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Five… friendly, free Android apps

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Posted December 21st, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Alun Taylor (via reghardware.com)

Android App of the Week Each too simple to warrant a full App of the Week write-up, these five dinky free programs caught my eye over during the past 12 months and have since taken up permanent residence on my Desire HD.

1. App Cache Cleaner

Does exactly what the title suggests and takes a broom to all the guff stored by your apps in their caches. After six months of not bothering to do this, I discovered that I was losing just shy of 300MB of space to cache files, which came as a shock. ACC’s killer feature is an auto-clear setting that can be programmed to run at anything from every hour to every three days.

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Size 490KB
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Viz Profanisaurus

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Posted October 12th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Alun Taylor (via reghardware.com)

Android App of the Week Fist published in 1998 Roger’s Profanisaurus is a compendium of words and phrases inspired by the lexicon and philosophy of Viz comic’s foul-mouthed northern TV reporter Roger Mellie.

Thirteen years later and “the man from the telly” can now spice up your descriptive and euphemistic powers through this handy app. Never before has it been so easy to find an alternate term to describe an ugly bird, taking a dump, throwing-up or passing wind.

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Look up rude words

For anyone who doesn’t know what Viz is, the entire content of the app is based on sexual, regurgitory or lavatorial undertakings. There is nothing remotely uplifting, pleasant, politically correct or educational going on here. Much of it is bloody hilarious, though. Read the rest of this entry »

SanDisk Memory Zone

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Posted October 10th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Alun Taylor (via reghardware.com)

Android App of the Week SanDisk is a name more associated with memory cards than apps, but its new Memory Zone offering should prove useful to anyone who wants to manage and monitor their local and cloud storage from one place.

The app gives you an instant snapshot of how much stuff you have on your phone – system and SD card – as well as your Dropbox, Box, Google Docs and Picasa accounts. Tap on the arrow by each account and you get a detailed breakdown by file type – music, video, pictures, documents, apps and the ever mysterious ‘other’.

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The main page (left) gives a simple view of storage status, and you can get a detailed view (right)

Tap on the main graphic for any storage option and you can see all your files listed by size or name., and you can swipe from one file type to the next. Folders are ignored, making this an easy way to find large files you didn’t know you had and may not want. Read the rest of this entry »

Paper Camera

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Posted September 1st, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Alun Taylor (via reghardware.com)

Android App of the Week I’m not a big enthusiast of mobile phone photography. As long as the end result is in focus and the lighting doesn’t make it look like it was taken on the surface of some distant planet orbiting a green sun, I’m happy. If I want better, I use a real Camera.

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The sketchy UI

But if your photographic emphasis is more on fun than verisimilitude, JFDP Labs new Paper Camera app is worth its asking price. In a nutshell, it takes pictures and converts them into graphic art right there on your handset. Read the rest of this entry »

Cerberus

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Posted August 27th, 2011 by admin No Comments »
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By Alun Taylor (via reghardware.com)

Android App of the Week We’ve all lost our phone at one time or another. Actually, that’s a lie – I’ve never lost my phone, wallet or car keys in my life. But assuming that to err is indeed human, Cerberus provides a simple, reliable and fairly cheap way to locate and, if necessary, disable your Android pride and joy.

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The Sims, the settings (right)

Install the app and once you’ve set up a user ID and password, you can log in through a web browser and locate your handset in Google Maps. If your handset’s GPS pick-up is off, the app will switch it on for pinpoint accuracy, only falling back on a cellular location if it can’t get a satellite fix. Read the rest of this entry »

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