another collection of useful android applications

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After my first collection of useful android applications, here’s another one:

AK NotepadAK Notepad: Set a reminder based on your note, share note with others through SMS, email & stick a note on your home screen. You can customize the note’s appearance, organize by label(hash tags),sort & search notes.

Astrid Task/Todo ListAstrid Task/Todo List: Astrid is the highly-acclaimed open-source task list that is simple enough to not get in your way, powerful enough to help you get stuff done! Tags, reminders, RememberTheMilk sync, Locale plug-in & more!

mAnalyticsmAnalytics: Is a program to view your basic Google Analytics stats on your Android phone. Supports multiple accounts, profiles, basic statistics and charts for visits and pageviews.

eBuddy IMeBuddy IM: One of the best instant messaging apps. Fast and reliable messenger. Chat with multiple MSN, Facebook, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, GTalk & MySpace accounts. All IM friends in one buddy list. Run in background. Messages sent as data, not SMS/Text.

twidroid for twittertwidroid for twitter: Twidroid is the leading full-featured Twitter client for Android.

Dolphin Browser (Social&Smart)Dolphin Browser (Social&Smart): Dolphin Browser gives you a better Mobile Internet experience. Gestures, Sync Google bookmarks, Download youtube videos.

FlashlightFlashlight: Grow small plants in your pocket. Build a new Pharos of Alexandria. Interrogate suspects. Find your keys. The only limit is your imagination! This app maximizes brightness and keeps the screen on while in use. Look elsewhere if you want colors, streamers, and wacky sounds… This is a flashlight.

Some of the applications listed here have also a paid version, but this post refers only to their free versions.

Do you have a favorite android application? Feel free to share it by leaving a comment!

 

a collection of useful android applications

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Recently, I acquired an android Smartphone and while browsing in several android forums and the android market, I discovered the following useful applications:

GmoteGmote: An amazing application that turns Android into a remote control for a computer, allowing users to run movies and music at a distance. It supports all of the standard remote control features such as play, pause, rewind, volume controls etc. It also has a built-in file browser that lets you select what to play.

tasKillerTasKiller free: Let you close (kill) any running application in one click.

batteryLifeBatteryLife: Displays the percent of the remaining battery.

powerManagerPower manager: Adds new power settings to the phone (e.g. how long the screen is on during a call, if device stays on while the keyboard is open, etc.) and allows you to quickly view and change other phone settings depending on different conditions (e.g. low battery).

quickUninstallerQuick Uninstaller: Uninstalls applications from the phone using a desktop-style view. The uninstall is performed by only two clicks.

anyCutAny Cut: Allows you to create Home shortcuts to anything! Popular shortcuts like directly calling a phone number or sending an SMS are supported.

Some of the applications listed here have also a paid version, but this post refers only to their free versions.