Saturday, 5 January 2013
MOST POPULAR AND USEFUL ANDROID APP 2012 [DOWNLOAD]


Kingsoft Office : All is FREE! Allow you View & Edit Office files Anywhere and Anytime.

Kingsoft Office is known as the most user-friendly mobile Office: whether in a small cell phone screen or on a large screen on the Tablet, Kingsoft Office has a superior performance!
And it is also the only mobile Office with full-features FREE: all features listed below are free to use!

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Viber : Free Calls & Messages: Viber – Be Free to Communicate. Call and text anyone, anywhere.Viber lets everyone in the world connect. Freely. More than 90 million Viber users call, text, and sendphotos worldwide – for free.Viber is available for Android devices and other smartphones. We are always introducing new features,platforms and possibilities.
Viber is completely free with no advertising and we value your privacy.
New in Viber 2.2: you can now send free messages to groups of friends. Share photos, links and invitemore friends to join.Zello Walkie Talkie : Turn your phone or tablet into a walkie talkie with this lightning fast free push-to-talk (PTT) app, which works between Android, iPhone, Blackberry, and PC. Talk to your contacts privately or join public channels to engage in a hot debate.
1.Real-time streaming, high quality voice
2.Contacts availability and text status
3.Public and private channels for up to 300 users
4.Option to map hardware PTT button
5.Bluetooth headset support (selected phones)
6.Voice history
7.Call alert
8.Push notifications.
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Top 5 android apps to get success for online student[most useful]

1. Evernote: Even for the student taking all of his or her classes online, Evernote is a great tool for organizing notes, both those captured on the application’s camera feature and those recorded in searchable audio files. For instances where a student does find themselves in front of a whiteboard, this app can capture the notes and save the file to be searchable as well.
2. Dropbox: There are reasons that Dropbox is the most popular cloud-based document storage program on the web. With the ability to synchronize documents, up to 2GB with the standard free account, a student can work on a single project regardless of his or her location. For students who log in to Dropbox using an edu e-mail address, each referral they make qualifies them for an additional 250MB of memory space.
all app in one click then click now(below)
3. iSpring Free: Looking to get a leg up on your classmates when making a PowerPoint demonstration? iSpring Free allows users to insert a Flash file directly into a presentation. Though with limited controls, reviews make clear that this device is simple to use.
4. My Class Schedule: Time management is a skill everyone needs. For students – especially those balancing school, work and family – an app like My Class Schedule does a great job of keeping track, not only of future meetings and events, but more importantly, the app tracks the number of days left before a major paper is due or a critical test is scheduled.
5. Thinking Space for Android devices, SimpleMind+ for the iPhone: Everybody has a space where they do their best thinking. Unfortunately, many times those spaces don’t have a computer nearby. With either one of these two mind-mapping apps, the process of identifying a central idea and then visually breaking that idea into its logical, supporting ideas is as portable as your smartphone.
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You can download them by clicking below in one package
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Top 5 android apps to get success for online student[most useful]

1. Evernote: Even for the student taking all of his or her classes online, Evernote is a great tool for organizing notes, both those captured on the application’s camera feature and those recorded in searchable audio files. For instances where a student does find themselves in front of a whiteboard, this app can capture the notes and save the file to be searchable as well.
2. Dropbox: There are reasons that Dropbox is the most popular cloud-based document storage program on the web. With the ability to synchronize documents, up to 2GB with the standard free account, a student can work on a single project regardless of his or her location. For students who log in to Dropbox using an edu e-mail address, each referral they make qualifies them for an additional 250MB of memory space.
all app in one click then click now(below)
3. iSpring Free: Looking to get a leg up on your classmates when making a PowerPoint demonstration? iSpring Free allows users to insert a Flash file directly into a presentation. Though with limited controls, reviews make clear that this device is simple to use.
4. My Class Schedule: Time management is a skill everyone needs. For students – especially those balancing school, work and family – an app like My Class Schedule does a great job of keeping track, not only of future meetings and events, but more importantly, the app tracks the number of days left before a major paper is due or a critical test is scheduled.
5. Thinking Space for Android devices, SimpleMind+ for the iPhone: Everybody has a space where they do their best thinking. Unfortunately, many times those spaces don’t have a computer nearby. With either one of these two mind-mapping apps, the process of identifying a central idea and then visually breaking that idea into its logical, supporting ideas is as portable as your smartphone.
YOU CAN ALSO LIKE: most popular top 25 free android apps
You can download them by clicking below in one package