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12.11.2024 07:00

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5 Apps Every Android User Must Have

Whether you're looking for a photo editor, activity tracker, weather forecast, or something else entirely, there's an app for it all. The question is which one to choose.
5 Apps Every Android User Must Have

I guess we all want only the best and to get you started at the right place, we have prepared for you 5 apps for Android users covering various categories from web browser, education and more.

Using these five apps won't cover all your needs, but you'll definitely be well on your way to covering the basics.

1. Snapseed

Snapseed is a simple, intuitive, yet impressively powerful photo editing application from the hands of Google developers. It is an application that is definitely among the 5 "must-haves" for all Android users.

Snapseed is suitable for everyone, as you don't need any prior knowledge of photo editing to use it. Visible changes to photos can be made with just a few clicks.

The app offers 29 tools and filters. Crop, rotate, line correction, light adjustment, remove people, add text and much more are available. Unlike some other Android apps in the category, Snapseed is a free app.

2. Accuweather

AccuWeather is probably the most famous weather app in the world, but the most popular is probably the “MinuteCast” feature. It predicts the weather to the minute with surprisingly high accuracy. With the help of the “MinuteCast” feature, we can find a window of good weather in the rain, and a minute forecast is available for up to four hours in advance.

In addition, AccuWeather offers hourly, ten-day and even 45-day forecasts. In addition to weather, it measures air quality, humidity, UV index, wind speed and sunrise and sunset times.

On top of all that, the app also has weather maps and radars, and the app also tells us what the actual temperature feels like. All of the above is certainly proof that AccuWeather truly belongs to the very top of weather apps.

3. Brave Private Web Browser

If you're one of those privacy-conscious users, you might want to consider switching from Chrome — or most other browsers — to Brave.

The Brave Private Web Browser has a built-in firewall and VPN, allows you to block ads, monitor pop-up notifications, cookies, and browse the web anonymously.

Brave also has a built-in UI assistant and its own search engine (you can still use Google or any of the other popular search engines). In addition to being secure and focused on user privacy, Brave is also fast. If you try it, you will find that the web pages load quickly and often much faster than the browser you used until now.

4. Khan Academy

Khan Academy is a completely free application that brings educational content at an extremely high level to users all over the world. In the application, we can find courses in mathematics, economics, history, and we could go on and on. Whether you are a beginner or already have a certain amount of knowledge in the field, you will get something of use.

Khan Academy has thousands of videos, interactive exercises, and quizzes, making the app a great tool that can be used on its own or alongside other learning methods.

Another useful thing about the application is that you can download the learning materials and return to them even without an Internet connection.

5. Todoist

Todoist is a powerful but simple "to-do" application in which we can create daily tasks, set reminders, connect it to the calendar, share notes and collaborate on projects.

With many plugins, different views, Wear OS compatibility and many other features, Todoist offers much more than most to-do apps, while covering all the bases well.

With just a few clicks, we can add new tasks to the task lists, set the priority level, task deadline and include reminders and tags. Adding subtasks and easily duplicating tasks is also a nice feature. If we use Todoist together with other users, we can add comments.


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