See also: Chrome extensions I like
Here’s a list of all the apps currently installed on my Android smartphone. My favorite ones are boldfaced. Please note that a few apps require root access; if your phone is not rooted, these apps will not work.
Let me know if you think I’m missing anything. I’m interested both in superior alternatives to the apps I currently use and in completely novel apps.
- 7 Minute Workout. A simple, minimal exercise routine.
- AdAway. An open source ad blocker for Android using the hosts file. It needs Android >= 2.1 and ROOT access.
- Airbnb.
- Amazon.
- Android Pay.
- AnkiDroid. Review your Anki decks remotely with this excellent app.
- Anti SMS Spam. Prevent unwanted messages from any sender.
- AppBlock. Blocks distracting apps, like Facebook.
- Asana. For task-management.
- Audible. A normal day contains plenty of activities that don’t occupy one’s attention, such as walking, washing the dishes, brushing one’s teeth, etc., which are ideal for listening to audiobooks.
- Authenticator Plus. Better than Google Authenticator.
- BodySpace. Useful (though imperfect) app for tracking gym workouts.
- CamScanner. The best app I found for scanning documents with the phone’s camera.
- Calendar. I’ve tried other calendar apps, but if you use Google Calendar on your computer it’s just easier to keep everything sync with the native Google Android app.
- Chrome. The mobile version of Chrome used to be very unstable, but it has gotten much better recently.
- Click Counter. Useful for running various experiments.
- Coffitivity. Recreates the ambient noises of a cafe.
- Compass. For use in combination with Google Maps, in cases where the GPS signal is lost or there is no internet connection. An underrated tool.
- Couchsurfing.
- DiskUsage. Generates a spatial representation of the contents of the phone’s storage card.
- Drive. My entire (~1.7 TB) drive is on Google Drive; with this app I can access any of these files from my phone.
- Drive Autosync. I use this app to synchronize my entire PDF library (comprising about 6,000 files) between my phone and my computer.
- Duolingo. A good app for learning languages.
- ES File Explorer. A good file-management app.
- ezPDF reader. My favorite PDF reader.
- Feedly. As good as the now-defunct Google Reader.
- Foursquare. For local recommendations.
- Gmail.
- Goodreads. I mostly use Goodreads on my computer, but occasionally use this app to check things on my phone.
- Google maps.
- Google translate.
- Google trips.
- gStrings. An excellent tuner. Will recognize any pitch frequency, on any instrument.
- Habits. For keeping track of dailies.
- Hangouts. On a couple of occasions I had trouble using Hangouts on my computer, but still managed to talk thanks to this app.
- Hoy Milonga. An indispensable app for tango aficionados.
- Instagram. For sharing pictures.
- Instapaper. The best app of its kind; the text-to-speech feature is invaluable.
- Kayak. Recommended for frequent travelers. Recently I missed a flight to Oslo and managed to find another one quickly enough thanks to this app.
- Keep. Great note-taking app.
- Last.fm. I use it only to scrobble the music I play on my phone.
- LoungeBuddy. Enter all your cards and this app will tell you which airport lounges you can access. invaluable for nomads and frequent travelers.
- Lyft.
- Memrise. Spaced-repetition app; supplements Anki.
- Messenger. This app actually makes it easier for me to spend less time browsing Facebook, since I can answer messages without having to log in to the site.
- Mycelium. Bitcoin wallet.
- Mytaxi.
- Nova launcher. Improves the home screen.
- Podcast addict. Excellent podcast app.
- Pushbullet. Send SMS messages from your computer and see phone notifications on your desktop browser.
- Random number generator.
- RealCalc Scientific Calculator. The native Android calculator sucks; use this one instead.
- RescueTime. I mainly track time manually with Toggl, though I’ve found it useful to have an automatic time tracker as well, which I use on both my laptop and smartphone.
- Revolut. A virtual bank/credit card that lets me pay in foreign currencies without fees or unfavorable exchange rates.
- Rocker locker. Make volume keys control media volume by default.
- Ruler.
- Seconds Free. I want an app that vibrates regularly at custom intervals, that vibrates for long enough for me to notice, and that doesn’t drain my phone’s battery. I tried about eight or nine apps; this is the best one I found.
- Shazaam. Will recognize most music playing in one’s environment.
- Signal. Secure communication.
- Slack.
- Sleep as Android. Smart alarm clock with sleep cycle tracking.
- Smart AudioBook Player. Are you looking for an audio player that allows you to play audiobooks at faster speeds without pitch alteration or sound distortion? This is the one.
- Smart Voice Recorder. A good voice recorder.
- Splitwise. For splitting bills and expenses.
- Spotify.
- TagTime. Beeps at random times. A handy tool for self-experimentation.
- Tasker. Automate all sorts of tasks.
- Titanium Backup. A powerful backup tool.
- Toggl. By far the best time-tracking app I’m familiar with.
- Toshl. The best app for managing finances I found.
- TripAdvisor.
- Twilight. F.lux equivalent for Android.
- Uber.
- WhatsApp.
- Weather Underground. Hyper-local weather forecasts.
- YouTube.
With thanks to Nicolás Valentino and Rochelle Harris for valuable suggestions.