A Few of My Favorite Android Apps
Two nights ago, I decided to try out a new app—Clean Master—on my Android phone. It allows you to selectively turn android programs off. Next thing I knew, I had to reset my Samsung Galaxy S4 back to factory settings and then reload it. So, I won’t be doing that again. Of course, I had to revisit my list of favorite Android apps.
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Here are 27 essential apps (in my opinion) I loaded on it:
- AccuWeather - Great for getting that morning weather forecast!
- Aldiko - Allows me to read all my ePub books, as well as view other file formats.
- ASTRO File Manager - Never know when you’ll need an easy way to poke around the innards of your Android phone’s file system, or FTP files, or share content to Dropbox, Drive, etc.
- Battery Doctor - A wonderful battery saver that works great! Lots of nice features.
- Blogger - In case I need to blog (or more likely, correct) from my phone, this does the job.
- Bloove Agent - I’ve already written about Bloove, but think of it as a bulk SMS tool for sending text messages.
- Cal - A simple, beautiful calendar interface.
- Clean Master - Nice tool for keeping your phone clean and free of junk that slows it down. Just be careful with it.
- CloudMagic - My FAVORITE email program, supports Gmail, MS Exchange ActivSync, and allows you to easily drop emails into “cards” such as Evernote, Pocket, etc. GREAT!
- EasyTether Pro - This is how I am able to use my phone as an Internet connection via USB cable without paying extra money to my provider.
- Evernote & Evernote Widget - Great scanning and annotation tool, as well as notes, etc.
- Facebook - Keep up with family.
- Flash 3gp Video Player - Flash video player. Haven’t used it yet.
- Ftp server - One of my favorite FTP Servers…makes it very easy to connect to my phone and upload files.
- GreatClips - Never know when you need a haircut and this allows one to schedule appointments. I would get irritated that I’d have to wait 30 minutes for a haircut, but now with this app, it’s a lot faster.
- Handcent SMS - A great SMS/texting app that includes speech to text.
- Hi-Q MP3 Recorder - A high quality MP3 audio recorder. Comes in free and paid version; the paid version is worth it.
- hubiC - Free cloud storage, 25 gigs, based in France.
- i-nigma - QR code reader.
- KeePassDroid - Helps me keep track of my top secret passwords.
- Messenger - Facebook’s instant messaging app. Quite nice.
- Pocket - ReadItLater’s Pocket is great for bookmarking and saving content for offline viewing.
- Regal - Check out the movie schedule.
- S.S.E. - A fantastic encryption for files and folders. Works on all platforms so this means I can encrypt content on my computer, store it on my phone in encrypted format, unencrypt it when needed, securely wipe it when done.
- ShareMyApps - The app that I used to quickly export a list of apps from my device.
- Twitter - Obvious, huh?
- WhatsApp - An international app that is great for sending voice messages to others in your contacts. Costs $.99.
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What would be your picks? To this list, I’d like to add Explain Everything and BookCreator.
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