Contacts+:
Contact
management is often a mess, especially with the multiple accounts that people
often have to juggle. Contacts+ is a good solution for cleaning things up and
linking those in your contact list to social and communication networks. The
Contacts+ app syncs the contacts' profile data and contact information so you
can send a message through one of many platforms. There are greater
customization options than what is found in the stock contacts Android app,
with great-looking profile photo options and methods for tweaking the overall
Contacts+ scheme.
Talon for Twitter:
Talon for Twitter:
Talon
is a well-designed Twitter app that is geared towards power users looking for
more than just what the company-created app contains. Talon for Twitter offers
viewing images and web links in-line, and multiple layout choices.
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geeks like me also get to see which client each tweet is coming from. Another
smart move is separating the discussion and conversation panels from a specific
tweet so you can see if the sender interacted with others.
Just
like the developer's other excellent Android app, Sliding Messaging Pro, Talon
gets frequent bug fix and optimization updates along with new features.
Level Money:
Level
Money is a great, new tool that links to bank accounts for rapid access to
financial information. It calculates total income, savings and recurring bills
in order to determine spendable cash. This amount is designed to show you how
much can be spent on a specific month, day or week.
Level
Money also provides several widgets so you can get this information at a glance
right from the home screen without the need to open the app.
ISSUU:
Issue
hopes to democratize publishing with a low point-of-entry and monthly cost for
creating magazines. The company boasts of over 30 million magazines and
catalogues in its Android app.
The
result is an interesting mix of content, which has much of the
community-enthusiast feel of Flip board. It is worth exploring for the variety
of content; time will tell if this becomes a disruptive element to magazine
publishing.
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