DISQUS

Digital Trends: The Best Android Applications

  • gilby3000 · 2 months ago
    These are very cool apps. I especially like Piggyback (hitchhiking 2.0). Not sure if I would ever use it though.

    I would also like to add "Parallel Kingdom -Age fo Emergence" which is a major new version of the first and most popular location-based game on Android.
  • LiorG · 1 month ago
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  • Seth Lieberman · 2 weeks ago
  • Anand · 3 weeks ago
    Check out QwikList Voice. From the website: This is a handy home screen app that allows you add items to a list, send SMS, or quick add to Google Calendar by speaking to your phone! Uses Google voice to text. You can quickly and easily create reminders, shopping lists, to do lists, task lists with speech. Now supports adding item to list via barcode scan. One of the only Android apps that allows easy quick add to Google Calendar in widget form.
  • AndroidBabe · 1 month ago
    CauseWorld is another great app! It let you donate to charity for FREE - some sponsors pay for you!
    www.causeworld.com
  • Helmut · 1 month ago
    Trippo Mondo challenges the listed Translate easily. It's farmore accurate in translations and it also speaks the translated sentences in local accent!
  • Falcolm · 2 months ago
    How about DroidLive? It's a very nice application for streaming online radio! :)
    www.droidlive.com
  • Glen · 2 months ago
    I found a app excelent..."Squirrel" is very nice for you can remember the locations and come back using the radar...:-D...But my favorite option is than you can export your point like .gpx...and after can see it in Google earth...:P
  • CS · 2 months ago
    Ummmm...whats with the iPhone screenshot for Dial Zero?
  • dang · 2 months ago
    Lol, good catch. I'll see if editor's can update it.
  • skippy · 2 weeks ago
    RingDroid is sweet. After mounting your phone or downloading songs, you can highlight, edit, and save your new songs as ring tones.
  • thecook · 5 days ago
    Gotta include Screebl Pro! Keeps the screen on based on orientation, but saves battery too. See keyeslabs.com and a good review at www.approasters.com