All the editors are putting their most used apps of 2011 up on the site, I thought it would be fun to do the same for readers. Just name the apps you use, maybe a little about what they do and why you use it. Links to the market are a bonus. I hope mine work, they were all done from my transformer, so the links may be funny sinc e I was not on the webmarket.
For me:
Feedly: It's a good looking google reader app, with lots of functionality on the phone.
Any.Do: Another aesthetically pleasing app, this one a to do list, that includes a handy feature where it will pop-up after a missed call and ask if you want to add calling that person back to your todo list. A few good widgets as well
TV Show Favs: If you like TV, this app will let you keep track of what you watched, what you haven't, when shows are on, when shows are returning, etc. Very handy, and I'm using the beta of the next update. Excellent.
BeWeather: A good, accurate weather client using weather underground. Looks beutiful, with good widgets.
Read it Later: I save stuff from google reader, and this app makes it easy to find them.
Pocket Casts: Last, but far from least, is Pocket Casts. A gorgeous podcast manager, with speed control with the presto add-on, a great UI, autodownloading, and a good built in library so you don't have to hunt down those URL's. It's a massive step up from Google Listen, BeyondPod, and even Doggcatcher (I've used them all). Some of them, you have to endure using. Pocket casts is something you enjoy.
So what are yours?
For me:
Feedly: It's a good looking google reader app, with lots of functionality on the phone.
Any.Do: Another aesthetically pleasing app, this one a to do list, that includes a handy feature where it will pop-up after a missed call and ask if you want to add calling that person back to your todo list. A few good widgets as well
TV Show Favs: If you like TV, this app will let you keep track of what you watched, what you haven't, when shows are on, when shows are returning, etc. Very handy, and I'm using the beta of the next update. Excellent.
BeWeather: A good, accurate weather client using weather underground. Looks beutiful, with good widgets.
Read it Later: I save stuff from google reader, and this app makes it easy to find them.
Pocket Casts: Last, but far from least, is Pocket Casts. A gorgeous podcast manager, with speed control with the presto add-on, a great UI, autodownloading, and a good built in library so you don't have to hunt down those URL's. It's a massive step up from Google Listen, BeyondPod, and even Doggcatcher (I've used them all). Some of them, you have to endure using. Pocket casts is something you enjoy.
So what are yours?