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By: Ra'ananInAlbany (HypnoStatc) https://techcitement.com/hardware/top-10-apps-for-your-new-android-device/#comment-1216 Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:29:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7160#comment-1216 In reply to HypnoStatc.

My bad, GeniusScan by Grizzly Labs is iOS only.  I should have said CamScanner.  They make an iOS app i used to use before moving to GeniusScan, but their Android app is 9+ in my book.  Used CamScanner twice only, but that’s twice more than any other android camera-PDF-making app for the platform.

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By: Yoni Gross https://techcitement.com/hardware/top-10-apps-for-your-new-android-device/#comment-1215 Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:14:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7160#comment-1215 In reply to Matt Algren.

Listen used to be my go-to. Great product that Google really needs to go back to developing.

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By: HypnoStatc https://techcitement.com/hardware/top-10-apps-for-your-new-android-device/#comment-1214 Wed, 28 Dec 2011 13:59:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7160#comment-1214 I would like to second EverNote, and also add two apps. CardStar, free, which will give you a scannable barcode for all those loyalty cards on your key chain or in your wallet. My wallet is much thinner. There are hundreds of merchants, and the ability to customize the language of the barcode, if you know how to manipulate them(why I know how to manipulate barcodes is not so interesting, or useful). Second is GeniusScan, which comes in a paid and a free version($3 gets you no ads). For mobile techs like me, signed paperwork is essential. This app uses your camera to take a picture of something, you can select and massage your photo, and turn it into a PDF. No more paperwork or scanning once I’m home at the end of a day. Plus, it allows you to upload and email to Dropbox, Evernote, google docs, twitter, and other online repositories.

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By: John https://techcitement.com/hardware/top-10-apps-for-your-new-android-device/#comment-1212 Wed, 28 Dec 2011 12:57:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7160#comment-1212 If your Android device doesn’t have Ice Cream Sandwich with its offline web page function Read it Later is a great little addition even though you have to pay for it. You install on browser plug-in on your desktop computer and mark whatever you want to be able to read offline (i.e. anywhere you don’t get the internets). You can also choose the share option on any article on your Android device and choose read it later an it adds it there. 

Up until the latest update to Pulse it was my favorite free Rss Reader on either Android or iOS

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By: Matt Algren https://techcitement.com/hardware/top-10-apps-for-your-new-android-device/#comment-1211 Wed, 28 Dec 2011 04:41:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7160#comment-1211 In reply to Yoni Gross.

BeyondPod is paid, though. Have you tried Google Listen? I recently switched all my podcasts over from my ipod to Listen a few weeks ago and have been impressed so far. It’s not perfect (finding the RSS feeds that include full audio is a pain), and I fully expect it to be integrated into Google Music eventually, but it’s a good free solution for now.

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By: Yoni Gross https://techcitement.com/hardware/top-10-apps-for-your-new-android-device/#comment-1210 Tue, 27 Dec 2011 20:55:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=7160#comment-1210 Don’t forget Astrid for task management and Evernote for note taking. If you’re into podcasts, I’d recommend BeyondPod. And of course you can always add Pandora to the music category.

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