Your favorite apps - Fascinate General

I've been an Android user for quite some time now and have had the great pleasure of stumbling upon some pretty awesome apparel. But, as with all things, I don't know everything there is to know. Far from it actually. I have seen people reference some apps on here that I absolutely could not live without at this point. So, tell me and everyone else, what are your go to apps? I would love to learn of some new ones to keep my droid life exciting. Thanks all.
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You know there's a lot of apps I use. Anymore I find myself resorting to Enyo's stuff just because of how creative it is

Here are some of my fav apps and games... some might be older, some got a new look, some are available in the market, some not.
1. Absolute System Root Tools
2. Achievement More Pro
3. Adobe CreatePDF
4. Anti
5. AppMonster
6. Aptoide
7. Audio Manager
8. Autostarts
9. Better Battery Stats
10. Camera360
11. CamScanner
12. Chainfire3D
13. Class Buddy
14. Cube Calculator
15. ES File Explorer
16. File Expert
17. Firefox
18. FTPDroid
19. Gemini App Manager, Installer, and Task Killer
20. GO SMS Pro
21. Go Launcher EX
22. Go Contacts EX
23. IntoNow
24. IT Dictionary
25. NASA App
26. OfficeSuite
27. Permissions
28. pWall
29. QuickPic
30. Rom Manager
31. Rom Toolbox
32. Root Explorer
33. Root Tools
34. Scanner Radio
35. ShootMe
36. Smart Tools
37. SPB TV
38. Titanium Backup
39. Total Commander
40. VLC Direct
41. Voodoo Control
42. XDA App
43. Yellowpages
44. Duke Nukem 3D
45. Jelly Defense
46. Pool Break
47. Trian X2
48. PacMan
Maniac

MrManiacNF said:
Here are some of my fav apps and games... some might be older, some got a new look, some are available in the market, some not.
1. Absolute System Root Tools
2. Achievement More Pro
3. Adobe CreatePDF
4. Anti
5. AppMonster
6. Aptoide
7. Audio Manager
8. Autostarts
9. Better Battery Stats
10. Camera360
11. CamScanner
12. Chainfire3D
13. Class Buddy
14. Cube Calculator
15. ES File Explorer
16. File Expert
17. Firefox
18. FTPDroid
19. Gemini App Manager, Installer, and Task Killer
20. GO SMS Pro
21. Go Launcher EX
22. Go Contacts EX
23. IntoNow
24. IT Dictionary
25. NASA App
26. OfficeSuite
27. Permissions
28. pWall
29. QuickPic
30. Rom Manager
31. Rom Toolbox
32. Root Explorer
33. Root Tools
34. Scanner Radio
35. ShootMe
36. Smart Tools
37. SPB TV
38. Titanium Backup
39. Total Commander
40. VLC Direct
41. Voodoo Control
42. XDA App
43. Yellowpages
44. Duke Nukem 3D
45. Jelly Defense
46. Pool Break
47. Trian X2
48. PacMan
Maniac
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No Angry Birds?
Has anyone seen John Connor?

lol... oops... actually figured angry birds was just a given these days... but.. yea.. angry birds too. All editions actually.

Related

Video Glance of Applications Working on Adam (w/ music)

Enjoy~
I know a lot of people are waiting for their pre-orders. Don't lose faith!
1. Android Market
2. Sniffer
3. Dropbox
4. Amazon Kindle (color and pixiqi)
5. Google Mail
6. Touchdown 2.0
7. Catch Note
8. Adobe Reader
9. Google Map
10. Google Place
11. Google Street View
12. Phone Call (doesnt work)
13. Google Book (Color and Pixiqi)
14. Alkido (buggy)
15. Youtube
16. Google Shopper
17. Google Listen
18. Google Translate/Google Voice Search
19. Amex
20. Camera
21. Canvas (NI)
22. Amazon
23. QuickOffice (preinstalled)
24. Calculator
25. Sniffer => Video Playback from USB Key
26. Facebook
27. Twitter
28. Cnet News
29. Engagdet
30. XComics
31. Angry Bird
32. NYC Bus & Subway
33. Phonemypc => Remote desktop to my PC
34. FT Mobile (Color and Pixiqi)
35. Cardiotrainer
36. Skype
37. Bonsai Blast
38. Amored Strike
39. Dungeon Defenders
40. Tank Hero
41. GBA Emulator (works fine, full screen)
This was really great demo of applications...
how ever I dunno why no one is showing Laputa eReader..that is really great on android.
Also would llike to see - Xscope browser, skyfire browser.
and last but handcent sms..does it works?
Is Navigation working? It not on your list, but it's on your desktop.
You lucky bastard. I'm still waiting until I can order mine.
But seriously thanks for the great videos. I was starting to think the Adam was crap until I saw your videos with the alternate launcher and showing what the Tegra 2 can really do.

List of top-20, must have apps for the Vibrant?

Just wondering if there was a top-X list somewhere for beginner users who have just moved to Vibrant like myself. I read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732458 and found some valuable tips but did you see a list posted anywhere. Just wondering!
lektrix said:
Just wondering if there was a top-X list somewhere for beginner users who have just moved to Vibrant like myself. I read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732458 and found some valuable tips but did you see a list posted anywhere. Just wondering!
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here are a couple of my favorite apps... a bunch of them are paid, but worth it I think.
3G Watchdog
ad free
barcode scanner
go sms
gps status
isyncr
power amp
quickpic
root explorer
smart keyboard pro
springpad
tapatalk
titanium backup
tweetdeck
widgetlocker
also Launcher Pro or ADW EX, both are great!
Oh yea..those are awesome...
I love ADW EX...but not to repaeat i will try to just add on...
XDA Developers
Advanced Task Killer
Beautiful Widgets
Bloater
Audio manager (Hide it Pro)
Chandroid (for the deviant in me)
Dropbox
Handcent SMS
Lookout Mobile Security
MetaMorph
arelia said:
Oh yea..those are awesome...
I love ADW EX...but not to repaeat i will try to just add on...
XDA Developers
Advanced Task Killer
Beautiful Widgets
Bloater
Audio manager (Hide it Pro)
Chandroid (for the deviant in me)
Dropbox
Handcent SMS
Lookout Mobile Security
MetaMorph
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good choice on Bloater there
text secretary, Zedge, Applanet, root explorer, rom manager, mobile ap shortcut, setcpu, appbrain
birgertime said:
good choice on Bloater there
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Yes....you made my day with that app after my first ROM flash !!
here are some of my favorites in no particular order:
BLN control
Desktop visualizer
zdbox
voodoo control
Titanium backup
shootme
coltage control
root explorer
wolfram alpha
appbrain market
poweramp
pulse
unified remote
3g watchdog
Soundhound ftw.
oh, and Megavideo is a close second.
I'm guessing all of these require you to "root" the phone or modify it in some way? I modify desktop computers all the time but not really familiar with mobile phones...lots of reading for me to do, hopefully I get myself up to par!
BTW I have no data, just WIFI!
lektrix said:
I'm guessing all of these require you to "root" the phone or modify it in some way? I modify desktop computers all the time but not really familiar with mobile phones...lots of reading for me to do, hopefully I get myself up to par!
BTW I have no data, just WIFI!
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MOST of the ones listed, no.
But trust me, if you read, "rooting" will be the least of your worries .
birgertime said:
MOST of the ones listed, no.
But trust me, if you read, "rooting" will be the least of your worries .
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Exactly, once you root look out because no matter how great the rom your running is you'll still want to checkout the latest & greatest. If you do decide to root you'll definitely want these apps.
Root Explorer
Rom Manager
Superuser
Titanium backup
SGS Tools
Angry birds rio!
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My Personal TOP 10+ Apps
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1. AdFree
2. AppBrain
3. Battery Indicator
4. Beautiful Widgets
5. Download All Files
6. MyWeb
7. Pandora
8. TubeMate
9. Root Explorer
10. Quick Boot (One of my fav's! Reboots phone faster than the Power Menu mods)
11. IP Webcam
12. CacheMate
13. Remote Notifier
These i use quite a bit
Real Calc
Barcode scanner
Task manger
Cam scanner
Ulysse Gizmo
System panel
For fun Pic Say
I use Launcher Pro, System Panel (paid version to monitor what apps are using my battery), Swiftkey (30 day trial is available in the market, I find the prediction better and faster than the gingerbread keyboard), Tapatalk Pro (for viewing message boards), last.fm (music app like pandora)
adfree
barcode scanner
call confirm
ebuddy
kapersky mobile security (they are giving away 6 months free service)
root explorer
miui music player
save mms
xda
key ring rewards
games:
crazy snowboard
zendice
tri-towers
words free
pool break pro
poker square
let's golf
homerun battle 3D
doodle bowling
Titanium Backup
AutoStarts
Elixir, System Panel, and Androzip all have good task managers and do more than just manage apps
DropBox
FolderOrganizer
SwipePad and/or PowerStrip
GPS Test
Tricorder
Virtual Trackball (but use the dpad)
VLC S&C
gStrings
iMap Weather (spot on, and never runs in the background)
Traffic Widget
Inserty and/or Clipper
*Quick Addroid (get the Pro version) I open this most often, works for anything you have to remember, great for tracking medications, smokes, diet, times your Ex.... whatever, in case you want to keep track....
Business Calendar or Touch Calendar (I hear Gemini is good if you like it, too)
Extensive Notes or NoteEverything
Smart Keyboard or Ultra Keyboard (Smart runs a bit cleaner, but it's not quite as cute/customizeable) - they both allow voice input right from the keyboard, swipe entry, and a recognizable layout
Ringdroid
Car Home from Market, but it needs a clock
Simple Audio Manager - it's so tiny and useful I almost forgot it
Right now I like Seesmic, but you'll likely troll around for the right Social app(s) for you.
I am also heavily dependent on Google Voice and am very happy with Handcent for SMS (so I know who I'm texting by what color their bubble is. Trust me, it's worth it.)
And yes, as a matter of fact, I do spend way too much time checking out apps, and all of these developers have been great with me, and I'm a pest.
Once you get a handle on things, if you want to automate volume/connectivity, I strongly recommend Tasker. I tried Locale, and a bunch of other schedulers, auto-text reply apps, call filters, power managers, but Tasker replaced all of them, and just the way I like it.
EDIT: Blast those background apps. I recommend SMSBackup+, too. Backs up your call log to your calendar.
pulse reader - this one is the best!
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See most of my favorites already. As a fellow newbie I find these useful:
Quick boot (awesome)
Bloater
SGS tools
My backup (too cheap for TB pro)
Voodoo Control
Quickpic
Voltage Control
XDA App
Ad free android
Rom manager
Ebuddy
Go SMS
Launcher Pro
Winamp
Tune in radio
Games:
Star Traders RPG Elite
(mostly text based RPG w/fantastic Devs and frequent updates)
Yongzh's GBA Emulator
(just so I can play pokemon lol)
EDT's ZSJPJ Tweaked + Overstock 1.4.2
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[webOS] The HP Touchpad Guide (to homebrew/overclocking) [Mac/Windows/Linux]

Thanks to all of you that have hit thanks on my posts. You make me look good
As many of you know, there is a way to install Preware which is not unlike Cydia on the iPad. WebOS has a great homebrew community that is supported by HP. Perks include Overclocking to 1.5+Ghz, free homebrew apps, and many great tweaks. Try it out by following the directions below.
If your TouchPad isn't seen by the PC your using, download and install the WebOS SDK here.
-Download WebOS Quick install to your computer HERE
-Put your Touchpad into development mode by:
Launching Device Info and tap its top-left menu.
Selecting "Custom Application..." and typing in: ##3386633#
In the application, move the Developer Mode slider to the On position.
Tap Reset the Device.
When reset is complete, Developer mode is enabled.
IMPORTANT : DONT MAKE A PASSWORD ON DEVELOPMENT MODE OR YOU'LL HAVE TO WIPE YOUR ENTIRE PAD.
-Plug in your pad and tap charge only on the prompt (in the corner).
-Now go to quick install on your computer, launch it (you may have to update Java)
-Hit the little globe button, and wait for things to load.
-Scroll down to Preware and install it. (Your device might reboot after installation.)
-You can now install things from preware, like Uberkernel that overclocks the processor to 1.5ghz (under Kernels)
Note : to Oc, you must download the app govnah from preware.
This was done on my MacBook pro, should work with windows or anything really, as long as Java works.
To sideloade apps, install Internalz pro and you can install .ipk files, which are the same as .apk and .ipa files for android and ios.
For more info until this community grows, go to Precentral, its like XDA for webOS. Tons of good people over there. Thanks to Rootzwiki and Precentral for helping me out too.
Feel free to hit the Thanks button if I helped!
-andrewxu
NOTE
See POST 16 by Nburnes for a more detailed guide if this isn't enough.
andrewxu said:
As most of you know there is a way to install preware, which is not unlike cydia on the ipad.
To do so, download webos quick install, and put your pad into development mode. (Google both)
Plug in your pad and tap charge only.
Now go to quick install on your computer, launch it (you may have to update Java)
Hit the little globe button, wait for things to load.
Scroll to preware and install it.
Your device might reboot
You can now install things from preware, like uberkernel that overclocks the processor to 1.5ghz
Note : to Oc, you must download the app govnah from preware.
This is meant to be a quick outline, a Google search will speed things up, and will find files to download.
Links etc will be added.
This was done on my MacBook pro, should work with windows or anything really, as long as Java works.
Hit thanks if I helped.
-andrewxu :l
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thanks! nice guide
Is it possible to sideload the US only Kindle app via preware?
Easy as pie, thank you!
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Awesome write up thanks..still waiting for mine in mail,ugh :0)
Inquitus said:
Is it possible to sideload the US only Kindle app via preware?
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After installing Preware download and install Internalz Pro. Internalz is a file explorer that will install .ipk files. Just put the Amazon app on your internal storage and install.
chadillac0000 said:
After installing Preware download and install Internalz Pro. Internalz is a file explorer that will install .ipk files. Just put the Amazon app on your internal storage and install.
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Aye ipk is available here for anyone who wants the kindle beta
The most important thing to know about installing PreWare is that when you put your phone into development mode NEVER CREATE A PASSWORD. Leave it blank, keep it blank. If you create a password you won't be able to install anything, you'll have to erase your device and start from scratch. Found this by luck on a forum post over at PreCentral - it doesn't seem to be in any of the FAQ posts around the web.
That uberkernel has me interested. How much of a noticeable performance change does it offer? Is it stable? How much of a battery life decrease can you expect? How much of a concern is overheating?
Thank you.
Precentral.net has a lot of info and more specifics.
Uberkernel is stable. Battery life is unaffected to me, still get over a day which is all that matters.
No lag Like I used to have. Now if we had enough apps in the market or whatever to fill up a page, I'd be happy.
-andrewxu :l
Thanks for the info mate, gonna grab my copy tomorrow morning
Wupideedoo said:
That uberkernel has me interested. How much of a noticeable performance change does it offer? Is it stable? How much of a battery life decrease can you expect? How much of a concern is overheating?
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My question about Uberkernel is what rev of Linux Kernel is it... and in theory, wouldn't this have the drivers necessary to make Android happy on this device (assuming the 2.6.x rev is similar to what 2.3.3's running)?
Why would you need to side load Kindle, the link to the app store for kindle came on my touchpad... it's in the app catalog for free...
Now, loading ipks from internal storage... darn handy. Thanks!
The HP Touchpad Guide
Well uh yea, since multiple persons have asked me for it, I decided to try my hand at this little guide writing thing. I do apologize for it looking bland. All this information is on the web. I have simply brought it together here for users of this forum. Please do read it all.
Note that this guide deals with only one manner of installing Preware onto your device. For more information, please take a look at the source links.
Important Terms
webOS – Proprietary mobile operating system running on the Linux Kernel, originally built by Palm, acquired in 2010 by HP. It is closed source with certain aspects open source under GPL.
Homebrew – Packages built by a dev or simple user for another end user. These include things such as simple to complex games, patches, tweaks, kernels, etc. These are neither directly supported nor officially condoned by HP. Some homebrew can void the warranty.
Preware – Basically the Cydia of WebOS. It allows for installing of homebrew applications, themes, patches and over 1600 Linux programs.
Kernel – Main componenet of most computer operating systems. It is the bridge between applications and actual data processiong done at the hardware level.
Luna – Basically this is what is “logged” into the device, such as springboard on iOS. It is the devices App Controller.
Palm webOS SDK – Exactly as it sounds, the SDK for webOS.
WebOS Quick Install – Program that allows for use of webOS applications that are in-testing. These are under agreement that allows for unapproved applications to be installed on Palm/HP devices. These have not been tested by Palm/HP and are installed at own risk.
WebOS Doctor – Borked your device? This tool from HP/Palm will hopefully restore it to a usable state.
Novaterm/Novacom – Allows for Windows/OSX to talk to the Linux on the webOS devices.
Feeds – Equivalint of sources on Cydia. They are the places you add if you want more tweaks, themes, kernels, applications, etc.
Gaining Developers Mode
1. Go to main screen
2. Select “Just type...” bar
3. In the bar type “webos20090606” without the quotes
4. Tap the Developer Mode icon
5. Set Developer Mode to ON
6. Don't enter a password, simply hit Submit
7. Congrats device is in developer mode for use with SDK or webOS Quick Install
webOS Quick Install
Java based program that has cross platform support. (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
Requires:
Java 1.6+ - Make sure you are up to date
Novacom – Will automagically be installed when your first run webOS Quick Install
DevMode Enabled
1. Download latest version here. V4.2.3 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2774158/WebOSQuickInstall-4.2.3.jar
2. Connect device in developer mode and select “Cancel” when mount as usb notification appears.
3. Run webOS Quick Install. If novacom driver isn't installed, it shall install for you.
4. Click third button on the right side (Globe icon)
5. Click on “All” box
6. Proceed to search for “Preware”
7. Click Install
8. Congrats Preware is now installed on your webOS device.
If this method creates some form of issue more information on installing Preware can be read here - http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Application:Preware
Thanks for Bigjzoo - If you use Lion go to this link to download the Novacom Drivers. You won't be able to download them through QuickInstall. It will fail.
Now the fun parts really begin.
Preware
Newest version as of 8/22 – v1.7.3
Upon first launch, Preware will download and update all feeds. It will ask to associate .ipks with Preware, choose yes. You will then be greeted by a screen that has “Available Packages”, “Installed Packages”, “List of Everything”. These are all hopefully rather straight forward sounding.
In the top left corner where it says Preware, this drops down to allow for Preferances, updating/managing feeds, Luna manager, saving package list, etc.
Moving back to “Available Packages” you will find lists of things you can install. On my Touchpad it is the following:
1. Applications
2. Font
3. Kernel
4. Linux Application
5. Linux Daemon
6. Optware
7. Patch
8. Plugin
9. Service
10. Unknown
You can trawl through these on your time, but I have a list of current tweaks/apps/kernel I personally recommend installing or have installed on my device.
1. Govnah – Allows for overclocking. Simple as that.
2. Internalz Pro – Powerful file manger for webOS.
3. Preader Native Alpha – (This is an alpha so a little buggy) Allows for reading of ePub, eReader, MobiPocket, PalmDOC, plaintext, and HTML files.
4. Uberkernel – Stable kernel that allows for overclocking up to 1.5Ghz.
5. Add Launcher Tabs – Adds tabs to launcher that include, Games and Homebrew.
6. EOM Overlord Monitoring – Stops the process that Palm included that literally logs everything that you basically do on the device. Sorta creepy.
7. Ad Blocker – Blocks ads.
8. Advanced Reset Options – When holding power instead of just “Shutdown” gives option of “Airplane Mode”, “Luna Restart” (hot reboot), “Device Restart”, “Shutdown”.
9. Muffle System Logging – works with EOM Overlord to stop unnecessary logging of the system.
10. Unthrottle Download Manager – Does exactly as it sounds.
11. Faster Card animations – Makes opening app drawer very speedy. Applications and cards seem to open much faster, I highly recommend.
12. Touchplayer - Plays pretty much every video file format.
List of Packages that users may be interested in
1. Increase Touch Sensitivity and smoothness – Pretty self-explanatory.
2. Just Charge by defaulty – Instead of prompting to mount as USB when connected to PC, it will “Just charge”.
3. Remove Tap Ripple – Removes the tap ripple effect. (I personally love the ripple <3)
Overclocking
Requires:
An overclocked kernel installed
Govnah to be installed
Overclocking on these devices are a breeze.
1. Open Govnah
2. Click on "Profile"
3. Choose OnDemandTCL 1512 if you want a stable 1.5GHz clock
4. Go back
5. Congrats you are overclocked
More info on Govnah.
More advanced users may go under advanced settings choosing CPU freq scheduler, TCP congestion, etc.
I personally like 192 Mhz min, 1.7 GHz max, conservative govenor with the BFQ I/O scheduler.
Now for those looking into ridiculous overclocking (1.7 ghz+) or just running very Alpha/beta software, I recommend looking at how to set up your device with webOS Internals Testing Feeds.
Link here - http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Testing_Feeds#Using_Preware
Source List
1. WebOS Internals - http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Main_Page
2. How to recover (webOS Doctor how-to) - http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/How_To_Recover
3. WebOS Doctor versions - http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Webos_Doctor_Versions
4. WebOS Quick Install - http://forums.precentral.net/canuck-coding/274461-webos-quick-install-v4-1-1-a.html
5. Preware - http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Application:Preware
6. Govnah - http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Application:Govnah
HP underclocked the processor, it's supposed to be at 1.5ghz. This solved almost any lag on the device.
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Um.. what's going on? I have a touchpad. First webos for me. Preware on touchpad = root/jailbreak? Dang I don't even know what I'm talking about. Is there a word for newer than noob? That's definitely what I feel like reading this thread. If someone could point me to some info on the before and after of installing Preware I'd be thankful.
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I sent you a private message (pm). Do you know how to reply?
Jailbreaking and rooting and installing preware all allow unofficial programs to be installed on devices. These apps have more privliges than normal apps, and the ability to control things most apps can't (preventing virus and piracy).
For advanced users this is appealing, more productivity and customization can be had.
reggie cheeks said:
Um.. what's going on? I have a touchpad. First webos for me. Preware on touchpad = root/jailbreak? Dang I don't even know what I'm talking about. Is there a word for newer than noob? That's definitely what I feel like reading this thread. If someone could point me to some info on the before and after of installing Preware I'd be thankful.
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reggie cheeks said:
Um.. what's going on? I have a touchpad. First webos for me. Preware on touchpad = root/jailbreak? Dang I don't even know what I'm talking about. Is there a word for newer than noob? That's definitely what I feel like reading this thread. If someone could point me to some info on the before and after of installing Preware I'd be thankful.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1230576

Must have apps?

So new phone, but somewhat of a classic question.. Excluding built in apps, what are your top must have apps? Anything that really shows off the features of the n5?
i'm boring so go easy on my list....
In no particular order...
trigger
snapseed
agent
ezpdfreader
twitter(lame)
feedly
Falcon Pro
Words with Friends
theScore
Dropbox
Root Browser
RunKeeper
Tapatalk
BoA/Amex
Venmo
TeslaLED
Pushbullet :good:
Also in no particular order:
1) Better Dashclock widget
2) WhatsApp
3) StartupManager
4) TuneIn Radio Pro
5) eBay
6) Park mobile
7) Twitter
8) Wünderlist
9) Aviary
10) Snapseed
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1) Falcon Pro
2) gReader
3) Power Toggles
4) WeatherBug Elite
5) Foursquare
6) Bejeweled Blitz
7) Dropbox
8) KeePassDroid
9) Firefox
10) Pandora / TuneIn Radio Pro
Titanium backup
Falcon pro
Flyne
Root Explorer
Adaway
Greenify
Better battery stats
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In the order I install them:
1.root explorer
2.nova prime
3.poweramp
4.MX player
5.xda premium
6.Tesla unread
7.steam
Turns out I only need 7 (give or take icon packs) on KitKat so far.
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Threema
My top 10 must have!
1. Powergrid: very cool app if you are a PC gamer/ geek. Control PC volume, settings, monitor system status etc...
2. Titanium back up pro: the name says it all
3. Textra: good SMS hangout replacement
4. Ad away: no more ads
5. Tiny shark streamer/ downloader: download free music from grooveshark or stream it
6. 1weather: nice weather app
7. Hax sync: sync pics, events, timeline to contacts from Facebook
8. Audio glow: sound reactive live wallpaper
9. Light flow: control multi color LED
10. SMS back up and restore: blah
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Hmm.. not sure if it will be different on this phone, but:
1) Greenify
2) Xposed Framework and Per App DPI (doesn't work on Kitkat yet, AFAIK)
3) gReader Pro (using it with feedly)
4) SwiftKey Tablet (minor advantage over phone verion)
5) Smart Launcher Pro (love the category organization, way too many apps installed for the stock launcher layout)
6) Dropbox for photo backups.
I could probably list more, but they would be more specific to my line of work).
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+1 for XPosed and LightFlow
My top ten
1. Blik Calendar Widget - Shows your upcoming week/month, with icons depicting the event based on the description
2. MyFitnessPal - Barcode scanner to track your nutrient/calorie intake, and syncs with most popular fitness apps to track exercise
3. Dolphin Browser - Best browser, although on Nexus 5 the zoom feature doesn't currently work
4. Endomondo - Keeps track of your walks, runs, cycling, and any other exercise you do
5. Fancy Widgets - Free clock widget with integrated weather, that allows you to launch specified apps based on where you tap the widget
6. Flipboard - Aggregate news service that you swipe to flip through headlines quickly, and tap to read articles. Fastest way to read news IMO.
7. Mint - Syncs with all of your financial accounts to show you net income/expenditures, plan a budget and track financial goals
8. Handcent - Very customizable SMS/MMS client with a variety of features, Emojii support and chat pop-up windows
9. KeepTrack - Statistic tracker that graphs changes over time for anything you need to keep track of (glucose levels, weight, aquarium readings, any numeric stat you can think of really)
10. Light Flow - Allows you to customize the alert notification of every app on your phone, setting custom vibration patterns, LED colors, flash patterns, and sounds, even for apps that don't natively support those alert types.
11. WikiInvest - Allows you to sync with your stockbrokers to track your investments and read related news
1. SuperSU
2. AdFree
3. ES File-Explorer
4. ShareDownloader
5. Navigon
6. any flashlight app
7. barcoo
8. MX Player
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My top 10 must have!
1. Powergrid: very cool app if you are a PC gamer/ geek. Control PC volume, settings, monitor system status etc...
2. Titanium back up pro: the name says it all
3. Textra: good SMS hangout replacement
4. Ad away: no more ads
5. Tiny shark streamer/ downloader: download free music from grooveshark or stream it
6. 1weather: nice weather app
7. Hax sync: sync pics, events, timeline to contacts from Facebook
8. Audio glow: sound reactive live wallpaper
9. Light flow: control multi color LED
10. SMS back up and restore: blah
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Audio Glow is so elegant! Perfect LWP thank you! Actually enhances the music listening experience
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xeno010 said:
1. SuperSU
2. AdFree
3. ES File-Explorer
4. ShareDownloader
5. Navigon
6. any flashlight app
7. barcoo
8. MX Player
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+1 MX player
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1.Swiftkey
2 .Solid Explorer Pro
3 .Power Amp
4.MX Player Pro
5. Ad Away
6 .Ttorrent pro
7.titanium backup
8. 9gag
10.the usual social apps
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some of you guys have already done it, but it would be nice if the rest are posted up with a very small description of what the app actually is or does. Obviously no need to do it for the complete obvious ones where the name of the app says it all, but you get the idea
1. WhatsApp
2. Facebook
3. ING bank app
4. Aldiko (eReader)
5. Light Flow
6. Skype
7. Galaxy Locker
In [bold] the ones i can't live without.
1. Titanium Backup
2. Camera Zoom FX
3. 9Gag
4. GooManager
5. Swiftkey
6. Root Browser
7. Light Flow
1. Aide
2. Terminal emulator
3. Quickoffice
4. Cool reader
5. Google Keep

Multitasking on Fire HD 10 7th gen + Greenify access

So, I got a Fire HD 10, and I mainly use it for study, so I need usually to multitask or at least transition smoothly between apps, cause now I have a pdf on Google drive opened and a photo and each time I switch, I have to go and open gallery, folder, and choose it, also the pdf loads each time from scratch.
Also, How can I give Greenify the usage access?
LeSeverus said:
So, I got a Fire HD 10, and I mainly use it for study, so I need usually to multitask or at least transition smoothly between apps, cause now I have a pdf on Google drive opened and a photo and each time I switch, I have to go and open gallery, folder, and choose it, also the pdf loads each time from scratch.
Also, How can I give Greenify the usage access?
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To grant usage access from Greenify using ADB on your PC:
Code:
//Enter ADB shell
adb shell
//Grant the usage access
pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS
Or using Activity Launcher:
1. Download Activity Launcher APK from APKPuere website
2. Install Activity Launcher APK when downloaded
3. Open Activity Launcher
4. Scroll down and select the app Settings
5 Scroll down and select the activity Apps with usage access from Settings app
6. Find Greenify and grant with usage access.

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