Ando's Android Thread.
Posted: 2011-06-08 06:55am
As I'm getting more and more into Android I'm going to start giving recommendations of what's worth looking at and what isn't.
Feel free to pitch in if you are a current Android user.
For reference, my current setup is a Nexus one running Gingerbread.
Widget Locker - It completely changed the way I used my phone. Being able to create custom sliders on a lock screen for basic features/quick access and allow notification access without unlocking. It's pretty handy. I'm still experimenting with layouts etc, but it's made it so much easier to use.
LauncherPro - Lets you customise the number of menu screens, what you default screens are, lots of "dock" menu customisation and the rest. Again, very handy. Also has some stunningly good widgets as part of it.
Beautiful Widgets - Because I like pretty things, and if you aren't using HTC firmware, then it gives you a great substitute. It's an aesthetic, rather than functional addition.
SwitchPro - Create your own switch panels with custom designs, functions etc. Very handy. I've used it in a variety of forms and if you are one for battery conservation and having lots of fine control over what's active and not, screen brightness etc without wanting to take up a lot of space or menu fiddling, go right to this.
Pulse News - I've just replaced Google Reader on PC and phone with this along with half of my website bookmarks. It's a solid design that takes a while to setup, but I love it now.
DoubleTwist - Fantastic "on the phone" app with great video, music and podcast options. And it's the only media app I've come across thus far that has lock screen controls. WHY THE FUCK DON'T THE DEFAULT APPS HAVE THIS? Sadly, the desktop app is a steaming pile of bullshit. And the AirSync (the paid add on) is at best a drain on battery and at worst a fucking nightmare that won't shut down and wastes your time with constant notification.
Aldiko - The best eBook reader on Android I've found. The new versions have exceptionally improved it too - sped up load times and minimised book loading and page turning times. Also ties into a pretty extensive series of online libraries and stories from within the app.
And a few games that I'll plug.
Game Dev Story - Game Development management game that is horribly addictive. No App2SD support though.
Fruit Ninja - Great game from Aussie studios "HalfBrick", very basic concept, but fun because of it.
Robotek - Strategy duelling slot machine game with lasers and nice art. I'm still getting into the swing of it, but it's good fun.
BattleHeart - Pretty good RPG combat game. Again, haven't put much time in, but it seems good.
Majesty - Run a Fantasy kingdom. Hands-off strategy, you say what to build and set incentives, but have no direct control. A cool adaption of a great PC series.
Feel free to pitch in if you are a current Android user.
For reference, my current setup is a Nexus one running Gingerbread.
Widget Locker - It completely changed the way I used my phone. Being able to create custom sliders on a lock screen for basic features/quick access and allow notification access without unlocking. It's pretty handy. I'm still experimenting with layouts etc, but it's made it so much easier to use.
LauncherPro - Lets you customise the number of menu screens, what you default screens are, lots of "dock" menu customisation and the rest. Again, very handy. Also has some stunningly good widgets as part of it.
Beautiful Widgets - Because I like pretty things, and if you aren't using HTC firmware, then it gives you a great substitute. It's an aesthetic, rather than functional addition.
SwitchPro - Create your own switch panels with custom designs, functions etc. Very handy. I've used it in a variety of forms and if you are one for battery conservation and having lots of fine control over what's active and not, screen brightness etc without wanting to take up a lot of space or menu fiddling, go right to this.
Pulse News - I've just replaced Google Reader on PC and phone with this along with half of my website bookmarks. It's a solid design that takes a while to setup, but I love it now.
DoubleTwist - Fantastic "on the phone" app with great video, music and podcast options. And it's the only media app I've come across thus far that has lock screen controls. WHY THE FUCK DON'T THE DEFAULT APPS HAVE THIS? Sadly, the desktop app is a steaming pile of bullshit. And the AirSync (the paid add on) is at best a drain on battery and at worst a fucking nightmare that won't shut down and wastes your time with constant notification.
Aldiko - The best eBook reader on Android I've found. The new versions have exceptionally improved it too - sped up load times and minimised book loading and page turning times. Also ties into a pretty extensive series of online libraries and stories from within the app.
And a few games that I'll plug.
Game Dev Story - Game Development management game that is horribly addictive. No App2SD support though.
Fruit Ninja - Great game from Aussie studios "HalfBrick", very basic concept, but fun because of it.
Robotek - Strategy duelling slot machine game with lasers and nice art. I'm still getting into the swing of it, but it's good fun.
BattleHeart - Pretty good RPG combat game. Again, haven't put much time in, but it seems good.
Majesty - Run a Fantasy kingdom. Hands-off strategy, you say what to build and set incentives, but have no direct control. A cool adaption of a great PC series.