Posted: 2/26/2016 4:58:24 PM EDT
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What are some of your favorite apps for Android?
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I have a whole home screen with like 10 of them. Very handy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Quoted:
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I really like my Sticky Note widget. Works great for when I need to jot something down real quick, and I don't have a pen or paper handy. I have a whole home screen with like 10 of them. Very handy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile The only way to make it better would be to make it like an actual sticky note, and give me the ability to draw on it, instead of just using the keyboard. |
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Games: Door Kickers KOTOR (Knights of the Old Republic) Pocket Mortys (if you're a Rick and Morty fan) Talisman Apps: MLB At Bat Easy Voice Recorder Pro DiskUsage Perfect Viewer (a must have for any kind of document. Great comic book reader) Pocket Casts PYKL3 Radar Quiz Up RepeaterBook Signal TuneIn Pro MX Player Pro with the added AC3 codec |
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The first thing I install on every Android device is SwiftKey, a fantastic keyboard.
Waze for navigation. Everything else will depend on what you do. Google Drive, Sheets, Docs. MS RDP client. ConnectBot (ssh client). Wifi Analyzer. Podcast Addict if you're into podcasts. SystemPanel Lite is a decent free system monitor. Fast Image Viewer if you work with TIFF files. |
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The only way to make it better would be to make it like an actual sticky note, and give me the ability to draw on it, instead of just using the keyboard. Quoted:
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I really like my Sticky Note widget. Works great for when I need to jot something down real quick, and I don't have a pen or paper handy. I have a whole home screen with like 10 of them. Very handy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile The only way to make it better would be to make it like an actual sticky note, and give me the ability to draw on it, instead of just using the keyboard. Samsung Note and the Action Memo app is what you seek. |
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show mother fucking box!
showbox get it here if yuo dont have unlimited data.. then enjoy over wifi
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audible.com
FuelLog RealCalc (RPN/HP mode! SWEET) TrueCaller - ID's unknown numbers, blocks spam, more RadarScope - See local weather radar AllSport GPS - Track walk/run/jog/bicycle path/elevation/distance and estimated calories, can work with laps Alarm Clock Plus - For people hard to wake, makes you do math problems of varying difficulty (you select) to prove "alert" to turn off (harder than one would think). Talking Caller ID - If you listen to audiobooks (See #1), or don't look at phone, announces name of caller before phone rings. Scanner 5-0 - Local/anywhere police scanner for breaking news Equalizer - Tune sound to match headphones and content Waze - Assisting map application, shows police locations and slow areas SoundHound or TrackID - Identify unknown song eWeather HD - Shows a comprehensive local and historic weather, from two providers (NOAA or Foreca.com) |
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TASKER
It makes a smartphone into a SMART phone. I use it to do all kinds of shit, mostly control settings on the phone based on conditions (at home, in the car, at work, smartwatch connected, etc). I also use it to interface with my Home Automation system via it's API. It automatically does shit. It is a bit advanced, but it's worth learning about and using. |
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TASKER It makes a smartphone into a SMART phone. I use it to do all kinds of shit, mostly control settings on the phone based on conditions (at home, in the car, at work, smartwatch connected, etc). I also use it to interface with my Home Automation system via it's API. It automatically does shit. It is a bit advanced, but it's worth learning about and using. Something like that comes included on Motorola phones, based on location, charging or not, wi-fi or not, moving or not, etc, it can start apps, change volumes, turn on / off features to save battery, etc. Motorola calls it "Motorola Actions" on older phones, and "Moto" voice/actions/assist/display on the Turbo phones, where the voice is an on-board voice/gesture/face recognition chip in the Turbo models, so it doesn't send it over the network for interpretation. If you roll the camera in the x axis, it starts the camera, snapping it like a hammer turns on the flashlight (so does dropping it), wave over the phone to silence ringer, etc. those are default, but you can change them to whatever you want. Is that pretty much what Tasker does, or is it more involved? |
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Something like that comes included on Motorola phones, based on location, charging or not, wi-fi or not, moving or not, etc, it can start apps, change volumes, turn on / off features to save battery, etc. Motorola calls it "Motorola Actions" on older phones, and "Moto" voice/actions/assist/display on the Turbo phones, where the voice is an on-board voice/gesture/face recognition chip in the Turbo models, so it doesn't send it over the network for interpretation. If you roll the camera in the x axis, it starts the camera, snapping it like a hammer turns on the flashlight (so does dropping it), wave over the phone to silence ringer, etc. those are default, but you can change them to whatever you want. Is that pretty much what Tasker does, or is it more involved? Quoted:
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TASKER It makes a smartphone into a SMART phone. I use it to do all kinds of shit, mostly control settings on the phone based on conditions (at home, in the car, at work, smartwatch connected, etc). I also use it to interface with my Home Automation system via it's API. It automatically does shit. It is a bit advanced, but it's worth learning about and using. Something like that comes included on Motorola phones, based on location, charging or not, wi-fi or not, moving or not, etc, it can start apps, change volumes, turn on / off features to save battery, etc. Motorola calls it "Motorola Actions" on older phones, and "Moto" voice/actions/assist/display on the Turbo phones, where the voice is an on-board voice/gesture/face recognition chip in the Turbo models, so it doesn't send it over the network for interpretation. If you roll the camera in the x axis, it starts the camera, snapping it like a hammer turns on the flashlight (so does dropping it), wave over the phone to silence ringer, etc. those are default, but you can change them to whatever you want. Is that pretty much what Tasker does, or is it more involved? That's some of what Tasker can do. It's pretty much a macro/scripting app... it can do all kinds of shit. Changing the phone settings are just a thin slice of what Tasker can do. |
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Thanks everyone! Keep them coming though! What do people think of Pockets Here Greenify Camscanner CamCard Never used any of those. Maybe post a list of what you are most interested in and/or generally do for work and hobbies and a more tuned list can be made? There are a lot of scam apps out there that steal your data or want you to pay for them when there are better free alternatives available. |
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Lemonparty
2048 - Game Airdroid - sync pics/videos/files to laptop Battle of Zombies - Game Breaking News - Vija Anand Cerberus Anti-theft - GREAT APP - MUST HAVE OUT OF ALL OF THESE Clash of Clans - Game - there are several Afrcom clans DOT Placard Lookup - fun on trips DVOR - Firearm/ETC... deals Endomondo - sports tracker Evernote - Notes Fitbit Gang Nations - Game GoodReads - Books Google Chrome to Phone - send links/pics to phone from desktop/laptop browser gReader - RSS reader Hide it Pro - hide pictures, SMS, files, videos with PIN HBO Go iHeart Radio Lastpass - password management Netflix Nova Launcher - homescreen replacement Pandora Radio Piktures - Gallery replacement Plague - Game Pocketcasts - podcasts Pushbullet - notifications to your PC Quickpic - gallery replacement raindar - radar app Scanner Radio - police scanner Send to Kindle - send long web reading to your kindle Sideline - send text messages from another number without using your plan's message allowance Spotify - Radio Text Plus - send text messages from another number without using your plan's message allowance Torque Pro - get an OBD scanner from Amazon for $15 to diagnose car problems Wallpaper Changer Waze - better than Google Maps for navigation WeatherBug |
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Air Droid. Allows you to connect to your phone via computer through your home network and transfer files, send messages, turn the camera on and off, locate via GPS, etc.
VLC. Will play about any video file without re-encoding Swiftkey - predictive typing Tunein internet radio Feed Me - automatically grabs articles from my favorite RSS enabled (gun) websites and caches them on my phone for viewing when I don't have service Bambuser - lets me upload video to the Web as I record Podcast player - lets me skip commercials in podcasts by pressing a button that fast forwards for a number of seconds that I choose Magic Jack - free calls over Wifi |
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I really like my Sticky Note widget. Works great for when I need to jot something down real quick, and I don't have a pen or paper handy. I have a whole home screen with like 10 of them. Very handy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile The only way to make it better would be to make it like an actual sticky note, and give me the ability to draw on it, instead of just using the keyboard. http://i.imgur.com/5WNHj64l.png ![]() ![]()
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Shazam, Gas Buddy, Instant Radar (not in the play store anymore, have to get it thru a browser), Chrome The ones that were pulled from the store typically have some sort of malware in them (contact list scraping, use camera/microphone or other). Also: AVG Antivirus Lookout Those are almost required when you install any apps. Once your phone is down to stable app config, then just keep the Antivirus, which blocks malicious texts and such. |
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I really like my Sticky Note widget. Works great for when I need to jot something down real quick, and I don't have a pen or paper handy. I have a whole home screen with like 10 of them. Very handy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile The only way to make it better would be to make it like an actual sticky note, and give me the ability to draw on it, instead of just using the keyboard. http://i.imgur.com/5WNHj64l.png ![]() ![]()
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Lemonparty 2048 - Game Airdroid - sync pics/videos/files to laptop Battle of Zombies - Game Breaking News - Vija Anand Cerberus Anti-theft - GREAT APP - MUST HAVE OUT OF ALL OF THESE Clash of Clans - Game - there are several Afrcom clans DOT Placard Lookup - fun on trips DVOR - Firearm/ETC... deals Endomondo - sports tracker Evernote - Notes Fitbit Gang Nations - Game GoodReads - Books Google Chrome to Phone - send links/pics to phone from desktop/laptop browser gReader - RSS reader Hide it Pro - hide pictures, SMS, files, videos with PIN HBO Go iHeart Radio Lastpass - password management Netflix Nova Launcher - homescreen replacement Pandora Radio Piktures - Gallery replacement Plague - Game Pocketcasts - podcasts Pushbullet - notifications to your PC Quickpic - gallery replacement raindar - radar app Scanner Radio - police scanner Send to Kindle - send long web reading to your kindle Sideline - send text messages from another number without using your plan's message allowance Spotify - Radio Text Plus - send text messages from another number without using your plan's message allowance Torque Pro - get an OBD scanner from Amazon for $15 to diagnose car problems Wallpaper Changer Waze - better than Google Maps for navigation WeatherBug this is a good list, thanks for taking the time to share |
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Never used any of those. Maybe post a list of what you are most interested in and/or generally do for work and hobbies and a more tuned list can be made? There are a lot of scam apps out there that steal your data or want you to pay for them when there are better free alternatives available. Quoted:
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Thanks everyone! Keep them coming though! What do people think of Pockets Here Greenify Camscanner CamCard Never used any of those. Maybe post a list of what you are most interested in and/or generally do for work and hobbies and a more tuned list can be made? There are a lot of scam apps out there that steal your data or want you to pay for them when there are better free alternatives available. CamCard is a business card organizer. I get overrun with business cards. Camscanner allows you to scan documents with your phone and turn them into PDFs Pockets allows you to save a browser page (article or whatever) to organize and view offline and you can share it across all your device and PC Greenify allows you to control and hibernate apps so they are not running in the background and being a power hog Here I have not used yet but its a mapping app |






