Recommended Android apps?

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Is your phone rooted, Noise? You should really consider rooting if you haven't already done so.

Some essential apps, imho:

-Titanium Backup: Backup ALL apps, Market links, remove bloatware, etc.
-EasyTether: Tether to Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu, PS3, Wii, 360 - no tether fees!
-Google Voice: Great visual voice. Voice mail transcripts are great!
-Swype: Use swiping gestures to slam out mega quick texts (touch screens only) Absolutely essential, imho
-Netflix (no brainer)
-Flash (no brainer)
-Barcode Scanner: Use at least four times a week at Target :D
-Handcent: best SMS
-Gmail
-RealCalc: Nice little scientific calc
-Vignette: Hands down best camera on Android market......imho :D
-ES File Explorer: Very useful, simplistic, treed file exploration
-AlarmDroid: It's my daily alarm clock :D
-Craigslist Notification: How I beat AznKhmerBoi to all the CL deals in our area :lol:
-Dolphin Browser HD: the most popular browser on Android - though I'm a tad partial to Opera's new update
-Dropbox: (no brainer)
-imo IM client: how I talk to Hobie, sevin, and mjmjr on the go :)
-MyCast Weather: The paid version has superb doppler!
-Paypal: essential for racketboy wallet drain on the go
-Out of Milk: My primary shopping list - Supports voice!
-Mint: Great mobile banking management

I would consider these all essential, noise, and use the majority of them daily.
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yeah it's not rooted yet. I probably won't get around to that until I hit some roadblock that makes me motivated enough to do so.

But DAMN there are so many great free apps out there, it's awesome.
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noiseredux wrote:so far I've installed:

Double Twist - a media player that's better than the pre-installed one.
I Heart Radio - an awesome internet radio hub with tons of great stations.
Juice Protector - a battery saver thingy that gets high praise.
Netflix - obvious.
more:

Angry Birds - duh.
Barcode Scanner - scans barcodes.
Dolphin - alternate web browsers, supposed to be good for Droid.
Goggles - take a pic of something and Google finds it.
Pandora - you know.


also, not an app but on the PC side I installed iTunes Agent which simply is a small plugin that allows you to sync a playlist to yr Droid. So you just have a single playlist called like "My Android Phone" and update it as you wish. Plug in the phone and it syncs.
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If you don't already have one, I'd strongly recommend getting a Google Music account. It works incredibly well on Android, even on 3G. It takes a while to upload all your music if you have a big library, but it's totally worth it.

[edit] Also, I just noticed someone recommending a task killer, that's not a good recommendation for any modern Android phone. Assuming you're running 2.0+, which I assume you are, then a task killer won't help at all, and could potentially cause more problems than it solves.
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Are there any apps that can read your SMS messages to you? I can't seem to find one.
And with Google Music... what if all of your MP3s are from various sources via the net can this be tracked?
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Posting for future reference since I'm on my phone.
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I recommend Google Currents; it's the end-all, be-all news app. It takes any RSS feed, Twitter feed, Facebook stream, Tumblr blog, etc. into a news sub-app.
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s1mplehumar wrote: -Handcent: best SMS
blech.

ChompSMS > Handcent.

There's a free version, and a .99 cent version. Or you can just pirate it without rooting. I pirated at first, but I really liked it so, I purchased it. Chomp is basically the equivalent of BiteSMS on iOS. It's about 98% as close as BiteSMS. I don't get into customizing backgrounds, or whatever with my SMS prog, but I have to have an SMS app that pops up and allows me to reply without unlocking the phone, has customizable silent vibes, etc.

I s'pose I can suggest some:

Fox Fi - free tethering app. Easy to set up. Boom.
Battery Widget! - gives you a percentage of your battery. Not sure if all phones are the same but mine doesn't show percentage in the status bar, just how 'full' the battery is. This gives you a little android guy with the percentage.
HD Caller ID - gets you full screen call id pictures. Customizable, I have it set to only work when calls are incoming.
Google Sky
Google Goggles
Voxer - good walkie-talkie app
Plex - (not free) Just look up Plex Media server rather than me explaining it.
LogMeIn - essential if you are like me and need to access your pc at the drop of a hat.
Tapatalk - awesome for forum browsing
Speed Test
Fandango - buy your tix for the Avengers right here right now.
Alchemy - fun, simple game.
I agree on Dolphin HD as a browser. It's tits.
Temple Run - free, simple game. Kinda fun
IMDb - this should be the first app you download lol
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indecks wrote:
s1mplehumar wrote: -Handcent: best SMS
blech.

ChompSMS > Handcent.

There's a free version, and a .99 cent version. Or you can just pirate it without rooting. I pirated at first, but I really liked it so, I purchased it. Chomp is basically the equivalent of BiteSMS on iOS. It's about 98% as close as BiteSMS. I don't get into customizing backgrounds, or whatever with my SMS prog, but I have to have an SMS app that pops up and allows me to reply without unlocking the phone, has customizable silent vibes, etc.
I'll give it a shot. I've since moved on to GO SMS.
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