(Part 2) Top products from r/androidapps
We found 20 product mentions on r/androidapps. We ranked the 99 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Sketch Guru - Handy Sketch Pad
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
App Features:* 17 brushes + eraser* Intuitive brush picker to select brush, adjust brush width and pressure.* Desktop-class color picker* Sketch on photo.* Undo / Redo* Pinch to zoom in and zoom out.* Build-in gallery stores both sketch drawing and procedure.* "Movie" mode to playback sketch like a ...
22. Blueline Monthly Desk Pad, Academic, July 2013 - July 2014, 1 Pad (CA181731)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Notes section on the side.Tear off sheets, bound at top and perforated.Non-refillable padJuly 2013 - July 2014
23. Android Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide (3rd Edition) (Big Nerd Ranch Guides)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
BIG NERD RANCH
24. Intro to Java Programming, Comprehensive Version (10th Edition)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
25. Sony ICD-AX412 Stereo Digital Voice Recorder
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Built-in 2 GB flash memoryRecords in MP3 (320 kbps-8 kbps)Over 500 Hours of Maximum Recording TimeApproximately 72 Hours of battery life (recording)Memory Card Expansion Slot (microSD/M2)
27. Logitech S120 2.0 Stereo Speakers
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
2.0 stereo speaker systemCompact size that delivers high quality audio without using too much spaceResponse Bandwidth: 50Hz 20KHz2.2 Watt, nominal Output PowerConvenient headphone jack for private listening, built in knob for easily adjusting volume
28. Uvex Skyper Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses with SCT-Orange Lens (S1933X)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
PROTECTS YOUR EYES: Orange Lens features Spectrum Control Technology (SCT) that absorbs 98% of blue light from laptops, computers & tablets, which helps prevent cataracts and macular degenerationREDUCES EYE FATIGUE: SCT-Orange lens reduces eye strain so you can work longer & more comfortably; also m...
29. Syba external USB Stereo Sound Adapter for Windows, Mac, Linux Extra Audio Source with 3.5mm Audio Mic Jack C-Media Chipset
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Compliant with USB 2.0 Full Speed (12Mbps) SpecificationCompliant with USB Audio Device Class Specification 1.0, Compliant with USB HID Class Specification 1.1USB Bus-powered Mode, No External Power Required, Near full 5V power ouput to MicrophoneConnectors: USB Type-A, Stereo output jack, Mono micr...
30. SanDisk MobileMate Micro SD SDHC Memory Card Reader & SD Adapter
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
SDDRK-121-E11M
31. GOgroove FlexSMART X2 Bluetooth FM Transmitter for Car Radio w/USB Charging, Multipoint Pairing, Music Controls, Hands Free Microphone - Sync with Smartphones, Android (Updated 2019 Version)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
CONNECT YOUR SMARTPHONE so you can listen to audio through your car speakers | ON-BOARD CONTROLS for easy accessibility includes Volume , Bluetooth pairing , Call buttons for safe driving on the roadMULTIPOINT BLUEOOTH CONNECTIVITY pairs 2 devices simultaneously so you can take calls & stream audio ...
32. nonda USB C to USB Adapter(2 Pack),USB-C to USB 3.0 Adapter,USB Type-C to USB,Thunderbolt 3 to USB Female Adapter OTG for MacBook Pro2019,MacBook Air 2020,iPad Pro 2020,More Type-C Devices(Space Gray)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
[USB 3 0 Superspeed] Up to 5Gbps data transfer speed Fast USB C to USB adapter[Plug & Play] OTG adapter No additional driver/software needed Simple Thunderbolt 3 to USB adapter[Super Durable] Zinc alloy body prevents scratches Premium USB C connector passes 10 000+ Push/Pull Test[Universal Compatibi...
33. Be Prepared: Be Prepared
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Mac-Gyver-esquehow to change a baby at sports stadiumstay awake (or at least upright) at work
34. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change
35. Allen Carr's Easy Way To Stop Smoking
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The Easyway to Stop Smoking
36. PortaCell Mini Bluetooth Keyboard for Smartphones, iPad, iPhone, PS3, More
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
37. Anker PowerCore 26800 Portable Charger, 26800mAh External Battery with Dual Input Port and Double-Speed Recharging, 3 USB Ports for iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Android and OtherDevices (Renewed)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
The Anker Advantage: Join the 30 million+ powered by our leading technology.Colossal Capacity: 26800mAh of power charges most phones over 6 times, tablets at least 2 times and any other USB device multiple times.High-Speed Charging: 3 USB output ports equipped with Anker's PowerIQ and VoltageBoost t...
38. Everyone Poops (Turtleback Binding Edition)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
39. OBDLink MX Bluetooth OBD-II Automotive Scan Tool for Android and Windows
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Recommended by FORScan for Android (not compatible with iOS)Fast, reliable connection and automatic protocol switchingWorks with FORScan, Carista, Torque, DashCommand, AlfaOBD, BimmerCode and dozens of other appsTransform your Android device or Windows PC into a professional-grade diagnostic scan to...
40. AndroZip Pro File Manager
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Manage your Android device’s files easilyArchive files and send them via e-mailUse the convenient drag-and-drop functionalityCopy, delete, search, and organize files, folders, and applicationsAdminister device memory and resources via the task manager
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I tend to place a high priority on looks in apps. Not always, but many times. Reddit is no exception. RiF looks too dense to me, the font is too small, and it resembles the website way too much. I like Relay for how nice and airy it looks, there's a bit of space between posts. It's smooth, and I can scroll between comments using the volume key.
I greatly prefer My Effectiveness over Todoist. The main reason that made me shun Todoist was it's complexity and the requirement to sign up with an account or login using Facebook/Google. In contrast, ME is free and is based on your phone. But the biggest thing keeping me with ME is it's philosophy. It helps you keep everything in context, to sort to dos (or "actions", the way they call them) by not priority but objective ("Importance") and subjective ("Urgent") urgency. The way it is designed is based on the book 7 habits of highly effective people (Amazon, university PDF), which I haven't read but just based on this app is probably worth a read.
I highly recommend you check out their description of how the app is intended to be used.
Edit: Just saw your edit. Yeah, aCalendar and Etar are pretty familiar. What sold me on Etar was that it is open source and completely free, no in app purchases even. The developer even put his github source on the app page. I've been trying to move to FOSS (free and open source software) apps as much as possible. My only concern is that the app hasn't been updated since December 6. Not really a major concern for now, since it works great and looks great with not bugs that I can tell, but it makes me wonder if it is still in development.
If you're starting completely from scratch (no programming knowledge at all), then learn Java. Intro to Java Programming is a pretty good and in depth book. Chapters 1-13 should be good enough to get started with Java programming.
If you want something faster or just need a refresher, than the Java tutorials from TutorialsPoint could work.
Other wise, if you already know Java, the BNR Android Programming book is a really good book for Android programming. It covers a lot of topics; the basics all the way to the more advanced, real world applications.
The Android Developers site is incredibly useful as well. The training and API guide sections do a good job at explaining more specific things and some sections include code snippets.
The biggest hurdle for me when I started was just setting everything up. Installing Java and Android studio was a pain because all the hiccups. It's more stable and straight forward to install now though. I'm pretty sure the intro chapter in the BNR book covers installation as well.
hey man i use this and it's great, hope this helps you too! http://www.amazon.com/Blueline-Monthly-Desk-Academic-July/dp/B00C7N6NIG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1375896148&sr=8-1&keywords=desk+calendar
this is the one I use:
http://www.amazon.com/ScanTool-426101-OBDLink-Bluetooth-Interface/dp/B006NZTZLQ
With additional bandwidth capabilities, it allows you to track multiple sensors without having it bog down. Also, the auto shutoff feature is pretty cool.
I use the torque app. the app is great, im just sad that BMW boost pressure sensor on non-diesels is capped at like 3 psi :(
AndroZip is free this week on Amazon. Can't vouch for it but reviews seem ok.
For example - this book as an app would be amazing!
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-ICD-AX412-Digital-Memory-Recorder/dp/B004M8STL8
This is a wonderful device, get some Velcro from home depot. I think it comes in 3" strips, cut that in half. Separate the velcro strip, stick one half on recorder, other half to what you want to adhere the recorder too. You can set it to only record when there is sound, set it so all the lights are off. You can place it somewhere and depending on noise level, it can record for up to three days, on one set of AAA batteries. Attach to your computer, download MP3.
I thought that the modern versions of android have Bluetooth keyboard support built in so any bt kb would work
Edit how about this http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00512Z28W/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/187-2428129-8682421
I gotcha. Time to invest in some headphones or a cheap pair of speakers! Either should outplay your phone speakers. You may also be able to grab a Stereo to RCA adapter which would allow you to send your audio output on your computer to the audio inputs on your tv.
I have an S7 Edge. If the cards in your phone, just plug the cable you got with the phone in to the PC USB. I've also got one of these, but you don't need it.
Just plug it straight into the PC with the cable you use to charge it.
I played the fuck out of the latest Pokemon game while I quit, was a great distraction. Also obtain (however you have to) this book and give it a read.
I mean, you could just use a usb speaker adapter too.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001MSS6CS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_4qXOub0JDD8RW
Works for computer/phone/TV.
https://www.amazon.com/Riding-Sideways-my-journey-als/dp/1477603166
Is this it? - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B7AIZOA/ref=apps_sf_sta
Not sure how it works but will you run into TM/Copywrite issues with http://www.amazon.com/Everyone-Turtleback-Library-Binding-Edition/dp/0613685725
GOgroove FlexSMART X2 Bluetooth FM Transmitter or similar should do the trick.
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DriveDroid didn't even work properly on Android 9 for me (no matter what iso image I tried to boot, I got errors about corrupted data). In my use case, I resorted to EtchDroid, an app that can write iso images on usb drives.
(You might need an extra cable to connect your flash memory to your smartphone. Example of USB C to USB A type)
Get the larger 1900mAh battery. You can get 4800, but you phone becomes very bulky.
If you know how to; root. Install Titanium Backup and freeze/delete the bloat.
Failing that, root and install stock Android Jellybean or Cyanogenmod.