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1.SanDisk Memory Zone Android App, Manage All Files
Posted on Feb 20, 2012 in Productivity, Top Rated Apps | comment
The SanDisk Memory Zone Android app is a centralized hub for controlling, managing, and backing up your local device and cloud-based memory.
Version: 1.2.1
Size: 2.00MB (apps2SD enabled)
Category: Productivity
Price: Free
The SanDisk Memory Zone app supports your Android device’s local storage sources (e.g. internal memory and external SD card) as well as cloud services (e.g. Dropbox, Box, Google Docs, Picasa, and SugarSync).
The app’s main page displays a list of all the memory sources/accounts you use along with their current usage/limits. By clicking on a specific memory source you can view a breakdown of exactly what’s being stored, like the number of files in categories such as music, photos, videos, documents, and apps. By swiping up and down you can quickly switch between your various memory sources.
2.APP Lock Android App, Secure Private & Personal Info
Posted on Feb 17, 2012 in Tools, Top Rated Apps | comment
The APP Lock Android app is a simple solution for protecting some (or all) of your applications with a number passcode or lockscreen style pattern.
Version: 1.21
Size: 600KB (no apps2SD)
Category: Tools
Price: Free
When you launch APP Lock for the first time, you’ll be asked to choose a passcode or pattern that will be required to open APP Lock and any secured applications. As many of you already know, it’s best practice to use a completely unique password that would be difficult for someone to guess. Also, avoid using the same passcode or lockscreen pattern as you’ve set for the phone itself.
3.FEMA Android App, Emergency Preparedness Reference
Posted on Jan 30, 2012 in Reference, Top Rated Apps | comment
The FEMA Android app is the official emergency preparedness resource provided by the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Version: 1.1.0
Size: 633KB (no apps2SD)
Category: Reference
Price: Free
FEMA’s mission is to “support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.” Regardless of where you might be from (U.S. or not), the information included in this app is quite universal.
4.My Pregnancy Today Android App, Daily Guide
Posted on Jan 18, 2012 in Health, Top Rated Apps | comment
The My Pregnancy Today Android app is a comprehensive daily pregnancy guide with a wealth of information for all expectant parents.
Version: 1.1.0
Size: 21.57MB (app2SD enabled)
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
To get started with the app, enter (or calculate) your baby’s due date to instantly jump to the most relevant information in the pregnancy calendar. This calendar is the fundamental feature of the My Pregnancy Today app and provides week-specific developmental updates, videos, checklists, and more.
5.Screen Filter Android Widget, Advanced Brightness Control
Posted on Jun 11, 2011 in Tools, Top Rated Widgets | 1 comment
The Screen Filter Android widget lets you apply a brightness shade to your Android device’s screen.
Version: 1.2
Size: 52.75KB
Category: Tools
Price: Free
Reduce your screen’s brightness more effectively with the Screen Filter Android widget than you’d previously done with the default Android options. The brightness reduction is perfect for nighttime viewing, eBook reading, or for just saving battery.
Long-press your Android homescreen to find and create a new Screen Filter widget. When the customization options popup, use the slider to set the desired brightness level. The default, 48.6%, is a nice compromise between functionality and visibility. Use the example text to decide which setting is best for your needs. Additionally, there is an option to toggle the backlighting of soft-keys (menu, home, back, search). Unfortunately, the developer states that this feature doesn’t work for all Android devices (and didn’t consistently work on my Samsung Galaxy S phone).
For those of you who also use the Tasker or Locale Android apps, you’ll be happy to know this widget includes a plugin allowing you to enable brightness configurations based on time, location, etc.
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6 Helpful Android Shopping Apps Information
1. ToMarket Grocery Shopping
If you’re the type of person who keeps on forgetting to buy something after you’ve left the grocery, then this app is for you. ToMarket helps you list everything down before you head out. You can create your list by typing it directly in your phone, by uploading a CSV file, or by voice command. Everything is customizable; you can arrange items by category, and even by aisle depending on the store you’ve filtered. Moreover, it has a barcode scanner, a to-do list, and a coupon tracker. If you want to share your list via email or SMS
2. ShopSavvy
ShopSavvy is marketed as “the original barcode scanner for Android”, but it’s definitely more than that. If you want the best price for certain item, just type in the keyword or scan the barcode, and you’ll get a roster of online and brick-and-mortar places within your vicinity that sells it, as well as how it’s priced in each store. You can check out reviews to help you with your purchase, or you can add products you like to your wish list and monitor price changes. ShopSavvy also saves your history for later browsing, and is integrated with Facebook and Twitter. It’s a pretty good app for canvasing and casual shopping
3. Milo Local Shopping
You have probably experienced going to the mall only to find that what you wanted to buy was out-of-stock. Milo can help you avoid that hassle by giving you access to store shelves in your vicinity. Enter your keyword and the app will pull up nearby stores, and the number of stocks of the item you need. You’ll also get to compare prices so you know where you can get the best deal. Currently, it only works in the US, but we hope that they have plans of going international soon.
4. Shopkick
Shopkick is a geolocation-based app with a spin – not to mention freebies. Here’s how it works: once you walk in a partner store (like Target), the app recognizes where you are and immediately gives you “kickbucks”, which are reward points you need to accumulate in order to redeem your gift cards or Facebook Credits. The nice thing about is that you can redeem anywhere, so you don’t worry about searching for a faraway store branch just to get your freebies.
5. Google Catalogs
Google Catalogs is another great addition to the company’s wide array of applications. Designed specifically for tablets, it offers you hundreds of catalogs to browse through, lets you shop without leaving the app, and gives you the option to share the items you find interesting with friends via email. It’s under continuous development, so we can be sure that more catalogs will be added soon.
6. Egg Drop
Even if there are tons of shopping apps out there, Egg Drop manages to differentiate itself by focusing not just on what stores have for sale, but on what your neighbors have for sale. Everything works in real time, and should you have any questions, you can talk with the seller with the in-app messager. Planning to sell something? You can instantly upload a photo of your item as well as its price and you’re ready to go. It’s almost like Craiglist, only more functional, and it’s pretty nifty when it comes to searching for the best deals around. If you’re interested in online shopping but can’t stay put scanning auction sites all day long, then this app is for you.
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I didnt know that apps.
why not post in Android forums instead?
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why not post in Android forums instead?
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He's cutting and pasting crap from the web to get to 10 posts.
Useful app
2xbattery
really works and save a lot of battery
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Goggles
recognize objects (watches), landscapes, persons, even solves Sudoku!
useful app
From all the apps, from the list, i think the Egg app, is what may be more interesting, as a shopping app.
Nice C&P-work...
I'd love the SanDisk app if it could ACTUALLY BACKUP MY SDCARD, and not just selected file types :banghead:
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AppAware is another way to discover those types of apps. The crowdsourcing app tracks what has become popular on the Android Market within a given timeframe, which provides a quick snapshot of what others are downloading.
AppAware narrows popular apps to within a week, day, or hour. As people begin to download Digg.com or Trapster, AppAware lists those as popular things that you may be interested in seeing. Users are then linked to Android Market entries for more information and download links. Most important of all is the “Installed by Me” feature that narrows listings by your location. This allows users to see apps popular by Android users in their community, making it easier to discover hyperlocal apps and filter out things that may be popular elsewhere but are useless to you (like Orkut).
KEY FEATURES
The “Top removed apps in the last hour” may also help determine what might be worth skipping (not always an indicator of poor apps, but can help you make decisions).
Offers popular Android Market listings based on time period or location
From all app that in the list only 1 is the great and very usefull SanDisk Memory. I love this app to back up my phone
muy interesante
For discovering apps also try AppTo
I also like SanDisk Memory
Hi Guys In This Thread I Will Make You Familiar With One Of The Most Best Apps For Our Own Android Device.
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So Lets Start Guys…
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My First Section Is About NEWS AND READING APPS
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1)Flipboard:- Flipboard brings together world news and social news in a beautiful magazine designed for your Android phone and tablet. This App Has a very Fluid
And Easy Navigation. To read through the headlines, or even to move to next page
You just have to keep “Flipping”---that is just sliding your thumb bottom-up. It
Pulls content from best of the news sources and organizes them together. It Also
Lets you login into your Facebook and Twitter, so that your timelines on either
Social network can also be browsed through the same”flipping” Method.
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LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImZsaXBib2FyZC5hcHAiXQ..
Price-Free
2)WattPad:-Wattpad Is A community-fueled service that has over 10 million books
And stories to consume .Its app which works on phone and tablets allows you to
Browse through array of categories. You have the usual eBook reader app option
Like customizing the font and brightness according to your reading comfort. The
App syncs your content if you have it installed on multiple devices.
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LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...esult#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIndwLndhdHRwYWQiXQ..
Price-Free
Second Section-COMMUNICATION
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1)Hike:-Hike Is Much like WhatsApp in functionality, but here are a couple of Reasons
Why I think it deserves to be on This List.Firstly,it’s an elegantly designed Cross Platform app. It Has a cool feature Called NUDGE that gets the attention of the receiver
By Simply TAPPING on the screen. Next You get to send 100 free text messages per
Month. You Can Message friends who are on Hike and also who aren’t.
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LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...esult#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5ic2IuaGlrZSJd
.Price-Free
2)Viber:-Viber Works in the same way as WhatsApp but has one additional important feature---Free Voice Calling.So Instead Of Paying for Talktime by the minute,you can
Make calls over the internet to other Viber usersand talk for as long as you’d like(especially when you are on Wi-Fi). Viber allows you to call, text, and send photos worldwide for free.So ENJOY!!
LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS52aWJlci52b2lwIl0.
Price-Free
Third Section-ENTERTAINMENT
1)TuneWiki:-Googling the lyrics to a song every single time is an unwanted chore.TuneWiki is a multi-platform app that gladly does all the dirty work for you .
The Moment you play a song on your device,it uses Internet to pull out lyrics of that
Particular song instantly.Other nifty features include on-the-fly translation of songs
In 40 different languages.There’s a song identification tool as well---powered by Gracenote.I Tried Many English And Hindi songs and it got them all spot on!
LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...&rdid=com.tunewiki.lyricplayer.android&rdot=1
Price-Free
2)IMDB:-A must have app if you’re into movies and TV shows.Its wonderfull
Database archives every person involved in their making.It has a Strong user
Generated ratings system that helps you judge what to watch before you watch
It.Also there to help you make decision is information such as plot summary,
Synopsis, critic and user reviews,photographs,trivia and news.You can also
Create your ‘Watchlist’ to keep a Track of the shows and movies that you want
To see.
LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5pbWRiLm1vYmlsZSJd
Price-Free
Fourth Section-TOOLS AND UTLITIES
1)True Caller:-TrueCaller is a seemingly dubious, but in-turn helpful app. When
Installed it archives your entire phonebook to its servers.When you receive a phone
Call from a unknown number it compares the number with their global phone
Directory, and if a match is found, displays the name.It Can be a lifesaver to
Somebody who receives a lot of calls from unknown on day-to-day basis(like
A sales representive).If You have privacy concerns be sure to unlist your
Number here:www.truecaller.com/unlist/
LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS50cnVlY2FsbGVyIl0.
Price-Free
2) Vlingo-Have an Android phone that’s yet to get Google Now? Vlingo is a third
Party virtual butler that does things for you,by just asking.You Can ask it to send
Text messages and emails, update facebook and twitter statuses, ask for direction
Find place of interest. You can also ask it to look up your calendar or ask it some
General knowledge question.It will convert you question into a query, scour the
Internet and try to find a suitable answer.
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LINK- http://www.vlingo.com/content/apps
Price-Free
Fifth Section-HEALTH AND FITNESS
1) Endomondo Sports Tracker:-Endomondo is a popular social fitness tracker to
Track your physical activity.It supports a truckload of activities that can be
Monitored such as running, cycling, kayaking and skating. It’s not just about
Statistics; it even has audio cues that will keep you motivated. It also traces
Your path on a map. You can give or take a challenge with other users to make
It competitive.
LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5lbmRvbW9uZG8uYW5kcm9pZCJd
Price-Free as well as PAID
2) Workout Trainer:-Nothing gets fat melting like a good workout session. Now,
Traditionally you’d probably need to go to a gym or hire a personal trainer but
Thanks to this app, you’ve got all the instructions you’ll need right at home.
Workout Trainer has dozens of categories to choose from to target any particular
Area of your body where you want to lose weight.It will also play music from your
Library in the background.
LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5za2ltYmxlLndvcmtvdXRzIl0.
Price-Free
ALL APPS USED ABOVE ARE FREE AND ARE CREDITED TO THEIR DEVELOPERS, I AM JUST A SHARE PERSON WHO IS SHARING SOME SORT OF STUFF.
CREDITS
Respected Developers of the above used Apps.
Me(Chetan Tuteja OR Jack the WaRRior)
:good::fingers-crossed::cyclops::crying::angel::victory::silly::laugh::highfive:
DIGIT-Magazine(For Guiding Me)
Note:Soon I Will Update The Post By Adding More Sections Like-
1)Photography and Video Editing
2)Productivity Apps
3)Travel Apps
4)Weird Apps
5)Must Have Apps
LAst bUT not the least...
6)Safety Apps
PressThanks If I Helped You And Help Me Grow.....
Since we live in an age in which phones pack more computing power than PC’s from less than 10 years ago, the number of tasks we can accomplish with mobile devices grows very fast. Which means the functionality of applications gets better every day, to give us a faster way to achieve our goals, on a day to day basis. That’s why, a lot of automating apps these days try to stay on top of it for us. One of these aps is IFTTT – If This Then That.
Tasks we can accomplish with the app range from scanning for updates on RSS feeds, Ebay, Reddit or Youtube and connecting to different apps, like Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and much more. For instance, we can receive a notification, if a new item is available on Ebay, or when we are tagged on Facebook. It all sounds great, but the question is how well does it work in the real world?
I installed IFTTT mostly in the hope to be able to stay on top of news and new items, which works really well and is really easy to set up. All you need to do, if you want to scan for specific items on Ebay, is to add a new recipe (+ button on top) and search for the Ebay trigger, select it, and activate the channel. After that, enter the search terms or keywords for which the recipe should be searching for. Now that the trigger is set up, we can choose actions or in other words, what should happen when we get a match. There are a lot of actions to choose from, like adding the item to a spreadsheet or text file on cloud based storage services, or simply sending an email to a friend that the item is available.
The procedure to scan the RSS feed of a website is also very straight forward. We simply select the RSS trigger, after we created a new recipe, and then we paste the feed link and enter the desired keywords, for which we are searching for. Now, we just need to finish the recipe with the desired action, and we are good to go. Anytime something with the desired keywords is posted, we know about it. IFTTT looks for changes every 15 minutes.
On the other hand this is not an app which is great in automating only device based actions. It is not meant for that, yet. The problem is not in triggers which give you more or less what you need, but in actions. Lets say I want to disable the pattern lock screen when I get home. While the trigger for a specific wifi SSID is available, the action for disabling the pattern lock screen is missing. We can only choose to change the ringtone volume and update the wallpaper under actions, which is actually pretty scarce. But this is not where its true power currently lies.
To sum it up, IFTTT is great for connecting together services or different apps like Twitter or Pocket and it is also very straightforward with the building of recipes. Anyone can do it. This is something that other automating apps are missing, which is why IFTTT fits right in. Nobody did provide such functionality in such a simple manner to this day...
IFTTT in Google Play
This thread is specially for people from India and people who recognise the Indian Talent across the globe.
Let me ask you a question : Who doesn't like to see his community name or country's name flashing in news ? Isn't it a proud moment for all of us?
Take an example of Xiaomi news braodcasting over news channel. You are running late but the moment you hear the news, your feet freez on floor and spearding a wide curve on your face, you look at the TV and smile proudly
The same case is with every nation and their people, beat it's India or China.
Today we are going to explore some cool featured applications which are "Made in India".
Hike Messenger
With instant messaging becoming such a huge trend since of late, it was only natural that India would not be far off the bandwagon. Hike is a communication app that offers both SMS and instant messaging in one single app. Developed by Bharti Softbank, a 50-50 partnership between Japans Softbank telecom provider and Indias Bharti Telecom, the app is the brainchild of Kavin Bharti Mittal. This cross platform messenger app is pretty similar to WhatsApp, but also allows users to communicate through SMS when they do not have access to data on the go, or mobile internet.
Features that make Hike worth trying are:
Invite each of your friend via SMS for FREE
Users can create group to chat with their friends and family members, even along with those who are not in Hike via SMS
Share videos, photos and other attached files up to 6MB via Hike or SMS to anyone
Simple User Interface will make you fall in love with it
No username or PINs required and Hike is always connected
Even if phone is switched-off, Hike saves the offline messages automatically so that users can read them later
All messages on hike are encrypted over Wi-Fi
Application can be moved to SD card also
Share your locations with friends
Pros:
Fast
Simple UI
Sends message to non-hike users as well
Free of cost
Cons:
Smileys and emoticons seems old
Few glitches while uploading multiple files
Download Links:
Google PlayStore
Real-Cricket-14
Created by India-based Nautilus Mobile, Real Cricket 14 promises ‘the most captivating cricket experience on mobile’. This addictive cricket game offers users never-seen before game modes, real ball physics, unique art styles, and tons more. A true must-have app for all cricket fans.
Real Cricket 14 is not a short burst game of a few overs though it can be played like that if you prefer so. But, if you like playing long games with 20 or 50 overs then that too can be played on Real Cricket 14. When you play on mobile or tablet you are not exactly looking for a long stretched game. Your battery consumption takes a heavy toll with this game and if you don't have a charging socket handy, you definitely won't want to take on an innings in the game. The game developers thought about this problem well and have programmed the game to auto save your progress at the end of each over. This way you can spend whatever time you want to play and when can't continue any longer you can just close the app and continue later whenever you want to.
You can select the number of players you want in the game, the overs and the information you need. A thin bar at the bottom of the game also displays useful information during the game like your present run rate, number of overs finished as well as the the number of balls remaining in the over.
Real Cricket 14 is a Freemium game which means that it has advertisements and in app purchases. You can remove the ads by making a one time payment of Rs.50. For the same amount you can unlock more features of this game like T20 World Cup, Knockout Trophy, Master Teams or Super Over.
Pros:
Intutive
Smooth control
multiple leage options
Cons:
Multiplayer Game mode
Download Links:
Google PlayStore
Signeasy
Signeasy, developed by IITian and ex Microsoft employee, Sunil Patro, allows users to sign documents digitally from pretty much anywhere in the world. Its accolades include becoming the second most downloaded app on the iPad as well as the 5th most downloaded on the iPhone worldwide. Currently, Signeasy has over 60,000 paying customers and has crossed the 2 million download mark. It is available on various cloud services like Google Drive, Evernote, and AppSense.
The app lets you import documents (it supports PDF, Word, Excel, Text, Open Office, HTML, Apple Pages, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP formats) from your photo library, email, and from popular cloud storage services such as iCloud, Dropbox, Evernote, Box, OneDrive, and Google Drive. Once imported, the documents show up in the app's main screen. Tap any document to open it and tap the big blue button at the bottom and tap signatures to select your signature.
Pros:
Enhanced Security
Time Savings
Easy Accessibility
Improved Customer Service
Better Communication
Environmentally Friendly
Efficient Audits
Cons:
In-App purchase could be costly affair but manageable for business needs
Download Links:
Google PlayStore
Shifu
Shifu is a popular Indian-made productivity and task management app that observes how a users uses their phone and reminds them about all the tasks that need to be done. The app has been developed by Deepansh Jain, Michael Massey and Prashant Jain. Instead of you having to set specified time for your specified tasks, Shifu alerts you when you might have the free time to complete a particular task. It has wi-fi based, phone call based, and location based alerts integrated into it. So far, Shifu has 50k downloads on the app store.
One of the big upsides of using an Android phone is the sheer scope of customisation that is available to users. Rooting your phone and choosing a completely different version of the operating system isn't hard, but otherwise there is a whole laundry list of apps that can change everything from the way your phone looks to the way it works.
Shifu, by Delhi-based The Signals, is one such app, which lets you outsource the job of remembering what's important and when to do it. The app keeps running in the background and tracks how you're using your phone. It also requires access to your phone's calendar. So it knows, for example, that at 9AM every day, you're traveling from home to office, and it knows that you're going to take half an hour to get there.
Shifu is a personal assistant app, which helps you record reminders with respect to time, place and some activities.
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Here are some use cases for the app –
General time based reminders – Remind me to call mom/dad/girlfriend at 7:00 pm every day.
Location based reminders – Say you’re visiting a cafe for the first time and you really like it, you can set a reminder to remind you of this place the next time you’re in it’s vicinity.
Activity based – Currently, you can set reminders based on networks you’re connected to (WiFi, 3G etc) or when you’re on a call with someone.
In the process, Shifu does something obnoxious as well – it displays these reminders on your phones home screen. I hate that, but it is definitely one the most effective way of reminding me.
Another reminder app?
I might be a little biased against reminder apps; I still don’t think a disorganized person will become organized because of a reminder app. It is a mindset problem of not caring for the more mundane but necessary tasks of life. These tasks pile up and your life becomes a mess (trust me, I know).
The homescreen reminder display
However, a nag, who holds you accountable has been the closest to getting me responsible and organized. I get the same feeling with Shifu. For things that I haven’t attended to, it makes sure that I know about it with it’s homescreen reminder. It’s ugly, but at least it gets me back into the app to get rid of the reminder notification. Sometimes, I even do the tasks that it reminds me to do.
Pros:
The biggest pro with Shifu is that it has realized what it takes disorganized guys like me to take it seriously. Apart from this, it is feature rich and some of the activity based reminder options are pretty cool and I hope more activities are integrated with Shifu. For example, reminder on using an app excessively (game/social media etc) would be a neat feature.
Cons:
The app is data and sensor intensive and there is a visible drop in battery performance that I’ve experienced since I installed the app. However, this is something that the app developers might want to be wary of. Furthermore, if there was a prettier way of displaying notifications on the homescreen, it would be greatly appreciated.
Download Links:
Google PlayStore
Hope the information was informative to you and you will be considering trying few or all of it in near future.
If you have any suggestion, comment or feedback, feel free to drop it in comment section below.
Good job mate ! there is no need to create this op but nevermind . running out of thanks
More and more apps are created to help make your life a little bit easier. It is so difficult for us to figure out which one can actually use,and which one don’t need to bother with. Here are some of my collections,and I recommend these apps for all Android users.
Notes&Lists
BuyMeaPie-Grocery Shopping List
Download link:Free | Paid
You should love an app with such a humorous title. Rather than name it something boring,the developers at Skript named it something interesting and definitely out of the norm. This app has more than 5 million downloads and is considered one of the most popular of its kind. BuyMeaPie has a smart cloud synchronization that allows users to create and manage lists either on mobile device or web app,and sync them with a number of devices. You can also share your lists with you friends and family on shopping together.
Data Recovery
GT Recovery for Android
Download link:Free
GT Recovery has a ease-to-use interface,it’s ideal for everyone. Simple clicks bring you what you want. It can undelete deleted files,recover lost data with scanning the storage space on your android phone. If you accidentally deleted something important on your phone,reformatted your memory card,or restore your phone to the factory default settings. GT Recovery can help your recover images or photos,recover audios as musics and records,recover videos,recover lost contacts and messages,which contains functions as installation file recovery,package recovery,documents recovery etc.
Features:
~Supports mainstream volume formats,as FAT,EXT3,EXT4.
~The scanning results of audios or videos can be previewed.
~Help you find what you want easily .
If you want to try a data recovery app,make GT Recovery for Android that one.I highly recommend GT Recovery.
Productivity
Swype-Type Fast ,Swype Faster
Download link:Free | Paid
Swype is the world’s most powerful Android Keyboard. Most Android users are familiar with Swype’s signature input method of dragging a finger over keys instead of tapping them,a feature that has been baked into several phones. If you want a better keyboard option for your device,this is it. Once you get used to using it, you will find that you have better speed and accuracy with your typing.
Personalization
Muzei - A living Museum For Your Android
Download Link:Free
Muzei is a live wallpaper that gently refreshes your home screen each day with famous works of art. It also recedes into the background,blurring and dimming artwork to keep your icons and widgets in the spotlight.
If you love art, Muzei will allow you to look at some of the most famous works of art in the world .
Entertainment
Yahoo Weather-Weather Forecasts
Download link:Free
Always be ready for the weather by downloading this popular app. You’ll never get caught in the rain or snow again , no matter where you live,provided you use Yahoo Weather app . Its most recent update has added near-term weather alerts.
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Thanks for your suggestion!
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Thanks for your suggestion!
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