[Hidden-tech] Android Apps

Tom Adams- Reelife Productions tomadams at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 19:14:04 EDT 2011


well, the subject heading WAS originally "iPhone Apps" so that's why people responded with iPhone app  suggestions ...and not all people that like apple products are apple "fanboi"s.

just sayin. 

Regards,

Tom Adams
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On Oct 10, 2011, at 4:52 PM, Jan Werner <jwerner at jwdp.com> wrote:

>   ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area.
>   ** If you did, we all thank you.
> 
> 
> One more Android app I forgot to mention but find indispensable is WiFi 
> Analyzer by FarProc.
> 
> This is not only a hotspot finder, but a great tool for troubleshooting 
> or optimizing any WiFi network.
> 
> Jan Werner
> _____________
> 
> Jan Werner wrote:
>>    ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area.
>>    ** If you did, we all thank you.
>> 
>> 
>> Not everyone on this list is an Apple fanboi. I prefer Android.
>> 
>> Here are some of the Android apps I use most often:
>> 
>> Weatherbug Elite: In addition to all the usual weather information and
>> live widgets showing current conditions, I can have local radar as live
>> home screen wallpaper on my phone (but only as a widget on a tablet).
>> 
>> Personal Agenda Plus: A live widget displaying upcoming events and tasks
>> on my home screen. I also various apps (Jorte, Calendar Pad Plus) to get
>> different views of my Google calendars.
>> 
>> Moon+ Reader Pro: I read a lot on my phone (and tablet, and Nook Touch)
>> and use a variety of readers, but Moon+ is my top choice for ePubs on
>> Android devices. Mantano has by far the best library management of any
>> ereader and supports both ePub and PDF, but does not navigate footnotes
>> well, which is essential for much of my reading. Repligo is currently my
>> favorite PDF reader.
>> 
>> ES File Explorer and SwiFTP: Android devices have real file systems and
>> removable storage (SDcard). ES allows me to browse, move and copy files,
>> both on my device and on my home LAN via Wifi.  SwiFTP is a server that
>> allows me access my device's storage from any FTP client. This is more
>> important for tablets than phones because Android 2.x links storage to a
>> PC as a USB external drive, but Android 3.x uses MTP (a monstrosity
>> derived from Windows Media Player, à la iTunes) to link internal storage
>> to a PC.
>> 
>> Google Voice: I've had the same business phone no. for 18 years, but now
>> enjoy better service and more features without paying a penny to Verizon
>> (or anyone else) to keep it separate from my home and cell nos.
>> 
>> Documents To Go: Full function word processing and spreadsheet software
>> that works with MS Word and Excel documents directly on my device.
>> 
>> I also frequently use Evernote, eWallet, several offline dictionaries,
>> and news apps like NYTimes, WaPost, LeMonde (French) and ProPublica.
>> 
>> Jan Werner
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