part 3
Free apps for Android Top 40
Everyone loves free stuff.
Got a Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4 or any other Android device?
And there's plenty of it on Android, with more than 927,000 free apps available in the Google Play store right now. We know, because we counted.*
But a word of warning - much of it is rubbish: a frustrating mix of non-official rip-offs, shonkily designed bedroom projects and, in the worst cases, plain old arrgghh-this-doesn't-even-work-at-all duds.
Fortunately, for every 10 bad apps there's at least one good one. Which still leaves 92,700 good apps out there. We'll be honest, we've not tried all of them - but we have rounded up 40 crackers for you here. Read on, download and enjoy.
Then let me know you comment about any of these 40 free apps .
Runkeeper - GPS Track Run Walk
If you're putting yourself
through a fitness grind alone, this virtual back-patter will help spur
you on. It tracks all your runs, walks and rides, then does the maths to
tell you (and the entire world via social media) how many calories
you've burnt, how far you've gone and generally how heroic you've been
over the past week or so. The in-app purchase model keeps it all nice
and tidy too, so even in the basic free format it's a very neat app to
use.
Download Runkeeper - GPS Track Run Walk
Download Runkeeper - GPS Track Run Walk
WiFi File Transfer
Google's liberal management of
the Play store leads to some strange situations, such as the presence
of six apps with exactly the same name. Here we're referring to the one
developed by smarterDroid. We find it the easiest way to move files
wirelessly to and from a computer and an Android device on an ad-hoc
basis. The free version has a file size limit of 5MB, but you can buy
the full, unlimited version for £0.88.
Download WiFi File Transfer
Download WiFi File Transfer
Peppa's Paintbox
We don't review childen's
cartoons, but if we did, Peppa Pig would get five stars because it's
consistently brilliant in its own little way, full of practical
education wrapped up in addictively snappy episodes. Like the CBeebies
app, this porcine painting app has no hidden agenda so your kids can
paint away without being tripped up or led astray by ads, links or
in-app purchases. Madame Gazelle would certainly approve.
Download Peppa's Paintbox
Download Peppa's Paintbox
TuneIn Radio
Take a break from the endless
banality of UK radio and tune in to a different point of view or musical
selection. So long as you have a half-decent data connection, this app
will tickle your ears with audio streams from all over the world,
browsable by location, genre or what's trending. It also works as an
on-demand podcast player. It's brilliant for in-car entertainment, so
long as you have a data contract that can take the strain.
Download TuneIn Radio
Download TuneIn Radio
CamScanner
If anyone would claim we
currently live in a paperless age, we’d like to laugh in their face, but
only after briefly being a bit sad that we don’t actually live without
paper.
CamScanner at least tries to shift you in the right direction. Using your device’s camera, you can scan notes and receipts, and the app auto-enhances the result to make it clear and sharp. This can then be shared. (Stump up for the paid version and you also get OCR, to extract text from your scans.)
Download CamScanner
CamScanner at least tries to shift you in the right direction. Using your device’s camera, you can scan notes and receipts, and the app auto-enhances the result to make it clear and sharp. This can then be shared. (Stump up for the paid version and you also get OCR, to extract text from your scans.)
Download CamScanner
Instapaper
The web, increasingly, isn’t
geared towards reading. It’s geared towards quickly taking in
information, and seeing what else is on offer. For long-reads, you’re
often bombarded by other things, trying to make you click away. Hence
‘read later’ systems, the original of which is the superb Instapaper.
You send content to Instapaper from a browser, and it arrives stripped of extraneous junk, leaving only the article’s text and imagery. Start scrolling and the app subtly shifts to full-screen, providing one of the most pleasing reading experiences on the platform - for whatever web pages you send to it.
Download Instapaper
You send content to Instapaper from a browser, and it arrives stripped of extraneous junk, leaving only the article’s text and imagery. Start scrolling and the app subtly shifts to full-screen, providing one of the most pleasing reading experiences on the platform - for whatever web pages you send to it.
Download Instapaper
Feedly
With the demise of Google Reader, the world needed an alternative RSS reader - and Feedly fits the bill nicely.
It does pretty much everything you'd want an RSS reader to do, presenting the latest stories from your favourite media outlets and blogs in an attractive, easily browsable list. You'll find every site you might ever be interested in - yes, Stuff.tv is in there - plus it integrates neatly with the likes of Pocket and Evernote and sharing stories to social media is but a matter of a click.
Download Feedly
It does pretty much everything you'd want an RSS reader to do, presenting the latest stories from your favourite media outlets and blogs in an attractive, easily browsable list. You'll find every site you might ever be interested in - yes, Stuff.tv is in there - plus it integrates neatly with the likes of Pocket and Evernote and sharing stories to social media is but a matter of a click.
Download Feedly
The basic idea behind
Flipboard is that turns your social media feeds into a constantly
updating magazine, displaying the latest updates from Twitter, Facebook,
Google+, Instagram and many more in a lovely grid-based design. But
there's a lot more to it than that, with the ability to add content from
specific RSS feeds or just by subject making it a truly personalised
digital mag.
It's ridiculously simple to use and works so well that Samsung used it to power its My Magazine app for its latest smartphones. High praise indeed.
Download Flipboard
It's ridiculously simple to use and works so well that Samsung used it to power its My Magazine app for its latest smartphones. High praise indeed.
Download Flipboard
LokLok
Now here's an interesting
idea: an editable lockscreen that you use to share pictures and notes
with your friends. Confused? So were we to start with.
Basically, you set a picture as your lockscreen then scribble on top of it. Whatever you draw or write will then appear on top of the lockscreens of all those in your LokLok group.
The app is (presumably) intended to be used for swiftly sharing notes and pics between people, without them even having to unlock their phone. But of course we used it to share juvenile scrawlings with each other. Ahem.
It's currently in beta, so expect a few bugs, but hopefully they'll be ironed out soon.
Download LokLok
Basically, you set a picture as your lockscreen then scribble on top of it. Whatever you draw or write will then appear on top of the lockscreens of all those in your LokLok group.
The app is (presumably) intended to be used for swiftly sharing notes and pics between people, without them even having to unlock their phone. But of course we used it to share juvenile scrawlings with each other. Ahem.
It's currently in beta, so expect a few bugs, but hopefully they'll be ironed out soon.
Download LokLok
RouteShoot Video and GPS app
Like a blend of GoPro, Strava
and Google Streetview, RouteShoot lets healthy types create map-based
videos of their latest adventures then share them for route guidance,
improving technique or simply entertainment.
You'll need a smartphone mount to get the most out of it - certainly if you plan to use it on your bike - but once that's sorted it'll use your phone's camera to shoot footage of your latest off-road excursion, linking it with a map of where you've been and providing data on elevation and speed.
An in-app purchase adds HD video, but really the quality of the footage is less important here than the ability to share routes with your mates.
Download RouteShoot Video and GPS app
You'll need a smartphone mount to get the most out of it - certainly if you plan to use it on your bike - but once that's sorted it'll use your phone's camera to shoot footage of your latest off-road excursion, linking it with a map of where you've been and providing data on elevation and speed.
An in-app purchase adds HD video, but really the quality of the footage is less important here than the ability to share routes with your mates.
Download RouteShoot Video and GPS app
Sketchbook Express
Finger painting’s for kids. At
least, that’s what everyone thought until smartphones proved otherwise
(or, more accurately, when artists using smartphones proved otherwise).
Once David Hockney started showing off compositions made using his
devices, that was that, with Jorge Colombo’s New Yorker cover art, created in Brushes for iPhone, a coda with a painterly flourish.
Today, even free apps provide massive scope for artists on the go, and SketchBook Express gives you layers, opacity control, 15 preset brushes, and a transform tool. And if you don’t have an artistic bone in your body, you can always use it for adding stupid cartoon glasses and beards to pictures of cute kittens.
Download SketchBook Express
Today, even free apps provide massive scope for artists on the go, and SketchBook Express gives you layers, opacity control, 15 preset brushes, and a transform tool. And if you don’t have an artistic bone in your body, you can always use it for adding stupid cartoon glasses and beards to pictures of cute kittens.
Download SketchBook Express
Movies By Flixster
If you’re still brave enough
to venture out to the cinema, rather than taking in movies via the magic
of your smartphone or tablet, Movies by Flixster is a must-install. The
app figures out where you’re located and then enables you to see what’s
on at local cinemas; alternatively, you can select a film and get a
list of where and when it’s playing nearby. Conceptually, it’s all very
simple; technically, it’s mightily clever; and from an efficiency
standpoint, it’s superb.
Download Movies by Flixster
Download Movies by Flixster
SwiftKey + Emoji
The default Android keyboard
is perfectly decent, but SwiftKey’s a popular alternative for good
reason. Along with boasting excellent predictive typing, it enables you
to more rapidly type by swiping your fingers across the keys rather than
laboriously pecking away at them individually. Initially, you might
find yourself facing some oddball typos, but with some practice,
SwiftKey can hugely speed up banging out some words on your device.
Download SwiftKey + Emoji
Download SwiftKey + Emoji
Retrica
There are so many camera apps,
social networks pretending to be camera apps, and camera apps
pretending to be social networks, that it takes a lot to stand out.
Retrica manages to do so due to its straightforward interface, slew of
live filters and effects (so you can see what you’re going to get at all
times) and excellent multishot mode.
Use the last of those when you’re zooming along in a car (er, as a passenger, obviously) and you get some really amazing photo strips. The free version burns Retrica’s name into whatever you shoot, although this ‘advertising’ can be dealt with for a piffling £0.63.
Download Retrica
Use the last of those when you’re zooming along in a car (er, as a passenger, obviously) and you get some really amazing photo strips. The free version burns Retrica’s name into whatever you shoot, although this ‘advertising’ can be dealt with for a piffling £0.63.
Download Retrica
Pixlr Express
There are loads of free photo
editors available for Android, but Pixlr Express goes above and beyond.
First, it’s entirely ad-free, so whatever you’re editing is never
suddenly half-covered by a banner for a rubbish game; secondly, it has
an absurdly huge range of tools, enabling you to do anything
from subtly adding radial focal blurs to wrecking your image with all
kinds of grunge and crazy effects.
All the usual suspects are present and correct, too - crop, rotate, and basic adjustments - and you can share your finished masterpieces to social networks, save them to your device, or combine them into collages.
Download Pixlr Express here
All the usual suspects are present and correct, too - crop, rotate, and basic adjustments - and you can share your finished masterpieces to social networks, save them to your device, or combine them into collages.
Download Pixlr Express here
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