Showing posts with label Android Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Apps. Show all posts
iOS Hangouts now lets you call real phone number -- Android not far behind
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/10/18/free-voip-calls-now-available-on-the-ios-version-of-google-voice-android-update-is-up-in-the-air/#comment-1088003493
Hyper Crush iPhone / Android Game
Shouts out to Michael Wagner and Voxel Software for workin on what looks to be an amazing 8-Bit iPhone game for us. Should be done Very soon! If the game does well in the App store we’ll bring it over into the Android Market. We have been big time Android users since day one and would love for it be available to everyone. Baby steps… Oh and heres a newer screen shot!
How to Sync Google Chrome Bookmarks with Your Android Phone - How-To Geek

If you’ve got Google Chrome on your desktop and Google Android on your phone, you might be thinking… why can’t I use the same bookmarks in both places? Here’s how to sync your bookmarks between computers and also to your Android phone.
This article was written by Mitch Bartlett from Technipages.com, where he covers lots of tips for mobile phones.
Also if you use multiple browsers like me then you will want to go grab XMarks which will sync you bookmarks between major browsers like IE, Firefox, Chrome, etcetera. Then ChromeMarks will get all you synced bookmarks over to your Android device.
ES File Explorer Android App Review
The ES File Explorer Android App by EStrongs Inc. is an app that manages all the files on your phone and SD card. This file manager is packed with a lot of features other than just the file managing piece as its name indicates. The UI on this file manager in particular is clean and crisp and easy to navigate. The features are intuitive and allow for easy maneuvering between the phones internal files and the SD card. The features that are offered with this file are great features that logically should be included in all other file explorers on the market. Another great snippet of the UI is the ability to switch between grid and list view which makes it easier to find files and folders that are stored on either the phone itself or the memory card.
When you open up the parcels app the first thing you will notice is all of the files that are stored on the phone. Navigation between folders and the SD card and phone itself is very simple due to the toggle button included in the app. Included is a toolbar which will allow for multi-folder selection, searching of the contents, a previous file button, a help button, and a toggle between grid and list view. Embedded in the menu is all of your typical operations features (cut, copy, paste etc.) and a very cool feature called the manger/ The manger contains a task manger, app manager, security manager, bookmark manager, and an SD card analyst tool that will scan all the files on your SD card and list them in order by the size of the file.
Overall, this is an excellent file manger app that has a ton of extra features and is simple and intuitive. At the time of this review the ES File Explorer Android App is free. Thumbs Up.

When you open up the parcels app the first thing you will notice is all of the files that are stored on the phone. Navigation between folders and the SD card and phone itself is very simple due to the toggle button included in the app. Included is a toolbar which will allow for multi-folder selection, searching of the contents, a previous file button, a help button, and a toggle between grid and list view. Embedded in the menu is all of your typical operations features (cut, copy, paste etc.) and a very cool feature called the manger/ The manger contains a task manger, app manager, security manager, bookmark manager, and an SD card analyst tool that will scan all the files on your SD card and list them in order by the size of the file.
Overall, this is an excellent file manger app that has a ton of extra features and is simple and intuitive. At the time of this review the ES File Explorer Android App is free. Thumbs Up.


TeamSpeak to Release an Android Application

Droid Gamers is reporting that TeamSpeak will soon be bringing an Android application. It’s currently in the early stages, but is said to be on track with the developers’ iOS version. TeamSpeak for Android is a sensible project considering the rise of online mobile gaming. As the Android gaming scene is expected to explode this year, TeamSpeak couldn’t have more perfect timing. It’s said that developers will need to incorporate TeamSpeak into their games – it won’t just be a running background service as it is on desktops.
Source: phandroid
Android Banking App Mint
Managing Cash and Checks Made Simple with Mint.com | Business Wire
I've been using Mint for a couple of years now and love it. The only issue I have is that my credit card is listed just like my checking and saving with the same log in.
Mint doesn't understand that and can't pull the credit card data, which is why I switched over to www.yodlee.com. Pretty much a similar financial web application but works correctly with the way my bank set up it's customers credit cards. Yodlee also has some more advanced features such as bill pay and utility company balances, which is something Mint doesn't have.
Either way you choose I'm looking forward to trying out Mint mobile and hopefully they have addressed this credit card account issue.
Also a quick note about Assistant Free Android App, I don’t like it because it always runs in the background even though it’s set to not do so. Support didn’t respond to this issue. I’ve since uninstalled Assistant Free and my G1 which already has limited memory runs much better. Really there is no need for a financial application to be running all the time in the background upon boot up of the OS.
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