Alarm clock plus—probably the most feature rich alarm bell app. It allows for multiple alarms on different days with different tones, alarm labels, gently rising alarm, quick to set one time alarms and alarms that won’t stop unless you solve a math problem which is useful for deep sleepers.
Darker—pretty much the same as Night Mode, except that it also allows for color adjustment. Unfortunately Android doesn’t seem to support dimming certain wavelengths and the color is just slapped over everything (the strength is adjustable), so the contrast isn’t that great.
I think what sets the above mentioned ES File Explorer above others is the integrated networking capability, you can use cloud storage, FTP and LAN sharing with the same app.
FBReader with TTS Plugin—listen to .epub and .mobi formatted ebooks.
Libra—weight tracking with charts, weight loss goal tracking, statistics on weight change and excess/shortage of calories.
Pocket—put articles you find during browsing to a safe place for later reading. It has a browser extension on PC for Firefox and Chrome and sync capability. Also, it has a page flipping mode that allows reading articles as if you were reading an ebook, and inverted color rendering for night time reading.
Repligo PDF Reader—I think I’ve tried every pdf reader there is on Android, and this is the only one that can both reliably reflow text for easier readability and has inverted rendering. Also has a text-to-speech option.
Rittr Labs Push Ups, Sit Ups, Pull Ups and Squats—All of the four apps are separate but I haven’t found a better app for automatically generated calisthenics workouts. These calculate the first workout sets based on your max repetitions and the next workout based on how people usually progress, which is further adjusted by telling the program whether the workout was too hard, just right or too easy. I’d recommend you give at least a day or two for recovery between workouts, for example have a different workout for each day with a four day rotation.
You know what’s sad? It seems the support was discontinued a year ago. I never noticed because it still works just fine, syncs the annotated pdf files to dropbox and all that, and still seems to be the best pdf reader there is.
Found and apk that seems legit, I’ll pm the link to you, try at your own risk.
More apps for Android (5.0.2):
Alarm clock plus—probably the most feature rich alarm bell app. It allows for multiple alarms on different days with different tones, alarm labels, gently rising alarm, quick to set one time alarms and alarms that won’t stop unless you solve a math problem which is useful for deep sleepers.
Clockwork Tomato—a fully customizable pomodoro timer.
Darker—pretty much the same as Night Mode, except that it also allows for color adjustment. Unfortunately Android doesn’t seem to support dimming certain wavelengths and the color is just slapped over everything (the strength is adjustable), so the contrast isn’t that great.
I think what sets the above mentioned ES File Explorer above others is the integrated networking capability, you can use cloud storage, FTP and LAN sharing with the same app.
FBReader with TTS Plugin—listen to .epub and .mobi formatted ebooks.
Libra—weight tracking with charts, weight loss goal tracking, statistics on weight change and excess/shortage of calories.
Pocket—put articles you find during browsing to a safe place for later reading. It has a browser extension on PC for Firefox and Chrome and sync capability. Also, it has a page flipping mode that allows reading articles as if you were reading an ebook, and inverted color rendering for night time reading.
Repligo PDF Reader—I think I’ve tried every pdf reader there is on Android, and this is the only one that can both reliably reflow text for easier readability and has inverted rendering. Also has a text-to-speech option.
Rittr Labs Push Ups, Sit Ups, Pull Ups and Squats—All of the four apps are separate but I haven’t found a better app for automatically generated calisthenics workouts. These calculate the first workout sets based on your max repetitions and the next workout based on how people usually progress, which is further adjusted by telling the program whether the workout was too hard, just right or too easy. I’d recommend you give at least a day or two for recovery between workouts, for example have a different workout for each day with a four day rotation.
Can I get a link to repligo? Can’t seem to find it in a quick search...
Also I downloaded the RittR labs stuff and alarm clock plus to try it out.
You know what’s sad? It seems the support was discontinued a year ago. I never noticed because it still works just fine, syncs the annotated pdf files to dropbox and all that, and still seems to be the best pdf reader there is.
Found and apk that seems legit, I’ll pm the link to you, try at your own risk.