Android applications are widely available, but finding the ones that you need can be a challenge. There are simply too many to choose from. When you have a guide for that, it can help. Here is s bit of that and some information on how mobile Android development works.
Android applications are Java based. Written through SDK in the Linux operating system, Android app development is very open to those who wish to use this platform to display their application. The best feature in the Android app development is the ability to use other applications with a new creation. It means that developers do not have to "re-invent the wheel" to get an application out. It saves time and money. The applications are really useful too. Here are some of the best ones to date.
"Google Talk" is the first application that is a must. If you do not have it already, then you need to get it installed. You can text for free through gmail. The best feature is the fact that it is free. Just go to the Android Marketplace and hit "download." In fact, while you are there, get Google everything. They have a mobile Android application for nearly anything that you would do on your desktop.
Then download "Advanced Task Killer" for your phone. It allows you to use your phone with far less memory. It allows you to kill any applications that you do not need. In fact, it helps you prevent the pesky applications that you end up deleting. You know, the ones that say they do this and you discover that they really do "that." Those applications can be easily put in check with this application.
"Shop Savvy" is next on the list. This application is really fun. You use your camera to snap a picture of a product that you wish to buy. It then shows you the competitions price. The prices are listed starting with the cheapest price available. You can even get local listings. That way, you save money.
"Scan Doc" is another useful mobile Android application. You can scan documents through a picture. Then you can save or send any document that you have on the road. This one is very useful if you are self-employed. Snap a picture to scan any document that you need to file away.
"Drop Box" is another of the Android applications that you really need to have. It is perfect for travel between home and work. Anything that you have on your computer at work or home can be accessed through this application. That way you can always stay connected to your life at work or at home.
"VRecorder" is perfect for taking voice notes or recording anything. It allows you unlimited vocal recording time. Then you can email or text the voice notes to anyone. It is really handy to have on your phone. This saves your voice notes to your memory card. That means that you can also eject your memory card and clip it into a device to read on your computer later. That is very handy.
There are countless other mobile Android applications from the Android app development Marketplace. Have fun searching through the countless applications that are all only available on Android.
Android applications are Java based. Written through SDK in the Linux operating system, Android app development is very open to those who wish to use this platform to display their application. The best feature in the Android app development is the ability to use other applications with a new creation. It means that developers do not have to "re-invent the wheel" to get an application out. It saves time and money. The applications are really useful too. Here are some of the best ones to date.
"Google Talk" is the first application that is a must. If you do not have it already, then you need to get it installed. You can text for free through gmail. The best feature is the fact that it is free. Just go to the Android Marketplace and hit "download." In fact, while you are there, get Google everything. They have a mobile Android application for nearly anything that you would do on your desktop.
Then download "Advanced Task Killer" for your phone. It allows you to use your phone with far less memory. It allows you to kill any applications that you do not need. In fact, it helps you prevent the pesky applications that you end up deleting. You know, the ones that say they do this and you discover that they really do "that." Those applications can be easily put in check with this application.
"Shop Savvy" is next on the list. This application is really fun. You use your camera to snap a picture of a product that you wish to buy. It then shows you the competitions price. The prices are listed starting with the cheapest price available. You can even get local listings. That way, you save money.
"Scan Doc" is another useful mobile Android application. You can scan documents through a picture. Then you can save or send any document that you have on the road. This one is very useful if you are self-employed. Snap a picture to scan any document that you need to file away.
"Drop Box" is another of the Android applications that you really need to have. It is perfect for travel between home and work. Anything that you have on your computer at work or home can be accessed through this application. That way you can always stay connected to your life at work or at home.
"VRecorder" is perfect for taking voice notes or recording anything. It allows you unlimited vocal recording time. Then you can email or text the voice notes to anyone. It is really handy to have on your phone. This saves your voice notes to your memory card. That means that you can also eject your memory card and clip it into a device to read on your computer later. That is very handy.
There are countless other mobile Android applications from the Android app development Marketplace. Have fun searching through the countless applications that are all only available on Android.
Published by Kitty Stevens
Kitty holds a Bachelors Degree in Science with minors in Spanish, French, History and Music. She went on to become certified as a Reading Specialist and has worked as a Bilingual teacher for over 12 years. H... View profile
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3 Comments
Post a CommentWow this is awesome. I have had my android for a while but never seem to have the time to figure out all the apps. Some of these will be essential to my biz. Thank you for giving this info.
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