We have Pandora, Twitter, Pulse, some of us even have Skype. There are some great games on Android, but you’ll have to dig a bit. The Android Market can get spammy, sometimes, but good applications will often rise to the top of the lists.
So what about the ones that are essential to Android? Well, I’ve had my Motorola Droid since early February, and here are the ones that I have found and can’t seem to live without:
Barcode Scanner
QR Codes are those funky black and white boxes. If you already have a scanner installed on your phone, try scanning the ones in this article to get you to the Android Market versions easily.
DoubleTwist
First off, you need to know that there are two versions of DoubleTwist. There is a version for your phone, but it’s not essential. It’s more an “ease of use” item. The version that you need to download is the one for your desktop.Think of DoubleTwist as iTunes for Android. You can use it to manage applications, browse the Android Market and it even converts videos to be playable on your Android device. While it is absolutely possible to manage the content on your Android without any 3rd-party software, DoubleTwist is one of those programs that just makes so much sense that you’ll want to have it anyway.
Weather & Toggle Widget
Meebo
Meebo is a cross-service IM client that can run just about any instant messaging service you can imagine. On top of that, it’s also one of the few ways that non-Verizon Android users (in the US) can get Skype on their Android.
The great benefit of Meebo is that it uses data, instead of your SMS, so you shouldn’t have to worry about blowing through your text message allocation. It runs in the background, and you can change the alerts to be specific for each service or type of message, as well.
AK Notepad
It is and does exactly what you’d imagine. It’s a notepad application that will allow you to leave notes for yourself. However, there are a few neat features about it, as well.
Overall, it’s just really handy, and it fills a pretty big gap in the Android OS.
So there you have it. While I’m sure that you’ll find your own applications that you use and love, this should be a good list to get you on your way.
If you do have something that you’ve grown fond of, please do drop us a comment. We’re always looking out for new apps.
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