Author: Dew Alam, published on http://www.uswitch.com
July was a month packed with variety for the Android Market. At the risk of sounding cliched, there really was something for just about anyone. We picked the ten we liked the most and hope you do too.
1. App Lock
App Lock does exactly what it says on the tin. It allows you to lock access to just about any application on your Android kit with a unique passcode.
Why, you might ask? Well, for many reasons really. But mainly it’s for those of you who let others use your phone from time to time, but don’t want those third-parties to ‘accidentally’ stumble upon your messages, emails, battery usage tips, photos, videos or contacts – pretty much anything that could compromise your privacy.
It’s a simple app with a simple function. What’s not to like?
That Bitdefender tool looks promising.
Woo is great! So funny. Love this. Thanx!
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Wow great apps. Thanks for sharing these apps.
Nice list! I found here some useful android applications as well. http://www.my-guides.net/en/guides/linux/197-my-favourite-android-applications
COOL! These are really amazing app and worth downloading! Thank you for sharing them. i really like some of them, in fact I’m going to download them right away.
Owe Some Applications specially Woo.
Grabbing Chuzzle right now. I had forgotten about this one and was so addicted to it a couple of years ago. That Contract Killer app looks pretty good on my Asus tablet also…will have to try the other FPS on your list.
You don’t forget Google+ android app. This app is very smooth and fully functional and also very polished and pleasing to the eye.
Hi,
Thanks for publishing this. It’s a great resource for a wide variety of apps. If you do a list in the future, you might consider including ‘Call Control’ (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.flexaspect.android.everycallcontrol&hl=en) as a Productivity and Privacy tool.
The key feature is the user-powered Community Blacklist. The Community Blacklist is a database of spam callers generated by our users over the past two years, who can easily report numbers directly from the app or from our website (http://www.everycall.us). It’s a hefty database of nearly 5M reports and we recently celebrated the milestone of 1 Million active users! Call Control provides Privacy and enables Productivity right out of the box.
Call Control has over 11,500 reviews with a 4.5 average rating on Android Market! It’s a fantastic time saver, and very valuable to anyone who values their privacy. I hope you’ll consider including it in your next Top Ten list! The Lite version provides partial coverage from the Community Blacklist, so it’s a great tool even for those who don’t wish to pay.
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions, or if you’d like a free PRO version. I’m happy to provide screen shots or anything else you might need.
Alejandro
Here’s my pick on the Top 10 Android Apps:
http://www.tech.nolicio.us/2011/07/top-10-android-apps-for-2011.html
awesome i liked all of them and soon i am going to publish my own android application !!
named as”emily boots”
any one intrested can check
This app looks promising still I am search for some app which can help me remove unwanted factory softwares which access internet without my permission and a running in the system tray no matter how many times I try to kill them. If you have any suggestion then please reply.
Thanks
-Nancy