Top 5 Android Apps To Make Your Life Easier

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As the demand for android apps is gradually increasing day by day, more and more android apps are launched in the Google market. They do bring android device users a lot of convenience and make life easier and more interesting. Here I would like to talk about some useful software that I have tried. I like them a lot and think they are worth a try from you. Quick Switch is a quick desktop widget that allows you to quickly and easily change system settings for your Android device. You don't need to search through menu after menu to look for the settings you would like to switch because Quick Switch enables you enable or disable system settings just by a click. The settings includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Auto-sync, Screen Timeout, Data Connection, Auto-screen Lock, Auto-Rotate Screen, Vibration/Silent Mode, Lock/Unlock Pattern, Reboot (Rooted), 3G-2G Toggle, Speaker Mode. Choose the most frequently switched settings to display on your home screen in a bar with 5/6/7 buttons. It definitely the best app locker so far!

It provides protections for any of the specific app that I don't want to be used by others except by myself. It lists all the installed apps, including system software, while you can choose to hide them or not. Once you want to prevent an application from unauthorized or unexpectedly access, just press it, and then select" Apply". It has two unlock modes, namely, unlock password and unlock pattern. Once you forget your password, you can retrieve it by recovery email. The newly added feature is two quick desktop switches. I have to say it is a very good idea to add these two switches. One is used for locking/unlocking all apps just by a click. The other is used for locking/unlocking the entire device. More features like, auto re-lock and auto-launch. App Locker is definitely worth a try! Maybe you can't tell what mPicture can do just from its name. It is an app that helps you get awesome and unique wallpapers for your home screen and easily switch them.

It totally contains thousands of beautiful pictures, which are clearly sorted. Choose one you like and collect it to your SD card to easily use it again. It is really a good helper for decorating your home screen with different awesome pictures. As its name suggests, Photo Manger is used for managing your digital photos. It is a photo sorter and editor. It sorts photos based on time and folders. It definitely is a task manager for you to kill tasks/process/service speed up your phone and save battery. You can also edit your boot list to quicken the speed of boot. Besides as a task manager, it is also an uninstaller for you to uninstall any installed apps you like. Advanced Task Manger allows you to add certain tasks to the Exclude list, which provides special protection for the apps in the list. Also, it summarizes your phone's CPU, Memory and SD card current usages, which offers you a good and direct understanding of your phone.

You can listen to the sounds that different birds make to help you identify songs and calls. You’ll even find migratory maps and updated sightings drawn from the database at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. It combines an accessible guide with bird alerts, and it’s great value for money on Android. If you do like it, then check out Audubon’s other apps covering everything from trees to insects. Avid hikerswill love Gaia’s detailed topographic, satellite, and road maps, as well as its extensive feature set. Users can record their tracks in real time using GPS, mark waypoints, and snap geo-tagged photos. With the app’s built-in search function, you can also explore Gaia’s database of natural parks and trails. 20, to be exact — the feature set is unparalleled, and explorers and professionals alike have given Gaia glowing reviews. You’ll see various recommendations for military survival guides online (including the free Army Survival Guide for Android), but if you want something truly comprehensive that could save your life, you should opt for the SAS Survival Guide. The Special Air Service is a regiment of the British Army and widely regarded as one of the toughest fighting forces on the planet.

This app was written by a former SAS soldier and instructor and it combines more than 400 pages of text with videos, photos, Morse code and compass devices, comprehensive first aid, and a quiz to test your knowledge. Not only is the content top quality, but the app is well designed and it’s easy to use as a reference guide. There are 59 National Parks in the United States, and this app provides useful information, up to date news, and photos of all of them. This master app gives you a map of their locations and a general overview, but you’ll find that Chimani offers free individual apps for many of the top parks, from Acadia, to Yosemite, to the Grand Canyon. These individual apps include audio tours, hiking trails, points of interest, offline GPS navigation support, and a host of additional guides for everything from the best scenic spots, to Ranger-led events.