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The list below is now out of date (but nice for historical purposes). Check out my more frequently (and automatically) updated list from AppBrain.com: AppBrain.com App List
A co-worker just got a Nexus One phone and asked what applications I have on my Android phone, so I thought I would list them out here:
- Amazon
- Astrid - Tasks that sync with the Remember the Milk web site
- Astro File Manager - Good all around file manager for Android
- AudioManager - Audio widget for changing all your sound levels
- Auto Conference - Automatically puts a phone call on speakerphone when you set the phone down.
- Barcode Scanner - Mandatory
- Bubble - Bubble level application for fun
- Cab4Me - Haven't tried this one yet.
- Calculator - Since the one on Android by default is weak.
- Car Mode - Automatically puts phone calls into speakerphone when mounted in car dock.
- CNET Scan & Shop - Still trying to figure out the difference between this and ShopSavvy
- Compass - Again, just for fun.
- Download Crutch - Pretty much required application for running .APK's not in the Market.
- Evernote - I keep all my personal notes in here. Excellent application and system.
- Facebook - Don't like it, but I have it....
- FartDroid - Keeps the 3 year old happy.
- FingerPaint - Also helps with 3 year olds.
- Geodelic - This is the new version of Sherpa (T-Mobile only). Haven't played with this enough yet.
- Google Goggles - Need to play with this more.
- Google Sky Map - Awesome tool for stargazing.
- Google Voice - Who listens to voice mail on the TUI any more? All my cell phone voice mail goes here now.
- gStrings - Guitar tuning application
- IPcalc - IP address calculator when you don't feel like doing binary math
- Key Ring - Scan your barcodes into Key Ring. The only time I tried it I couldn't get it to scan at the store.
- Layar - Interesting augmented reality type application.
- Linda File Manager - Another file manager (like Astro)
- Listen - For downloading podcasts
- Maps - Default Google Maps
- Metal Detector - Interesting and it actually works.
- MotoTorch LED - Great widget for the dark.
- Movies - I can put movies into my Netflix queue with this.
- News and Weather - You lucky Android 2.1 people already have this....
- NewRob - News reader that syncs with Google Reader
- NPR News - For downloading the segments you only caught the tail end of
- PaperDroid - Still trying to figure out how to deal with the every growing "To Read" pile
- PDANet - Free version lets you tether
- Quick Profiles - Let's you easy change modes (night mode, meeting modes, etc.) for volume and features
- Remember the Milk - Haven't tried this yet (requires premium RTM membership).
- Shazam - Recognizes music that you are currently listening to.
- ShopSavvy - Definitely must have for scanning barcodes and comparing prices.
- Silencer - Haven't played with this enough. Silences the ring on the phone when phone is placed face down.
- Smart Alarm Clock - Still getting used to this one that can detect your sleep patterns and wake you up at the corect time.
- Swype - Replacement keyboard where you swipe from key to key instead of pecking. I'm really liking this one.
- Tasker - Automation tool that I'm trying to use to replace Locale now that it went pay only.
- Wapedia - Since you can't have a good dinner conversation without Wikipedia
- WaveSecure Beta - Get your phone back (hopefully). Free until January 31st I think.
- Waze - Open Source mapping program. Edit the maps. Chomp some roads. Turns navigation into a driving game.
- Weather - Eh.
- WordPlayer - Still trying to find a good eBook reader.
- Zedge - For extra backgrounds and sounds.