Saturday, March 9, 2013

Must-have apps on your smartphone

It’s annoying when you have to pay for the apps that you want to use. It’s more annoying when you can afford to buy the app but still can’t because you don’t have a credit card. Nonetheless, there are plenty of free apps that can fulfill the need of yours. Browse through the list below and install what’s needed.

1. Viber: Viber allows you to call, text, and send photos worldwide for free to over 140 million users. This app is available for Android, iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Phone and many more devices. If you use an iPhone and hating the fact that you can’t purchase Whatsapp, Viber is made just for you and you can even call! It’s an easy way to connect to your loved one, provided you have internet access.

2. Facebook: Many phones these days come with the Facebook app but you have to download it, it’s free of cost! The fastest growing social network site keeps you up-to-date with your friends and even play games, like Words with Friends etc. Share pictures, check-in and have a fun time with this free app available for all kinds of devices.

3. Skype: Skype is basically a free voice and video call service to anyone else on Skype. Whether they’re on an Android, iPhone, Mac or PC, as well as IMs, this app has made it easier to connect to friends and family, no matter where they are. If you can, you can also purchase credits and make cheap international calls.

4. Nepal Loadshedding Schedule: The land of the loadshedding got what it really needed on a Smartphone. Nepal Load Shedding Schedule is a free app and serves all users with smart way to view the loadshedding schedule. You can view, create widget, send sms schedule, receive notification before/after the loadshedding. Sadly, it doesn’t come with a flashlight widget!

5. Tiny Flashlight+LED: Flashlight app for your device! Easy to use and very useful, especially when you don’t have electricity and don’t know where you kept those set of matches to light the candle. Tiny Flashlight is currently the best led flashlight app on the Android Market.

6. Opera Mini Web Browser: If you’re using 3G service and paying a lot for the datas you’ve drawn, Opera Mini Web Browser might help bring that bill down. With the speed and efficient controls, Opera Mini Web Brower is ahead of all other browsers and it reduces data costs with the help of the unique compression technology. The best thing is, however, is that it’s free of cost to download and use.

7. Whatsapp Messenger: WhatsApp Messenger is a smartphone messenger available for Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Phone and Nokia phones. The app uses 3G or WiFi (when available) to message with friends and family. The app is free of cost for upto a year on Anroid but on iPhones, you have to purchase it.

8. iDownloader: It’s annoying when you buy an iPhone and it doesn’t let you download any songs or videos. iDownloader will put a stop to just that. Once you download and install this free app on your iPhone, it’ll download just about any kind of file and save it on its own folder and you can even password protect it!

9. Instagram: With over 100 million users who love Instagram, this is got to be the hottest app around. It’s free, fun and a simple way to make and share photos on your device. Pick a preset from the several filtered effects or tilt-shift blur to breathe a new life into your pictures. Transform the everyday mundane moments into a piece of art and show off to the world!

10. Wordweb: If you’re the kind of person who wants to know the meaning of something as soon as you hear it and use it in your future conversations, Wordweb is the app for you. This free offline English dictionary and thesaurus with synonyms, related words and great search, also pronounces the words for you and there are absolutely no adverts. Keep you dictionary updated, and you’re life will be much easier. Who uses the bulky dictionaries anymore?

source: republica

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