Top 5 Best Android Apps of the Week for November 2013
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November 2013 has seen the release of a number of exciting new Android apps. Here are the apps that One Click Root is most excited about for this month.
That’s why I like Power Grid, which gives you that information on your Android smartphone or tablet. Just install the Power Grid app on your Android and then install the Power Grid software on your PC to complete the connection.
Once installed, Power Grid users can view information about CPU load, hard drive usage, memory usage, and more. They can also control iTunes and the volume of individual apps (which is great for playing music or using TeamSpeak without minimizing your games).
You can even go to the ‘Communications HQ’ to monitor Twitter feeds, Facebook feeds, and feeds from Skype/TeamSpeak/RSS friends.
Power Grid is truly an amazing app and it’s one that will save PC gamers a lot of time and effort. You can download it for free here
The Google Keyboard – like all good keyboards – makes it easier to type what you want to type in a shorter period of time. It also comes with better voice recognition and integration features and Gesture Typing with dynamic floating previews.
Emojis were one of the biggest improvements to the keyboard with Android 4.4. Unfortunately, emojis are currently only available on keyboard users with Android 4.4 or higher.
Download Google Keyboard today here
Sounds simple, right? True Launcher also includes powerful search functionality and upgraded home screen features. If you want to shake up the vanilla Android experience, then True Launcher is an excellent option.
Power Grid
Serious PC gamers need to monitor system performance when playing games. Unfortunately, most PC gamers don’t like to Alt+Tab out of a game in order to monitor those system performance metrics.
That’s why I like Power Grid, which gives you that information on your Android smartphone or tablet. Just install the Power Grid app on your Android and then install the Power Grid software on your PC to complete the connection.
Once installed, Power Grid users can view information about CPU load, hard drive usage, memory usage, and more. They can also control iTunes and the volume of individual apps (which is great for playing music or using TeamSpeak without minimizing your games).
You can even go to the ‘Communications HQ’ to monitor Twitter feeds, Facebook feeds, and feeds from Skype/TeamSpeak/RSS friends.
Power Grid is truly an amazing app and it’s one that will save PC gamers a lot of time and effort. You can download it for free here
Google Keyboard
Google vastly improved its keyboard for Android 4.4. Unfortunately, Android 4.4 is currently only available to Nexus 5 users. However, users of other devices can still install the Google Keyboard and a number of other 4.4 apps from the Google Play Store.
The Google Keyboard – like all good keyboards – makes it easier to type what you want to type in a shorter period of time. It also comes with better voice recognition and integration features and Gesture Typing with dynamic floating previews.
Emojis were one of the biggest improvements to the keyboard with Android 4.4. Unfortunately, emojis are currently only available on keyboard users with Android 4.4 or higher.
Download Google Keyboard today here
Switchr
The default Android switcher is good but not great. Switching between apps never feels as smooth as I want it to feel. Apparently, one Android developer agreed with that sentiment because he created an app called Switchr.
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True Launcher
There are dozens of launcher apps for Android and most of them are quickly forgotten by users. True Launcher, however, has attracted a good following of users over the past few weeks. Instead of lumping apps according to alphabetical order or the date downloaded, True Launcher customizes app lists based on the ones you use most.
Sounds simple, right? True Launcher also includes powerful search functionality and upgraded home screen features. If you want to shake up the vanilla Android experience, then True Launcher is an excellent option.
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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