Posted 21. March 2011 by Marc, No comments yet
NetCounter is a nice and simple network traffic counter. It does what you would expect it to: counting your traffic. You can see the traffic consumption of your GSM and Wifi traffic and also configure volume based alarms. This comes in handy if you got a traffic limit. You can also configure, add or remove the different dynamic counters and export or import the data as csv. NetCounter starts automatically with your phone and there was no noticeable battery usage for me and I had it running for the last few days.
Posted 13. March 2011 by Marc, No comments yet
Vanilla Music Player is a nice and simple music player app for your Android smartphones. It comes with different home screen widgets, distinguishes itself with its very simple to use interface. Nontheless it features everything you expect from a good music Player. It supports last.fm scrobbling and some nice settings regarding how the player behaves when there are notifications or if it should just play music when there is an external output like a (Bluetooth) headset available. No more embarassing moments caused by accidentally started music! Also after finishing a playlist/album it chooses random songs in your collection so goodbye to silence after a playlist/album is done. Especially for people who like simplicity and apps that just work Vanilla Music Player should be interesting.
Posted 9. March 2011 by Farhad, No comments yet
OpenSudoku is, as the name implies, a sudoku game. It comes with 90 puzzles in 3 difficulty levels. You can get more by creating puzzles by yourself on your device, downloading them from the website, or importing them from a SD-Card. Altogether, this is a really nice game for Sudoku fans with an Android smartphone :-)
Posted 5. March 2011 by Daniel, No comments yet
Analyze what’s happening to your battery level with this app and visualize changes on a graph. This can reveal problems with specific apps (compare a normal graph with what happens when the app is activated) or just show you how your battery behaves. It creates a CSV-File which you can export for further analysis.
Posted 2. March 2011 by Daniel, 2 comments
The OpenIntents File Manager allows you to browse through the files and folders on your android device and view/open, rename, move or delete them. As part of the OpenIntent project it is created with interoperability and openness in mind, so that other applications can easily incorporate it.