Your Top 5 Android Applications?

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Duvi

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Touituer - awesome twitter client (paid version, but there is a free one).
Voice - love how I can dial out using either. great intergration
Tapatalk Pro - great for surfing forums that support it.
Facebook - has the basic functions and gets the job done.


No 5th yet, it may become Sportstap. We'll see.

It's changed :)

Tapatalk Pro
ASTRO File Manager
Google Navigation (best nav app that I've used and I've used all the main ones)
Shazam
Seesmic/Twitter for Android
 

lcsglvr

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I am new to android (Incredible first Android phone; BlackBerry previously). Learning lots of apps. Thanks!

My favorites so far are (no particular order):
1. Abduction (good wasting time game & fun)
2. Brightness Level (custom or do 0,25,50,75,100% screen brightness)
3. chompSMS
4. Keyring
5. Layar
 

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I am new to android (Incredible first Android phone; BlackBerry previously). Learning lots of apps. Thanks!

My favorites so far are (no particular order):
1. Abduction (good wasting time game & fun)
2. Brightness Level (custom or do 0,25,50,75,100% screen brightness)
3. chompSMS
4. Keyring
5. Layar

Oh HELLO Keyring! I just downloaded that and eliminated five bulky cards out of my wallet (I refuse to carry the keyring cards). My hope was that somebody would come out with a card that combines all of your discount cards in to one, but this is every bit as good!
 

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Currently, as of Mem Day weekend 2010 (it changes often!) - this would be those I would label as "must have" rather than the coolest or something:

PDANet
Swype
Google Nav
Quick Settings
My Tracks
 

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Agendus from Iambic... oh wait. They don't have that yet. And no other developer seems to have a fully integrated PIM replacement either...

FYI - CESD, developer behind Pimlico Software, announced less than a month ago the imminent release of an Andriod client for Pimlical, the new cross-platform, desktop "version" (it's a new app really, built from he ground up) of the amazingly awesome DateBk6 for PalmOS. Can't wait!

BTW, anyone have any luck downloading this app: Slide Screen by Larva Labs

ME
 
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