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Android apps you recommend

DarthTom

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I just purchased a Motorola Cliq and I love it. I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on kewl apps, both paid and free, that you like if you own an android phone.

Thanks!
 
Pandora
The weather channel
Comic strips
color flash
android lightsaber
adobe reader
advanced taskkiller
bubble
phaser
skype mobile
google sky map
meridian
to name a few

what are these "pay" apps of which you speak?
 
get doubleTwist. Pretty cool media player that I guess syncs with iTunes. Haven't gone home and tested it out yet, but I like it much better than the default one.
 
Dolphin HD (tabbed browser, better than default IMO)
Camera ZOOM (better camera app, lets you add effects)
Handcent SMS (much better SMS than default)
Movies (movie show times and such, if you like going to the movies)
Tricorder (it's a fun app, actually does stuff, Trek fan must have)
Wapedia (quick wikipedia app)
PrinterShare (link your droid to your computer's printer so you can print right from your phone)


There's a few that I think are good to have.
 
Documents to Go (MS Office app with pdf reader
Thinking Space (great for brainstorming)
ASTRO (file manager(
App Brain (filters the spam from the market)
Pandora
Shazam
Ringdroid
iHeartradio
10001 Cocktails
Epicurious
Chrome to Phone (when Froyo goes from testing to live) great for loading up articles before you leave the house, or moving whatever you're reading on the web right now, straight to the phone to pick up where you left off.
 
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I just got an android phone this weekend. Thank you for the list of recommended apps.
 
I love this site for apps http://www.androidpit.com/en/android/market/apps

DiceBag -- Dice roller for various RPG gamers (d10, d20, d8 etc)

Google Sky Map -- Look up at the night sky and find out what you are looking at

Robo Defense Free -- place different gun/slow/missle towers on a map to stop the advancing robots

Bleep! -- press button and make a censor beep sound. Beep out your curse words. Funny.

Urban Dictionary -- look up words like: tool, dweeb, fubar

Listen -- by Google. Connect to podcasts

Tilt Lander -- land your moon lander safely by tilting and applying thrust

Guitar Chordz -- look up different guitar chords

Tuner - gStrings -- tune your guitar/instrument

Trap! -- separate moving balls to cover 75% of the field to move on to the next level
 
I just purchased a Motorola Cliq and I love it. I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations on kewl apps, both paid and free, that you like if you own an android phone.

Thanks!

One suggestion for you - go into settings and set the battery profile to 'smart' and set peak and off-peak hours, so that it cuts the data connections when you aren't using it, the battery life is greatly extended that way.

(Unless you want the motoblur stuff running all the time...)
 
Listen -- by Google. Connect to podcasts

I'd go with Mediafly over Listen. Better interface and it does videocasts as well.

MixZing for a replacement for the default media player.

Shopper: Google goggles, but with an emphasis on price comparison vs generalized search.

Your carrier's visual voicemail app. Beats the hell out of pressing #.

Rush Hour is a good puzzle game.

Word Mix, Open Word Search and Word Up are great (shockingly) word games

Real Calc Scientific Calculator, even if you don't use the advanced features, it's still better than the default Android calc.

Launcher Pro (Beta) is an unbelievably good home screen replacement. Looks like stock, but supports landscape on touchscreen only devices, has a app dock at the bottom, and runs smoother than even Android 2.2's home screen. Not sure if it works with MotoBlur customized ROM's, but I think you'll be fine since Motorola didn't do to thorough of a screw job on it, unlike HTC and its branded devices.
 
Absolutely agreed on Launcher Pro. I'm not using it at the moment as I'm on the Nexus Desire rom currently, but it's crazy smooth and I love the customizable app dock.

I'm also a fan of Beautiful Widgets for clock/weather on my home screen as well as Pure Music for a music widget.
 
Task killers frequently do a lot more harm then good when it comes to battery life. Android is very good at managing apps and memory on its own.
 
I forgot to mention another awesome one.

TivoRemote


Yep, does exactly what it sounds like, Becomes a fully fuctional remote for your tivo!
 
Fring, for webcam-chatting in a pinch. While chatting, they'll be able to see you, but you won't be able to see them (screen on one side, camera on the other). And no, you don't need an Evo. Just a video cam on your android and a Skype account linked up to Fring.

No other service that I know of does android to PC webcam at this time.
 
In addition to the apps I use already mentioned here (Dolphin HD, Handcent, Listen, MixZing, Launcher Pro, AppBrain, Beautiful Widget), I recommend...

--Meego: Great if you use more than one IM client.
--NewsRoom: First discovered this on the Pre, and the Android version is even more flexible. Arguably the slickest news reader out there, i.e., doesn't look like it was programmed in an hour by a Comp Sci 101 student.
--XiiaLive: Streaming radio app.
--EStrongs File Explorer: Local file manager that can also connect wirelessly to your PC so you can copy files in shared folders.
--Vignette or Camera 360: I just downloaded these the other day but they both seem to be very capable photo effect editors. I don't have a preference quite yet.
--WeatherBug: I'm a weather junkie and this one delivers all the weather news I need.
--JuicePlotter: Vital for testing battery level over time. I just got my HTC EVO two weeks ago and haven't had a chance to test out the effects of having a task killer yet (seems to be the biggest debate in the Android community with arguments both ways), but JuicePlotter will play a big role when I do finally test it out given my usage habits.
 
--JuicePlotter: Vital for testing battery level over time. I just got my HTC EVO two weeks ago and haven't had a chance to test out the effects of having a task killer yet (seems to be the biggest debate in the Android community with arguments both ways), but JuicePlotter will play a big role when I do finally test it out given my usage habits.

JuicePlotter's sister program, JuiceDefender, is also very nice though to get full functionality you need to buy the UltimateJuice plugin. It lets you setup a schedule for your data connection when the screen is off (default is on for 1 minute every 15), has a night mode which can silence your phone and disable data overnight, a location aware mode which automatically enables wifi when you're near remembered access points and a few other features as well.

I like it because you still get a delayed push for emails and don't have to turn syncing off entirely. I get through the workday with about 60% battery left on average, and while I don't think JuiceDefender is a requirement for good battery life, it does help a bit.
 
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