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Two of my latest faves are:

Zedge - i'm glad they've created an app instead of having to do everything through their website! Loads of free ringtones and wallpapers that you can apply from directly within the app.

Newsroom - I was previously using FeedR as my RSS reader but this is so much better. The only thing i miss is being able to share articles.
 
Zedge: I like the fact I can acess the ringtones I've download with my other options like Handcent and the stock alarm feature on my hero. It makes it so much easier to have specific ringtones set when I recieve a text for certain people and calls and all that.
 
I have a Cliq and these are my favorite apps by FAR:

Anycut ( I love love love this app)
advance task manager (pd version).
Bubble wrap game (this is addicting)
handcent sms (this should of already been installed)
google skymap (awesome!!)
Ringdroid
% calculator (I have an 11 yr old who finds this VERY useful when doing homework)
trapster (I live in the suburbs of Chicago and there are TONS of red light camers)

This is just to name my FAVORITES. I'm still trying to find an app to remind me when my bills are due (ONLY bills and thats it) w/0 having to put them in my calendar. :)
 
a QR code is also known as a 2D bar code. The app called Barcode Scanner in the market will read these codes and tell you what data is stored in it (usually a string of text). Download Barcode Scanner and read the one that I have below my screen name. :)
 
Did you ever find out if it is okay to charge your phone overnight without decreasing the life span of the battery? or would it be best to charge the phone when it os low say 3-5% of battery life?
 
Favorites so far:

Astrid: good task manager
Google Sky Map: cool astronomy app
Maps: duh
Shop Savy: saved me some dough over the holidays
Ultrachron: great stopwatch/timer use for cooking and napping
Listen: good podcast app
Trimble Outdoors: good hiking GPS app
 
Did you ever find out if it is okay to charge your phone overnight without decreasing the life span of the battery? or would it be best to charge the phone when it os low say 3-5% of battery life?

Mike, it should not make a difference with modern lithium ion batteries. Back when phones used older technology batteries it was better (sometimes) to drain them down all the way.

Nowadays, you can pretty much charge it whenever you want! :)
 
Did you ever find out if it is okay to charge your phone overnight without decreasing the life span of the battery? or would it be best to charge the phone when it os low say 3-5% of battery life?

you can charge the Lithium Ion or Lithium polymer battery in your cell phone whenever you like.... its actually "preferred" to not discharge all the way down unless you need to... but for the longevity of the battery, they actually prefer to be topped off or even left on the charger overnight.

Its been many years now since cell phones "big handheld with a cord" that used the old NiCad batteries that developed nasty memories without a full discharge... that is not an issue with your battery.

Keep it on the charger whenever you don't need it on your person and/or overnight.
 
My faves are:

Tunes Remote- Lets you control your iTunes library remotely from anywhere within the range of your wifi network.

VLC Remote- Lets you control VLC player from anywhere within the wifi network.

Twidroid- Easily the easiest to use, nicest lookely, and issue free twitter client

Advanced App Manager- comes with a 1x1 widget that kills all apps and i love that.

Spare parts- lets me see which apps are taking up most battery use and cpu use. and let me speed up my droid alot by turning off all transition animations and window animations.

Last.fm- my personal favorite personalized radio website. was using it long before having an android phone.

Video Player- Lets me play video files on my phone, so i can watch my favorite episodes of The Office whenever i want!

Gameboid- GBA emulator. playing pokemon games all day haha

PdaNet- let me tether EASILY which is pretty helpful
 
After using the Eris for a little over a month my fav apps so far...

PdaNet
Facebook for Android
Places Directory
Barcode Scanner
ShopSavvy
Spare Parts
Speedtest.net
Ringdroid
Shazzam
Pandora

yeah I know its like the first 10 to 15 apps under all applications
 
Everyone's raving about Anycut, but can you give some examples of what you use it for? By default you can already add shortcuts for contacts, direct dial, navigation, settings, etc, so what do you use Anycut for?
 
Just tried Mobile Security by Lookout. Love this app. It's beta, so still in test stages, but what a great thing to be a part of. Does everything it professes to do. Try it for yourself.
 
is swype available yet? I can't find it on the android market.

BTW - I'm loving ShapeWriter. Gesture-based typing is awesome!
its available but not on the market. id give you the link but it would be removed :rolleyes: so just search on google
 
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