Our Favorite iPhone Apps: Top productivity tools

23.12.2008

Whether you need to transfer images, Office and iWork files, RTF documents, or whatever, the $5 FileMagnet from lets you move those files to your iPhone and view them on the go. You name the file format, and FileMagnet most likely supports it. You can even use the app's tilt-scrolling feature to read your documents without touching the screen, just by tilting your iPhone.

-- JASON SNELL

Best time tracker

Professionals who bill by the hour understand the need for scrupulous timekeeping. TimeLogger is a practical, dynamic app that lets you keep close track of your time and ensures that you get paid for every minute you're owed. Besides basic tracking features, TimeLogger lets you schedule starts and stops and allows multiple timers to run at once with different time intervals for people who bill by the hour, half hour, tenth-of-an-hour, or by the minute. You can also export your time sheets by e-mail as either a plain text or a spreadsheet file.

-- BEN BOYCHUK