Saturday 3 June 2017

Best Mobile Apps




Myntra CPS
                 

                10 Most Useful Mobile Apps 

 


1. Gboard :

Gboard

Gboard is Google's official keyboard app. It's a simple keyboard that doesn't have too many frills. It does have gesture typing (swiping), light theming, voice typing, emoji search, GIF support, and more. Its most unique feature is the built-in Google search that lets you search the web without leaving the keyboard or app that you're in. It can also sync between devices so your saved words go with you. It's effective, simple, and 100% free. You'll want to try this one out if your phone keyboard is giving you fits. It's one of the best free Android apps for sure.

 2. AppLock :

AppLock

AppLock is a free Android app that comes with a lot of options. You can pay for it, get premium features, and no advertising. Or you can view advertising, get the premium features, and not pay anything. Finally, you can use it ad-free, but without premium features. The choice is yours. The app itself is a simple, but powerful app that allows you to lock your apps up tight with passwords so that snooping eyes can’t see them. This is great if you have nosy roommates, kids, or if you just want some piece of mind. You can use the app for free with or without ads (your choice). The ad-free version has a few features missing, but the ads will unlock those features as though you paid for it.



3. Google Opinion Rewards :

Google Opinion Rewards

Google Opinion Rewards is easily one of the best free Android apps in the Google Play Store. To use this app, you simply download and install it, then open it one time. After that, the app will periodically notify you to ask you some questions. You’ll get credit for use in the Google Play Store every time you answer a survey. That credit can go toward buying yourself apps or games in Google Play. It's a great way to expand your collection without spending real money.


4. Blue Mail :

 Blue Mail


Blue Mail is one of the best free Android apps for email. It features a simple design that helps you keep your emails in line. Additionally, it comes with support for a ton of email providers, color coding for organization, app theming, Android Wear support, and widgets. There are also a variety of smart features such as blocking notifications during certain times (per account) to help customize your experience. It does a lot of things right and very few things wrong. The 4.7 out of 5 star rating on Google Play helps back up that notion. You can't go wrong giving it a shot.


5. Groupon : 

Groupon

Groupon is one of the best and most popular coupon apps available on Android. Using this application is very simple. You browse it for coupons for goods or services you want and then you take those coupons shopping with you in order to get discounts. It doesn’t have coupons for every little thing but any penny saved is a penny earned. You can track which coupons you’ve used, take advantage of deals instantly, and a lot more. The design isn’t half bad either. It's one of those free Android apps that are worth a shot.


6. CamScanner :

 CamScanner

CamScanner is among the most popular document scanner apps. It also has a laundry list of features. You can scan apps in. They're exportable to PDF or JPEG. Additionally, you can print using cloud printing or even fax documents for a nominal fee. It also features native cloud support or cloud support for Drive, Dropbox, or Box. There are even collaboration features. You can get most of the basic features for free. Another option is to subscribe to the service for $4.99. That should unlock every feature for those who really need it.


  
7. Google Maps :
 Maps and Waze


Google Maps is about as good as it gets in the navigation app and GPS app space. It has a metric ton of features. You'll get the standard turn-by-turn directions. There is also live traffic updates, info about public transit schedules (where available), and it contains information about virtually every business known to man based on location. It's the one we'd recommend you try and get used to first because it's difficult to find a replacement for all of its features. It's free and you can even download maps offline for temporary use. You can also download Google Street View to get even closer looks at destinations, businesses, and even houses.





8. KeePassDroid :
    KeePassDroid

KeePassDroid is a password manager. It's based on the KeePass open source project. It's a locker app where you can keep all kinds of sensitive information. That includes login details for websites, serial numbers for your expensive items, The app isn't much to look at, but it works really well. Additionally, you can export your stuff to proprietary file types so you can transfer the data to new devices. It's simple, it works, and it's completely free with no in-app purchases. There are other free Android apps based on the KeePass project if this one doesn't suite your preferences.



9. Feedly :
 Feedly

Feedly is one of the best news apps out there and one that you should definitely try out. It’s an RSS reader which means you can subscribe to tons of different websites and get news from all of them at once. It also has support for podcasts, YouTube channels, and more. The major good thing about using an app like Feedly is being able to bring all of your interests into one spot and read about the latest news. It’s completely free and super easy to use once you get it set up. It's definitely one of the best free Android apps.


10. Zedge :
 Zedge


Zedge is pretty much a one-stop-shop for things like wallpapers, ringtones, notification tones, and alarms. There is a very large selection of all of those things available in a variety of genres including fantasy, mainstream, funny, and pretty much whatever else you can think of. Zedge's users add most of the content themselves. Thanks to this, there is quite a bit of variety. Finding stuff on there is rather simple. The only bad part is the advertising can get annoying but it’s easy enough to ignore. You can pick it up right now for free and there are no in-app purchases.



So, here are the Top 10 Useful Mobile Apps which you can easily download from Google Playstore. 
Share your views below. 

1 comment: