What are you favourite Android applications?
G'day,
inspired by a recent iPad post, I thought I would ask the same question but for Android. What are your favourite/most useful Android applications (of course L4 is #1, but what else)?
God bless ><///> 3 Jn 2
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Actually, my number one app is called MySword, it is a bible study software that contains many features that are still not in Logos.
It's drawback is it only has public domain books, but it already has a nice selection of them and you can convert TheWord modules to the program. I currently have over 2000 public domain books in TheWord.
But by far the greatest part of the program is all of the features, and the fact that it is free, so you can give it away to others that simply can not afford programs like Logos.
I am just waiting for Logos to catch up!!! With over 2400 resources online I am sure when they get all their features up and running it will become my number one app.
In Christ,
Jim VanSchoonhoven
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In no particular order:
- Kindle app
- Beautiful Widgets
- Starbucks app
- Dolphin browser
- Quickoffice
- Root Explorer
- Repligo Reader (pdfs)
- Dropbox
- Sonos controller (controls my wifi music throughout the house)
- Logos (of course)
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Some of my must-haves:
- Craigslist
- Ebay
- Recipes
- Mint.com
- Android Assistant
- Logos
- Google Goggles
- Astro File Manager
- Jorte
- Turkish Tutor
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No particular oder
Kindle app
Evernote - can't believe I am first to mention it!
Footy Info - Aussie rules football
Firefox
Google - mail, calendar, contacts, maps
Dropbox
Double twist
YouVersion Bible
Pulse - blog reader
Weatherzone
Camera
Quickoffice
Plume for Twitter
Logos
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Thank you all for your responses...I have an Android phone, and yesterday bought the Asus Transformer...so now I have somewhere to start when finding suitable applications on the Android market (as all my friends use iPhones - trust me to be different...lol)
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Not including Logos, let's see, on my Android phone:
- Gmail
- Calendar
- Contacts
- chompSMS
- Ultimate To-Do List
- aCar
- EasyMoney
- Seesmic
- Tweetcaster
- Dolphin Browser
- Tapatalk
- SpiderOak
- HumanaFit
- Advanced Task Killer
- OI Safe
- Astro File Manager
On my tablet, the list is very similar:
- Gmail
- Calendar
- Contacts
- Dolphin Browser
- Browser (the native Chrome browser)
- Thinking Space
- Tapatalk
- Seesmic
- Friendcaster
- Tweetcaster HD
- Ultimate To-Do List Tablet Edition
- SpiderOak
- File Station
- Accuweather tablet version
With the tablet being so new, I'm still on the hunt for apps that take advantage of the form factor.
I also recently took the time to go through and make some changes so that all my many devices and computers are all sync'ed for things like e-mail, contacts, calendar, and to-dos, as well as the recent deployment of SpiderOak for file sync/sharing (dropped Dropbox). That process was one of the better improvements in my opinion.
Finally, don't forget --- Angry Birds!!!!
Jeff Causey
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