Sunday, January 8, 2012

10 must have Free Android Apps




Miscellaneous
With the popularity of Siri, one just can’t miss on a voice-enabled app. Vlingo, is an Android app that attempts to simplify your tasks with voice commands. It follows your instructions to the tee. You can simply speak out a text message or email, search for content on the web, update social networks and much more. 
say it..out loud
Say it...out loud


You’ve placed your phone somewhere in the room, but can’t remember where, you use another phone and try calling but realize that the ringer of your phone is off. Does this scenario sound familiar? Our phones have turned into a closet to store all our critical data and here’s when ‘Where’s My Droid’ comes into the picture. Although there’s a Pro version, the free one is good enough - it helps you find the phone by enabling the ringer and vibration function lets you search via the handset's GPS location and even notifies you in case the SIM card or phone number is changed.
Media
This solid video player ensures that you don’t have to spend time converting movie files. It supports almost all video formats. The interface is neat and also adheres to popular subtitle formats. Videos can be streamed via HTTP, RSTP protocols. The player enables users to create video library and even sort videos by type.
Tune in
Tune in
MixZing:
MixZing is one of the advanced media players that identifies songs, even without valid tags and cleans up the tags and album art. Capable of displaying lyrics for millions of songs, it also features a mood player, which creates custom listening sessions. It equips a graphics equalizer for MP3, AAC/M4A and OGG files. The palyer helps you discover new music, automatically saves playlists and even restores the deleted ones.
The Android Market is inundated with such free apps, and lots more like IMO Instant Messengersocial hub, Teamviewer that gives access to your computer, even while away from the desk. For a tabbed and smooth browsing, Android Market offers SkyFire and Google Goggles can be used for augmented reality. There are tons of others, which ones form your favourite list? 

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