Out of the thousands of web applications which have been released this year, picking the top three has been a hard task. Judging these applications on what they offer the community as a whole is a must, which is why we’ve picked these three as our top three web applications of 2009.
- Dropbox – Dropbox has gotten a lot of attention over this past year, and rightly so. Up until now, most people who have offered backup space on the web haven’t coupled it with synchronization. With the average American household having around three computers in it, keeping files and things up to date between sessions has never become more important. That’s why Dropbox is our number one app of the year, as allowing users to keep up to 2GBs of files synchronized between two computers is as useful as sliced bread.
- Google Voice – What used to be Grand Station has turned into Google Voice, and those that have experienced it have been raving about it. With selective calling and call screening, Google Voice is a great application which gives you your own free number. When people call your free number, you can choose which phone of yours rings, eliminating the need to stay hinged to one particular phone when waiting for a call. Google Voice is the future in call technology.
- Wufoo – Until now, there’s not been a great way to keep track of forms which you have on your website. This is where Wufoo has stepped up to the plate, offering beautiful forms which can fill a multitude of functions, while allowing you to track just how often your form is used and when. Best of all, Wufoo offers free accounts for those who only need up to three forms, with decently priced plans for those who need more.
