Weather Services Pro on the other hand works great, seems accurate, (lets you choose your weather source) and fits nicely with my dark desktop. Beautiful Widgets and their Weather widget can't seem to get the sunrise time right for multiple countries. This one is 'the businesss' - Polyclockħ) It also took me ages to find a decent multi-country weather service. TwiccaĦ) It took me ages to find a decent world clock - another shortcoming of Android. The data entry side is a little quirky as well - but I like it - it works - really well. It has a nice dark theme which matches my desktop - but the main thing is it's fast, stable, and lets you control when you want to load new tweets - going forward or backwards. Here's what was until recently the best Twitter client - Twicca. I also have Business Calendar installed because I like their widget (they all sync from the same home and Google calendars anyway).ģ) A great file system explorer - ES ExplorerĤ) Evernote, Instagram, Facebook, Skype and a bunch you probably already have as well (okay so that's like four more I snuck into my top ten).ĥ) UPDATE: Twicca is cool, Carbon is slick - Carbon Twitter client. I've since tried it a few more times and I'm liking it a lot. Jorte Update: I actually tried Business Calendar before Jorte and for some reason my first attempt didn't stick. Jorte is perfect for month and week views with gestures that make sense - although the data entry is a little ugly. I want a month view, with at least a few character preview for each item and a list below the month. ColorNoteĢ) The default Google Calendar also drives me nuts. ![]() Here's a list of must-have Android Apps for my Jelly Bean update:ġ) It bugs the hell out of me that there isn't a decent and simple note taking app in Android.
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