Can I get some Android App recommendations?

SupremeJaguar

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Android App Reccomendations

Hi all, I've got play credit going spare and am stuck on finding worthy apps to purchase.
Any apps you recommend for the general user?

Apps i've already purchased (for use on both my rooted and non-rooted devices):
Poweramp
AVG Antivirus
Ceberus
LightFlow

I've also purchased a few root apps (BusyBox Pro, TitaniumBackup, SD Maid, Folder Mount) for my rooted devices.


I use Google Keyboard and am happy with that, I also already have purchased the IAP for Watsapp. I don't play mobile games and I do not purchase Music/Movies from Google Play either.


Any recommendations?


Thanks :)
 
Re: Best apps to purchase?

One of the first app that I purchased is Nova Launcher Prime, I think one of the best launcher in the PS ;)
 
Re: Android App Reccomendations

I'm getting to appreciate Fleksy Keyboard more and more. Its autocorrect function is uncannily good.

Tasker can be very handy and versatile, for automating functions.

How about an alternate launcher like Nova Launcher Prime?
 
Re: Android App Reccomendations

Nova prime and Zooper Widgets. Both have a free version so you can test them before buying. Worth a try.
 
Re: Best apps to purchase?

Nova Prime is a very nice and smooth launcher with lots of features.

Other paid apps I'd recommend:

ROM Toolbox is a great app for rooted devices (better than Titanium)

Greenify (donation package) for better battery life

Lux Auto Brightness
Tasker
WolframAlpha


Sent from my G2 running SlimKat
 
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Re: Best apps to purchase?

Tasker. Even without root still awesome.
Car Home Ultra
Battery widget reborn
HD widgets
WiFi file Explorer pro

Bonus app would be acar for car expenses trips etc.

Of course I have bought dozens but these are my top 6

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Re: Best apps to purchase?

Poweramp - I check every new music app and I've never seen better than Poweramp. For sure best choice
 
Re: Android App Reccomendations

Nova prime and Zooper Widgets. Both have a free version so you can test them before buying. Worth a try.

Appdialer is the business. It's actually free but there's a paid version as well. An app and contact search app that has a widget option, that can be qwerty or t9. Fast and great.