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Android Apps

AndroidHere are some Android apps I enjoy on my Nexus 7. I’ve bolded the ones I use and benefit from most.

  1. Acts 29 Network
  2. Amazon Mobile
  3. Amazon MP3
  4. Ancestry
  5. Any.DO
  6. Asana
  7. Audible
  8. Bethlehem Baptist Church
  9. Bible
  10. Chase Mobile
  11. Chrome
  12. CloudOn
  13. Dropbox
  14. Easy Voice Recorder
  15. Email (system app)
  16. Evernote
  17. Facebook
  18. Faithlife Study Bible
  19. Field Trip
  20. Fighter Verses
  21. FlightTrack
  22. Flipboard
  23. Gmail
  24. The Going to Bed Book
  25. Goodnight Moon
  26. Google Analytics
  27. Google Authenticator
  28. Google Calendar
  29. Google Currents
  30. Google Drive
  31. Google Keep
  32. Google Play Books
  33. Google Play Music
  34. Google Reader
  35. Google Search (includes Google Now and Voice Search)
  36. Google Voice
  37. Google Wallet
  38. Google+
  39. The Gospel Coalition
  40. Grace to You
  41. IMDb
  42. ING DIRECT
  43. Instagram
  44. Just 6 Weeks
  45. Kindle
  46. Ligonier Ministries
  47. LinkedIn
  48. Maps (including Navigation with turn-by-turn directions)
  49. Mint.com
  50. Netflix
  51. OverDrive
  52. Pandora
  53. PayPal
  54. People (system app)
  55. Pingdom
  56. Pocket
  57. Press
  58. RealCalc Plus
  59. Roku
  60. RTS Mobile
  61. Schemer
  62. SermonAudio
  63. SketchBook Mobile
  64. Skitch
  65. SkyDrive
  66. Skype
  67. Smart Tools
  68. Snapseed
  69. Solid Joys
  70. Talkatone
  71. TED
  72. Twitter
  73. Vyrso
  74. WolframAlpha
  75. WordPress
  76. YouTube
  77. Zillow

See also my list of iPad apps.

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  1. Bellinghammer says

    March 13, 2013 at 9:13 am

    I would add My Tracks to the list.

    Reply
  2. Bellinghammer says

    March 13, 2013 at 10:03 pm

    Also looks like you’ll need to scratch Google Reader off the list. Google announced they will be ending support for it.

    Reply
    • Phil Gons says

      March 13, 2013 at 10:07 pm

      I refuse to until I have to. I almost cried when I heard that today.

      Reply
  3. RRR says

    March 22, 2013 at 5:32 am

    How about a short description after each app for us newbies. Thanks for the compilation anyway.

    Reply

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