New essential Android apps thread

Can highly recommend VLC for android. The default video player on my phone won't run the audio or subtitles of a particular movie I put on it, but VLC runs it perfectly. Nice UI too.
 
Can highly recommend VLC for android. The default video player on my phone won't run the audio or subtitles of a particular movie I put on it, but VLC runs it perfectly. Nice UI too.

I've just started using TVMC (Kodi with lots of addons) on my Note 3 and don't know why I've never used it before.
 
MX Player with the custom codec for audio (AC3/DTS) and everything is superb whether I'm streaming 1080P over the LAN or streaming HD videos off a website doesn't matter, it plays it superbly and has a wealth of configuration options to play with.
 
I found the sub menu much easier to navigate with, big shame they removed it. Not many good alternative YouTube apps either, the ones I've tried doesn't order my subscribed channels chronologically.
 
I found the sub menu much easier to navigate with, big shame they removed it. Not many good alternative YouTube apps either, the ones I've tried doesn't order my subscribed channels chronologically.

It now takes more swipes to get to your history etc too :| such a huge step backwards.
 
Almost forgot about OGYoutube on XDA, which is a modded version of the official app with extra features such as pop up video and background play. Only downside is the login fix, which seems to be a mess...
 
I found Google KB atrocious at auto correct but SwiftKey to be on the ball. I also like how SwiftKey remembers your history and is saved on the cloud when you switch or have multiple devices.
 
I had been using SwiftKey for a while but it started playing up (the cursor was jumping around and double typing words). I'll give it another go and if that fails try swype (Y)
 
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