Nifty
Great for burning some time just looking up some stats. I find myself using it more and more for learning random facts on the go, worth the download for the free version. Also it is really well designed and is very polished, a nice plus.
Great for burning some time just looking up some stats. I find myself using it more and more for learning random facts on the go, worth the download for the free version. Also it is really well designed and is very polished, a nice plus.
Great for travel or indecisive groups, a few features away from being a "must have" when compared to Yelp or Google's new app, Places. Worth a shot in any case.
Nothing other than what it says and bright enough to help you see what you need. Nuff said!
The best emu on Android bar none. Everyone loves Mario.
Way better than the stock calc.
Much slicker app from t-mobile than I expected. Lots of good partners for some great discounts.
not the greatest interface, but a pretty comprehensive database of local green businesses and services.
or an option to change currency. Pretty helpful for a rough estimate of the money you could save by switching to CFLs.
Just a front for the website (which knows everything) but the included special keys keyboard is a nice addition.
I have tried online radio streaming apps on phones since windows mobile and none have ever matched this one! I have to say it's even easier to streaming music than it is on my computer! I love the fact that it's appealing, its intuitive, saves favorites by pressing a cool + circle shaped button and my most favorite feature TAGS! When you like the track that it's playing just press TagMe button and it saves the track information! than I just later go and get it via other means :P
I think this potentially can replace your satellite radio, if you have one... :P It did for me! :)
I got this app a while ago and it's good for a little bouncing-cow-alien break once in a while. Fun to play and simple (just tilt the phone to move the bouncing cow) but hard to beat! I'm not a huge video/computer game fan, but a round of Abduction is exactly what I need sometimes.
I love this app. I have a big library and desperately needed a complete listing somewhere. Scanned 350+ books already, very quickly using the barcode scanner. Export to CSV requires the paid version, $1.99 as of this writing.
Cons: It often misidentifies older barcodes, the only saving grace being that the older codes usually mistranslate into one of a half-dozen titles. Not a big deal for me.
like the random flickr images!
Read the webcomic of "romance,
sarcasm, math, and language" right on your Android phone. Read vertically or horizontally. The horizontal view is nice. UI is a little clunky and slow to load.
Read the webcomic of "romance,
sarcasm, math, and language" right on your Android phone. It's a little buggy - not all the comics showed up - and it would be nice to be able to share on Facebook and Twitter right from the app - but it's a joy to read stick figure comics that most geeks can relate to.
I like Pandora SOME of the time, but I can't get over how much this drinks my battery (even when I am not running the widget) and how it STILL has not figured out that I don't want to hear anything by Rascall Flatts, EVER, even on my country station. I thumbs-down every one of their songs every time, but they always come back. It could use a little work as far as how it creates the stations, I think.
This home app is really great, lots of customizing options. Works great on Droid X.
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