Sunday 1 December 2013

Top Twenty Apps For Android Tablets

With Nexus 7 and many more android tablets out now, tablets are now no longer iPad copycats. But to get the most of your tablet you need some great applications too. This post will guide you through some of the best android apps available for your tablet. Here are the best android apps for tablets......





Top Ten Android Apps For Tablets




    1. Chrome

How are you going to say no to having the best desktop browser on your tablet? It's fast, light and if you use Chrome on the desktop, syncs your open tabs, bookmarks, passwords and more

Google's Chrome for Android is an edition of Google Chrome released for the Android system. On February 7, 2012, Google launched Google Chrome Beta for Android 4 
(Ice Cream Sandwich) devices, for selected countries. The first stable version of the browser was released on June 27, 2012.Chrome 18.0.1026311, released on September 26, 2012 was the first version of Chrome for Android to support Intel x86 based mobile devices.




Price: Free!!!!






    2. Kindle

Just because you don't own a Kindle doesn't mean you shouldn't be buying Kindle eBooks mdash;especially when Amazon has an Android app that's dead simple to use. The e-book wars aren't quite over, but no one will judge you for siding with Amazon. Free.

The Amazon Kindle is a series of e-book reader designed and marketed by Amazon.com. Amazon Kindle devices enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read e-book, newspaper, magazines, blogs, and other digital media via wireless networking.The hardware platform, developed by Amazon.com subsidiary Lab 126 , began as a single device and now comprises a range of devices – some devices using an E Ink Electronic Paper display capable of rendering 16 levels of Gray to simulate reading on paper and tablets that have a colour LCD screen.


    3. MX Player

MX Player is quite possibly the best video player for Android tablets because it packs a ton of features and can play a bunch of different video file formats (avi, mkv, divx, etc.) under the sun.

The best way to enjoy your moviesHardware acceleration can be applied to more videos with the help of new H/W decoder. MX Player is the first Android video player which supports multi-core decoding. Test result proved that dual-core device’s performance is better up to 70% than that of single-core devices.  Easily zoom in and out by pinching and swiping across the screen and subtitles can be scrolled to move back and forth faster.




    4. Crackle

Sony has released Crackle, an app that streams full-feature movies and popular TV shows to Android for free. For free. For free! We're talking popular TV shows like Seinfeld or big times movies like The Da Vinci Code and all completely free! The app is the same ad-supported streaming service as the Crackle.com website (and iOS apps) and has a decent catalogue from Columbia Pictures, Tri-Star, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Classics and other studios.


    5. Camera Launcher

Camera Launcher lets you access the camera in the Nexus 7 and flip it into a dedicated camera app so you can take self portraits and/or tickle yourself silly with funny faces. It records video too.




    6. HBO Go

If you're smart enough to order HBO with your cable, HBO Go will let you watch every episode of every season of The Sopranos, The Wire, Deadwood, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Rome, and any other awesome show HBO has ever made. Oh, and you can stream movies too. Free.










    7. Plume

Sadly, the official Twitter app isn't exactly tablet friendly. Luckily, Plume, a highly customizable Twitter app, works well enough on Android tablets so you won't miss Twitter on your Android tablet.











    8. ES File Explorer

If you like to dig a little deep into whats going on in the innards of your Android tablet, ES File Explorer reveals the file structure of the OS so you can find files, transfer stuff around and all that good stuff.
ES File Explorer is a free, full-featured file and application manager. 
It functions as all of these apps in one: file manager, application manager, task killer, cloud storage client (compatible with Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, Box.net, Sugarsync, Yandex, Amazon S3, and Ubuntu One), FTP client, and LAN Samba client. 
It provides access to pictures, music, video, documents, and other files on both your Android devices and your computers.





    9. Evernote

If you need more features in a "note taker", Evernote is simply a powerhouse of a note taking app. Not only can you jot down notes but you can take pictures, record voice notes and upload files to remember all on their cloud. Free.
Evernote is a suite of software and services designed for note making and archiving. A "note" can be a piece of formatted text, a full webpage or webpage excerpt, a photograph, a voice memo, or a handwritten "ink" note. Notes can also have file attachments. Notes can be sorted into folders, then tagged, annotated, edited, given comments, searched and exported as part of a notebook.



Price: Free!!!!

    10. Nesoid

 I can't think of anything better than playing old NES games on your brand new tablet with the NesEmu emulator. Who needs fancy graphics! Give me my childhood favourites. $4.










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