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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-01-06 06:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #2925 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2925 ⌋

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Re: Any Android Apps You'd Recommend?

[personal profile] pantasma 2015-01-07 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
I'm right there with ya, on the dumbphone. Siiigh. I had to upgrade to a smart phone 'cause it was the cheapest and smallest option available, that wasn't multi-touch (that's the one thing I just couldn't do again...).

I have a few decent apps for music stuff: -- a keyboard with multiple functions, metronome, tuner -- but that's all rather specific. I really like my e-reader, which is just the google play one it came with. And GeoCaching. I really like GCing.

I've gone through numerous sudoku apps, too, since they all retain your answers after you've filled in the puzzle. I did just find one that lets you clear the puzzle once you've finished it, though, and looks to have about 500 puzzles, so that's kept me entertained for the last month, or so.

Mostly it comes down to what you like to do. I don't mind little games in my spare time (waiting for the bus, on the bus when there are no seats and it's hard to hold a book). You might also look into things that could help you with work or school, or something.

Also, depending what you wind up keeping on it, look into something like Phone Vault, or Safe Phone. They're programs that lock docs and pics behind passwords, just in case your phone walks away. (paranoia is merely a heightened sense of awareness, ok? >>)
Edited 2015-01-07 07:24 (UTC)