Any.Do
There are a lot of to-do apps in Google Play, but Any.DO does everything so much better than all the others. Has loads of features, a lovely design and a one more thing that makes it stand out from the crowd: when you miss a call, Any.DO slides up from the bottom of the screen informing you that you missed a call.
You can then either place a reminder to call that number back or to send a text message.
With Any.DO you’ll never forget anything. Get it absolutely for free from Google Play store.
Agenda Calendar
Keep your day extremely organized in your head with Agenda Calendar app. Its clean, flat design makes sure you stay always focused on what’s coming up next. You can view all you’re upcoming events on your homescreen by installing the additional Agenda Widget. This app definitely makes the leap in the field of time and tasks management.
Saw an interesting article that you’d like to read later? Create a list of all your favorite stories with Pocket – the leader of all read-later apps. Pocket does such a great job saving articles into your list. It has an extension for each browser and supports all major apps for Android. But not only does Pocket save you stories, it automatically synchronizes them with all your devices and PCs. Download it for free from Android market.
Feedly
After Google announced that it would dismiss Google Reader service, Feedly has become the most common used RSS reader. I got to say that the functionality is quite the same and there are already several 3rd party apps using the Feedly API (Press, Newsify and Reeder). However, they’re not much cooler comparing to the free Feedly app. Feedly has a clean design and lets you organize well your feeds.
Snapseed
Instagram and Facebook filters are just crap comparing to this app’s functionality and possibilites. Photo editing on a more sophisticated level has become so easy with Snapseed. But the real great thing about this app is its simpleness and ease of use. I do reckon no other app can be at the same time that simple and that powerful. Share your beautifully edited photos over the email, on Facebook or Twitter.
Plex
Get your all pictures, videos, movies, music together within this app. Install the server app on your PC, Mac and just tell Plex where are your files located. Then you can access them from anywhere, you just need to be connected to 3G or WiFi. Although movie experience over 3G might be not so good, music plays just great! The other way to use this app is to watch a newly released episode of your favorite TV Show, or a movie directly from your Android tablet over your local Wi-Fi. I promise you’ll have a terrific experience with this app!
Greenify
Battery draining too fast? Greenify comes to help. This app auto-hibernates the apps in the background you are no longer using but eat up your battery. The app doesn’t kill your processes and doesn’t freeze them. You can still send data to those apps and when you switch back to them it’s like you never left. Try out Greenify for free, only in Play store.
Air Droid 2
Access your Android device remotely from your PC or Mac: write text messages, find your phone, view missed calls, access your agenda and more. This app is the best of its kind and it’s definitely worth a try. Download it for free from Google Play.
Dolphin Browser
I’m not saying the default Android browser ain’t good, but Dolphin does so much more and does it better. Make your own custom gestures, open up pages in multiple tabs, synchronize with Google bookmarks and a lot of other great things you can do with this app. And it’s free, wait are you waiting for?
Avast
Avast protects your Android device against harmful malwares and thefts. You can’t go wrong with this app as it’s better to stay secured.
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