Adobe Reader
  • Iheartradio
  • myPlayer

iPhone 4 apps I can’t find an equivalent for in WP7:

  • Comixology
  • Citrix receiver
  • LogMeIn
  • Epicurious
  • WordPress
  • Skype
  • AirVideo
  • Qrank
  • Quota
  • NAB
  • NHL GameCentre
  • Metlink
  • TramTracker

Note: I have been given a HTC Mozart with Windows 7 Phone by Telstra free of charge to review. The comments expressed by me reflect my own user experience and personal opinion and are not made on behalf of Telstra.

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