Here is a handful of apps I find quite useful on Android:
- 1Weather (I've tried a bunch of other weather apps...my two favorite are Accuweather and 1Weather)
- At Bat - MLB app to listen to any MLB game...with subscription. I use this a lot when I am away from a radio and the Cardinals are playing...or if it's late in the season, I'll listen to the other teams in the pennant race.
- Beyond Pod - Podcast player
- Box - Cloud storage
- Calls Blacklist PRO - This is a nice app that blocks any number you put into it...so telemarketers or robo callers won't bug you. It gives you a little notification when it has blocked something and you can check the log to see the number.
- Google Camera - Great camera. Simple, quick...and comes with Photosphere, which is just cool.
- Cardboard - Virtual reality on your phone...but you need a google cardboard viewer to put your phone in...and you can get them on Amazon or ebay for pretty cheap.
- CCleaner - Just installed this the other day...I like it. Clean, simple. I like the desktop version...and this looks nice.
- Chromecast - Blast stuff from your phone to a tv with an HDMI chromecast dongle.
- Clean Master - Phone cleaner...it's nice.
- DirecTV - Works well. Love being able to control my DVR remotely to record shows.
- EasyTether Pro - Use your phone as a modem for a PC.
- Evernote - Note taking app.
- Fit - Nice app to see how active you are.
- Flashlight - I use this every single day.
- Flixter - Would be nicer without the ads...but still nice.
- Gas Guru - Fantastic gas price app.
- Goggles - A must have. Scans QR & bar codes and will identify things taken in photos.
- Golf Pad - One of the best golf scorekeeping apps.
- Greenify - Nice app to shut down any and all apps you designate, all with one button click.
- Hangouts - Great texting and video chatting app. Everyone should use this. Made by Google.
- Heads-up - Give you pop up notifications for apps you designate to do so...and the look and feel is customizable. If you haven't tried this...you need to. It's fantastic.
- Hybrid Stopwatch - Slick timer and stopwatch.
- IMDB - Just good stuff here.
- Imgur - My daily time killing app.
- Keep - Great app for quick notes.
- Mileage - Tracks your MPG and fillup stats. Compiles them as you go. Neat to see how gas prices fluctuate over time.
- My Tracks - Tracks where you go, how many calories you burn and other stuff.
- Nova Launcher Prime - My favorite launcher...by far. It's the first thing I install on a new phone.
- Out Loud - When you have your headphones plugged in or you are liked via bluetooth to a speaker, it will read your text messages. This is fantastic when I am listenign to music while cutting the grass or in the car. I don't have to fumble with stopping the riding mower and trying to read the phone in the sun...it just pauses the music and reads the text to me through the headphones. Hugely convenient.
- Redbox - Search redbox's from my phone? Yes please.
- Rewards - Free money for filling out quick surveys...goes right into your play account to spend on apps or music. I have literally earned over $30 so far.
- SeatGeek - They have a great app. Well done.
- Shush - Another one I highly recommend. When you mute your phone using the volume buttons, it will prompt you how long you wish the volume to be muted. You set the time and after it is up it will put the volume back to the level it was before. Great for movie theaters or when you are in a restaurant, etc.
- Slack - Very nice texting app.
- Snapseed - The best smart phone photo editor...imo.
- Tapatalk - You can use it to view the letsgoblues.com forums on your phone!
- TeamViewer - Control your computer remotely using your phone. I have used this a number of times...very handy.
- The Score - I like this sports scores app better than any other I have tried.
- Timeriffic - Great phone manager...a must have for me. You can tell your phone at what time of day to turn WIFI on/off, GPS on/off, when to adjust the volume levels, screen brightness, etc. All automatically.
- Trigger - I use this to program NFC tags...but you can also set it up to have your phone do a bunch of different automated tasks...triggered by NFC tags or other things.
- Waze - Find out where cops are, road hazards, accidents, etc. Has turn by turn directions too...like Google Maps. It likely uses Google Maps as a base. Great to have on road trips.
- Wunderlist - The best to-do list.
- Zello - Walkie Talkie app. This thing works very well.
- Zemna Applist Backup - A nice thing to have before and after you reformat a phone. It saves a list of your installed apps and it gives you a link right to the app to reinstall it after your phone has been reformatted and restored to factory condition.
That was way more typing than I had planned on doing.
