Posts Tagged ‘apps’

Top 5 (free) Android Apps

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

So, I’m not that big into lists. But on occasion, I have been known to organized. So here I present my top 5 favorite *free* Android apps.

Swype (http://swypeinc.com/index.html) Softkeyboard replacement. This is one of those things where it just makes sense. I was not too thrilled with the softkeyboard on my HTC Hero. With this app though, I look forward to having to type on my phone. Its quick, simple and fun.

Timeriffic (http://code.google.com/p/autosettings/) I use my phone as my alarm clock, and I was in the process of writing my own app to control the settings on my phone based on time of day, when I came across this app. It does the job very well, and can have multiple profiles, for say, the weekend, vacation, etc. My phone all but turns off at night, and automatically sets the ring tone volume, and notification volume back to normal at a decent hour.

Cubed (http://abrantix.org/rockon.php) Link is to producer, not the actual app. This player is top notch. Great interface, and impressively well done for a free app. This IMHO puts my phone on par with my iPod. (for the features of music play).Cubed Music Player

Dolphin Browser (http://browser.mgeek.mobi/) The built in browser is good, but Dolphin is better. Gestures, and a slew of other great features make this my browser of choice. I’m interested to test out Fennec (Firefox Mobile) when it comes out, it might be a contender for this spot.Dolphin Browser

Layar (http://layar.com/) Search + Location Aware + Augmented Reality . Points you in the right direction for whatever you are looking for. This thing is awesome! I’ve used it often and is one of the first apps to get showcased when talking to anybody about my phone

Runner ups (Yelp, Wapedia, Google Voice, Replica Island)

100 Free apps for Mac

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Apple

There is an article on hongkiat.com. Has a very good, and comprehensive list of $FREE tools/applications to help you do what you do that much better.

I can say that I’ve used or do use at least half of these apps. They are all a good software at the bargain price of $FREE.

Can’t beat that, no sir. Some of the apps that I use on the daily are:

  • Evernote
  • Midnode
  • Anxiety
  • Quicksilver
  • Mindnode
  • CarbonCopyCloner

Surprisingly they didn’t mention DropBox. I can’t ever be too far from all those important files that let me work my magic.