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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Apps That Will Rock Your Android Tablet!

As Android tablets are becoming cheaper day by day, its popularity is steadily heading north. So, what to do after buying your first Android tablet? Well, instead of randomly downloading applications and trying them out, we have made a list of applications, which are worth trying.
To start with social networking, there are several apps in Google's Play Store but the following ones are the best in the social sector. You can try them out and choose:
Plume: The Twitter application for tablet isn't that smooth, so you can get Plume, a highly customisable Twitter app, that will help you with tweets on your Android tablet.
Android tablet apps

Friendcaster: Well we all have the Facebook app, but try this out and feel the difference. Friendcaster for Facebook is far better than the official Facebook app.
IM+: You can stay connected with your friends on AIM, Google Talk, Skype, MSN, Yahoo, Facebook chat for free via IM+.
Next in line is entertainment. These are the apps we shortlisted for satisfying all your entertainment needs.
MXPlayer: This is an eye-candy for Android tablets. It can play several different video formats including popular ones like avi, mkv, divx.
IMDb: Which movie to watch? Which movies to download? Get to know all about movies via the IMDb app for free.
Kindle: We are definitely not talking about the Kindle fire tablet! This Kindle is a free app through which you can buy kindle e-books.
Sketchbook Pro: A full touch Android tablet can be a perfect canvass for the artist inside you. Spend $5 and you get to draw and paint with virtual tools and brush styles that can be really used to create art. You can save up to six layers per file and export files to photoshop.
Crackle: This is a free release from Sony. You can streams full-feature movies and popular TV shows to your Android tablet via Crackle for free.
Camera Launcher: Camera Launcher lets you access camera in the Nexus 7 and flip it into a dedicated camera app so you can take self portraits. Also, it records video too.
Stitcher Radio: Stitcher Radio can play over 10,000 radio stations, shows and podcasts from the best of NPR, CNN, Fox, BBC, Freakonomics, Adam Carolla, etc.
A couple of more applications will make your Android experience easy.
File Manager HD: Through this app, you know what's going on inside your Android buddy! File Manager reveals the file structure of the OS so you can find files, transfer stuff around and more.
Evernote: If you want to take and manage your notes, then Evernote is the ideal app for you. It's free and you can take notes, pictures, record voice notes and upload files to carry it on the cloud.

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