How about Solid Explorer. It's my favorite file browser.
Also Network Analyzer Pro is a bunch of great network tools that I use quite often.
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How about Solid Explorer. It's my favorite file browser.
Also Network Analyzer Pro is a bunch of great network tools that I use quite often.
Solid Explorer is great. Works for everything I've needed from it, including remote servers.
They are great, but OP asked for paid apps. These are all free.
FOSS apps worth paying for, either through a premium option like FairEmail or donation, are also welcome π.
Doesn't Jellyfin already have a FOSS app? What's the difference to that one?
Jellyfin's android app is just the website in a wrapper I'm pretty sure, so it doesn't have some features Also the UI/UX is nicer
I'm giving Kvaesito Launcher a shot since I haven't been too happy with KISS Launcher. So far I'm enjoying the experience!
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Some others I previously forgot:
Musicolet is such an awesome app.
A lot of great stuff recommended here already. Ditto a lot of them but here are a few others I use:
+1 for Repainter. I bought it when it didn't use a subscription yet. It's really great for theming your device!
Torque if you have a Bluetooth OBD2 device.
I would like to recommend "Piston" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.clockworkbits.piston as well. It is the only app I found that feels modern and well-built vs all other OBD2 apps looking like they're 6+ years old
Oh an actually decent-looking OBD2 app! I'm too cheap to fork over the money for the Bluetooth ECUTek dongle (I have the license and cable). I'll have to give this one a try.
This is great, I love torque but it's definitely dated. I'll check it Piston.
TickTick is a great reminders app. Cross platform too
My life is basically run out of this app. The pomo timer is an excellent bonus that I use for when I'm alternating between various work tasks
RIF! Oh wait...
MiXplorer Silver File Manager
For book lovers like me, Moon plus reader pro. I have used it every single day on my phone for years and am very happy with it.
Moon plus reader pro
That's a great one! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flyersoft.moonreaderp
Its worth mentioning that SD maid has a new version in development, so it may make more sense to buy the new version, although its presently in beta
Keepass2android is a great password manager. Technically itβs free but the dev asks for donations once in a while, which Iβm happy to do to support the project.
PowerAmp is also an awesome music player.
how do you feel about that compared to KeepassDX: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kunzisoft.keepass.free ?
If you want just a good file manager with the FTP server option - I use Material Files, which is free and open source app. here's the link
I freeze apps with SD Maid and App Manager would I see a benefit while using Ice Box?
Highly recommend this to everyone.
Do you have any screenshots of your setup? Samsung builds in panel support but I always just disable it. I'm curious to see what real world use looks like.
Same I'm curious what it might offer over Samsung's panels since I have those customized and use almost daily for apps like calculator, notes and shortcut to bitwarden plus quick access to the screenshot utility.
Lumai fusion powerful video editing tool. Play store link
Oto music player. Great for local listening Play store link
Symfonium is great for streaming music from my media server to my phone Play store link
Kwgt is great for making/edit your custom widgets or using others. Play store link
It's worth mentioning. If you have a Samsung smartphone. The luma fusion app is available at 50% discount in the galaxy store compared to the Play Store.
Wallabag is an excellent open source alternative to Pocket with RSS support. It's free (as in free beer), but you can pay a small amount of money if you don't wanna self-host.
Fastest I ever signed up for a recurring subscription.
What's up with the 2.2 rating?
It used to be totally free. Glancing at the reviews, many people were very upset when they switched to a $4.99 monthly subscription model.
They did crowdsource the data (they have a companion app where they will pay you per property map). And as a result, they don't have information about every single complex. But I have found the data that is available has been invaluable to me in time savings.
The app also defaults to HERE maps (with Google maps as an option), and some people don't seem to like those.