MVideoPlayer – plays most codecs for your video pleasure Movies – watch trailers and find out cinema times giving it a go and think it rocks.įoursquare – not sure why I want to broadcast to the world where I am, but hey – everyone else is doing it. Spotify – unfortunately needs the 9.99 a month subscription. one official, one has a hardcore fanbase.Įarthquake – seismic activity delivered to your pocket! paid though.Įbay / Pky Auctions eBay – two ebay apps. Uloops Music composer – had a fiddle with it, and will write my next dubstep hit on it.ĭropbox – links with a free dropbox account and app on your mac to transfer / store files online.ĭoubleTwist – media player that syncs with the doubletwist mac app – kind of like an itunes for android, but still not as good. Swype – I’ve nearly forgotten what a pain it is to type on a phone screen. Solaris – keep up to date with Sun activity and sunspots / storms etc. Wapedia – a good, well designed Wikipedia app if you’re casual, the offical twitter app is ace and much better than Peep. Seesmic or Twitter – if you tweet professionaly seesmic is good. Ringdroid – if you like making your own ringtones. Guardian Lite – more user freidnly than the guardian anywhere, but not as full featured I don’t actually use this anymore as compared to the iphone/ipod app I found it frustrating, so I now just have a bookmark to the guardian mobile site instead. The Guardian Anywhere – the guardian are apparently still working on their android app, so this unofficial one fits the bill for now. If you use a different RSS feed manager, then there may be better ones out there. NewsRob – got the free version, but might upgrade soon – I find it better than the default RSS reader, but only because I’ve been using Googlereader for a while and this is the only news reader that syncs well with it. not the best, but does the job when I’m in town. it’s bit kooky and buggy, but it’s from google labs, so still in development. Listen – a pretty cool ‘podcast’ downloader / manager and player. Handcent SMS – I’ve tried a few SMS apps over the default one, ChompSMS being a popular one, but Handcent is all round the best in my opinion, once you’ve got it all configured and defaulted to your liking.īeeb Player – i player fun on your phone. more full featured than aldiko – I’m still trying to find uses for all of them tho.īarcode Scanner – you’ll need one of these to scan the QR codes you’ll find about the internet that link to the market to let you download apps. Daft there isn’t a list / notes app already in android.Įvernote / Springpad – two note taking apps that provide more crazy online syncing stuff. Gtasks (google tasks) is also good, if you use Google calender / docs etc. also there’s a user book list called drinkmalk – with some other books in.Īstrid Tasks – to do list that syncs with remember the milk –. There’s some great free books in it’s database already, and you can always convert PDF’s to ebooks using ‘Calibre’ on your mac. it also gives you easy access to your downloads etc.Īldiko – Book reader. This is kind of like ‘finder’ on your droid – you can back up apps you’re not using and reinstall back up apps from your SD card. there’s a full feature free version (with ads) This list is a little outdated, but might be useful for folk who’ve just got themselves a new android…ĪSTRO – file manager.
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