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What are your favorite (most used) android apps?
What are your favorite (most used) android apps?
Interested in ordinary (ala chrome, email client, video player), but something unusual.
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My mandatory set, developed over the years))
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AdAway - ad blocker
Cool reader -
Dropbox reader - cloud for auto synchronization of TOTAL with computers
ES explorer - file manager
Next 3D Launcher - launcher (in normal 2d mode)
GO Contacts EX / GO Dealer EX - dialer, contacts
GO Keyboard -
GO Weather EX keyboard - time and weather widget
Lock Screen - to lock the screen with the
MixZing icon - KeePass player -
QuickPic
password storage -
Opera and Chrome picture viewer -
Shazam and Soundhound - music detection and search
Yandex maps
Root Explorer
Gmail
GO Backup
Google Keep - Notes & Reminders
IM+ - Messenger
most used
Apollo and VLC are for music and video, respectively. Everything works, everything is free.
K-9 Mail - I have not seen a better and more convenient client for email here, especially when there is more than one mailbox.
Vkontakte - well, everything is clear here.
F-Droid - I update more often than I use
Chrome, Firefox (Aurora) applications - if you need to open something quickly - the first one, if it's good - then the 2nd one.
Maxima - All mathematics in your pocket, which calculator will multiply matrices or simplify the expression for you? (By the way, absolutely free)
Mirakel - Convenient TODO-application (task list). Not so long ago, I was able to start synchronizing with Google Calendar, Yandex.Calendar using the same CalDav. Simple and convenient.
University schedule- schedule as a schedule, well stored unlike the application for my university
quickSSHd is a great SSH/SCP server.
PowerAMP is one of the best music media players.
MapCam Info - database of video recording cameras
RootExplorer - file manager for working with system files
Brightness Adjuster - brightness control, using a filter, can make the brightness below "one", allows you to read in the dark and not wake up those sleeping nearby ))
vk, gear shift, juiceSSH, stock browser, opera mini, bogr, smart launcher, barcode scanner.
I almost forgot: droidwall, avast (due to filters), adblock.
eReader Prestigio - a good reader
Movie poster and mail from Yandex
Calendar and Mail from Google
Drawing bridges St. Petersburg
TeamViewer
Sleepasandroid
easy task killer
maps 2gis
Maps With Me Pro
Railway tickets from Russian Railways
Dropbox
Evernote
ES explorer
Teamviewer
Endomondo - sports tracker
ConnectBot - ssh
Whatsapp
Bitcasa - cloud
Blacklist (Axsoft)
CluBalance - balance of cellular
SMS Center - mass of free sms
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