With WhatsApp, Viber and Google Maps being the top downloads of the
month for Android devices, we decided to list another top 5 applications
which will enhance performance of these applications and also your day
to day usage of your smart device.
For those of us that like the mobility of having our communications
on the road. Google voice will easily take priority over Skype or your
inlaid text messenger pronto. Cross compatible alongside your PC, the
app can actually give the user a singular number that can ring through
as many devices as you’d like. Not to mention that it’ll block spam and
implement the appropriate filters in order to assure the user’s absolute
privacy. One of the best features that Google Voice allows is the
mixture of cheap international calls as well as the uncanny ability to
siphon through text messages on your PC.
Maintaining your expected level productivity on your Android mobile
device requires you to trudge through files that’ve dropped into the
Android file system. Which can be a horrendous mess altogether, since
those files can literally be strewn everywhere, and
anywhere
besides where you’d probably like them to be. Astro File Manager hops
right in and grants you the freedom to search your files no matter where
they might be hidden on your device. It is accessible on your PC as
well, and implements a search function so that you’ll be able to find
that hidden file you might’ve saved on your phone weeks ago in a matter
of moments.
With its relatively brand-new “Cloud Hopping” technology, Astro File
Manager will allow you to seamlessly move files in-between various cloud
storage services without even downloading them onto your phone first.
Air Droid 2 is quite literally a lifesaver when it comes to being
able to shift files from Android device to your PC, or vice versa. Even
if they’re nowhere near one another. But that isn’t the only hassle that
this app can offer you. Air Droid 2 will also grant you the freedom to
sling text messages, pinpoint your phone’s location, and even allow you
to manage your app installations from the security of your Web browser.
In addition to that, you can push URLs from your PC to your Android, or
copy text from your phone or tablet to your PC.
Being able to print on your Android device can prove to be an
enormous hassle. Transferring from PC to smartphone in order to print
can be a nightmare for those of us whom expect the deed to be done as
quickly and effortlessly as possible. Especially if we’re in a rush, and
trust me there will be moments that you’re too busy to tussle with
prepping your Android to print. Google Cloud Print will take the agony
out of your day. After you’ve connected your printer to Cloud Print, or
any printer on any Net-connected PC will do as long as you have Google
Chrome affixed to your devices. You’ll ultimately be able to print
documents or photographs by sharing them on the Cloud Print app via
Android’s useful Share options. It’s so incredibly useful whenever
you’re moving around from place to place. Not to mention if you don’t
need paper copies, Cloud Print will also allow you to save screens onto
your Google Drive as PDFs.
And perhaps the best for last, I’ll almost guarantee you that this
app will save your butt at least once! Imagine that you’re on the road
with only your mobile device or tablet, preparing for a big transaction
or lofty business meeting; then it hits you– the file you need is
actually somewhere on your PC. Chances are that in this predicament that
you’d potentially weigh your options of rushing back home and
transferring the file onto your device. However, that can be risky. Not
to mention we can take out that messy third-step (if it even is an
option, sometimes it’s not!) and introduce you to this useful little
trinket called Splashtop Remote Desktop. What it does is basically
burrow into your Desktop from wherever you might be situated so that you
can be given access to whatever is that you might need on your computer
via smartphone.
Don’t get the version I’m recommending you to confused with the $9.99 version of Splashtop Remote Desktop, though.
Splashtop 2 Remote Desktop
is the free app that you can download before opting to the paid
version. I’d recommend taking the free download out for an evaluation
before you’re prepared to invest in the product. However, both are
relatively useful and can save you from those terrifying moments of
being caught off-guard in the field. Being able to view and control your
Windows PC right from your mobile device is something that will come in
handy.
Look forward to our other listings of useful Android apps that’ll be available in the near future.
Interesting! But does the splashtop app work free of charge or all these over hyped app dat requires payments
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