Friday App Roundup: XBMC Remote, On My Way, Shapewriter

by: | posted 06.11.10 | Apps

A new feature with one purpose, to spread some application love.  The Android Market is growing exponentially and what better way to help that continue than by supplying you with a weekly roundup of the apps which land in our inbox.  Mostly new, some old, all Android.

To have your application featured in future Roundups, send us an email here.

LinkPush- The wait for 2.2 is a long and difficult road, but we’ve found a way to emulate the push-to-Android functionality in 2.1! We’ve written about this app before, but it couldn’t hurt to give everyone a quick link. Push URLs from Chrome to your phone using this app and the associated Chrome extension!

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On My Way – I love this concept. OMW generates a URL to send to your friends, which in turn lets them view in real time where you are using GPS. Perfect for those not quite trusting of their potentially unfaithful lovers, and those who hate that awkward waiting time between when friends say they’re getting in the car and when they actually show up.

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TiKL – Weird acronym aside, TiKL looks to turn your phone into a Push To Talk Walkie Talkie; apparently, all you need is your friends’ user number to make it work, and it claims to not incur voice or text fees. I’m skeptical to how it works, but it might be worth a look.

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XBMC Remote – For all you people with Xbox Media Centre installed on your modded console or PC, XMBC Remote gives your phone the ability to manipulate the program. This is great for those people who want a cheap remote, or one that won’t get lost between the couch cushions. Works on wifi, so you’ll be able to channel change from across the house, as long as you’re on the same network as your XMBC box.

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Shapewriter – For those who didn’t get into the Swype beta, Shapewriter is a similar system that uses dragging gestures on a keyboard to type out words. I’ve tried Shapewriter before, and I can say I wasn’t impressed; it just doesn’t seem to work as well as Swype; the controls are less intuitive, and the dictionary doesn’t seem to be as refined. There also isn’t a robust tutorial like Swype, which contributed to some confusion as I tried to make the switch, and thought some controls would carry over. Give it a try if you haven’t tried Swype.

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Tedd’s Droid Tools – Interestingly enough, the app’s name is a bit misleading: it only has one “tool” at the moment, which is the ability to answer phone calls without pressing an on-screen button. This, as the app description says, is useful for phones (like our Droids) which don’t have dedicated “answer call” buttons. I’ll be definitely will be giving this one a try, but I don’t get calls all that often.

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Thursday App Roundup: aCar, FolderOrganizer, Cestos

by: | posted 06.03.10 | Apps

A new feature with one purpose, to spread some application love.  The Android Market is growing exponentially and what better way to help that continue than by supplying you with a weekly roundup of the apps which land in our inbox.  Mostly new, some old, all Android.

To have your application featured in future Roundups, send us an email here.


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aCar - (free) – Ever want to track car details (make, license plate) and information like maintenance schedule? Want to calculate your fuel efficiency? Want to see it on shiny graphs? aCar is a must for petrolheads.

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FolderOrganizer - (lite and $1.20) – Organizes folders on your desktop, and allows you to use custom icons to represent them. Definitely a plus for those who like their skins to be just so.

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Wheres My Droid - (free) – Text your phone to turn it off silent and get it ringing. Also allows for GPS tracking, if your phone supports it. Definitely awesome for you chronic misplacers out there.

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Calendar Pad – (free and $1.98) – Widget support for multiple calendars, along with the ability to view each week’s events at a glance.

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Cestos – (free) – Free multiplayer head-to-head action for Android. A rarity in mobile games in that it’s free, but what do you have to lose?

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Corporate Directory – (free) – Syncs with Microsoft Exchange for contact and e-mail data. Definitely great if you’re part of a large corporation.

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Wednesday App Roundup: MyNature Tracks, Homepipe, Chronos

by: | posted 05.19.10 | Apps

A new feature with one purpose, to spread some application love.  The Android Market is growing exponentially and what better way to help that continue than by supplying you with a weekly roundup of the apps which land in our inbox.  Mostly new, some old, all Android.

To have your application featured in future Roundups, send us an email here.

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The Boss App: (lite and $4.99)  Have an anal boss who is constantly looking over your shoulder?  This app helps you hide anything incriminating on your PC with a little wiggle.

MyNature Tracks: (lite and $6.99)  Into the outdoors?  This app will help you identify all of the animal tracks you come across on your next adventure.

xScope Browser: (lite and $2.99)  You’ve heard of this app a half-dozen times from us now, but we needed to let you know that they’ve had another major update.

My Tracks: (free)  This app is pretty fantastic.  From the Google team itself, this app works with Google Maps and allows you to trace your latest hiking or biking adventure and then share it with the world.  Win!


Chronos:
($0.99)  Similar to Locale and SettingProfiles, this new location-based app looks very promising.  In fact, it compiles many of the features from other location apps into one place.

Homepipe: (lite and $2.99)  Sort of like LogMeIN meets DropBox but with a pricetag.

Springpad: (free)  Scan and organize information you run across throughout your day.  Scan barcodes, take photos, search info, create reminders and attach them all to springpadit.com.  This may have just been released today actually!

Tag Home: (free)  A nice home replacement app for 2.1 users only.  Whilte not quite as clean as Helix or LauncherPro, this does off a feature I’d like to see in other home replacements and that is the ability to tag apps.

Wednesday App Roundup: FreeStyle King, Knocking, TrailerSpy

by: | posted 05.12.10 | Apps

A new feature with one purpose, to spread some application love.  The Android Market is growing exponentially and what better way to help that continue than by supplying you with a weekly roundup of the apps which land in our inbox.  Mostly new, some old, all Android.

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  • Square: (free)  One of the simplest ways to accept or make payments on a mobile device and we’re not just talking on the internet.  We’re talking on the streets baby.  You can even have it send your receipts to you via email or text.

Check out the rest of this week’s apps after the jump!