Right, it's been ages since we've had any kind of apps/games reviews and I've been wasting my time installing loads of stuff recently, so I thought I'd share my joy/pain.
Incidentally, I've discovered the delights of downloading and installing apk files, so I've no idea if any of these are paid apps or not...
Lockbot Pro - replacement lock screen with all manner of fancy iPhone/other imitating features. Is already taking up too much precious space on my G1, and is probably wasting far too much equally precious battery with its prettiness. I do like having random pictures come up when I wake my phone though.
MyBackup Pro - Seems to backup all your contacts/other phone settings to a file on your sdcard or somewhere on the internet (possibly only for people that have really paid for it). May well get used if I decide to root my phone, but I'm still not sure of the benefits of that yet.
Nintaii - Get wooden block into hole puzzle game
Pure Calendar Widget - A calendar widget
RAC Traffic - Another traffic incident program - I still can't find one of these that seems to work as well as I'd like
CoPilot - Rather nice SatNav software that only worked for a couple of weeks before packing up. Apparently it's proving a little hard to crack and it's entirely possible my phone is now blocked altogether, so I guess I won't be buying it then.
Sygic GPS (Mobile Maps) - My replacement satnav software, although version 10 was clearly far too much for the G1 to handle, version 9 seems to be working quite well so far.
Better Keyboard - A replacement on-screen keyboard. Better than the default one (surprisingly enough)
Swype - Takes a bit of getting used to, but it's an on-screen keyboard that I might actually consider using. To write words, you just draw a path over the letters. Currently taking up more than twice as much space as any of my other apps though, so it might turn into a novelty I can't afford (at least while I've got a phone with a proper keyboard).
Beautiful Widgets - A collection of widgets, but they're mostly shortcuts to bluetooth and wireless settings, which have been made redundant by the powerbar. The weather one's quite pretty though, but there's probably a better one that doesn't install loads of other crap too.
I've had a quick play with some of the Home replacements as well (dxTop, openHome and aHome, I think), but they all seemed to make it pretty obvious they were running on top of an existing system and slowed things down too much to be of practical use. I think the LockScreen programs are likely to suffer the same fate.
Incidentally, can anyone recommend a good news widget. The BBC one (when it eventually worked) seemed a bit rubbish, unless I was missing some settings?