New essential Android apps thread

I have been using Inbox by Gmail and have had no problems, I'm not sure you can link other email accounts like you can with Gmail but it is wprking erfectly.
 
Quick Google Keep question. How do I mark things as complete? I want to be able to tick notes to show they are done (then preferably archive them). Am I missing something? :confused: You can tick them in a web browser... (I'm not talking about lists by the way)
 
fair enough. I would assume that typically you know which stations are the cheaper and which are not, even with price changes at least for me the petrol stations like morisons are always cheaper than BP which are typically the most expensive. once you learn this the app becomes pointless some what.

Yeah, to an extent. But I only really pass a couple regularly. Sometimes it's the big brands though. There could be one 2 miles away that I've never seen that is cheaper than the ones I use. Or if I'm out and about, good to know before you head to one, what you'd be paying.
 
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Quick Google Keep question. How do I mark things as complete? I want to be able to tick notes to show they are done (then preferably archive them). Am I missing something? :confused: You can tick them in a web browser... (I'm not talking about lists by the way)
Anyone? :confused:
 
I find that really odd. What good is a task app without the ability to tick tasks as complete? :confused:

Anyways, you can click a tick in a desktop web browser.. I don't understand Google sometimes :confused:
 
In the web browser version as far as I can tell the "tick" is just highlighting it. Keep is more like keeping notes instead of tasks.
 
Anyways, you can click a tick in a desktop web browser.. I don't understand Google sometimes :confused:

But the tick on the website version is just to select it, not mark it as done or anything. It's the equivalent of tapping and holding on a note on the app.

Sounds like you need a dedicated tasks app really.
 
Yeah. I don't understand it. What's the point of listing tasks and lists and such if you can't tick them off. I like Keep so far, but it's not for me. And I made my girlfriend change to it and put up with her whinging so we could have a shared shopping list :(:p

I was happy with GTasks until they started harassing me with ads. What else is there that my girlfriend and I can share specific lists? Maybe something with a Chrome extension too.
 
You can tick items on lists to mark them as done, and you can archive notes when you're finished with them. That's about the closest you're going to get to the functionality you want without using an app designed for that specific purpose.
 
Does anybody have a suggestion as to the best eBook reader for Android?

I have used MoonReader Pro for the last couple of years. Works with files on dropbox and/or drive as well as those stored on the device.

if you have multiple devices then it can sync reading position across them as well.
 
Yeah. I don't understand it. What's the point of listing tasks and lists and such if you can't tick them off. I like Keep so far, but it's not for me. And I made my girlfriend change to it and put up with her whinging so we could have a shared shopping list :(:p

I was happy with GTasks until they started harassing me with ads. What else is there that my girlfriend and I can share specific lists? Maybe something with a Chrome extension too.


Give Wunderlist a try, we use it for shopping lists and to-do's etc. It sync's pretty well but you can't really do much beyond task items where as Keep/Evernote etc have more options.

It's owned by Microsoft now, so at some point it may get re-branded or integrated into Windows/Outlook services.
 
What's a good app for location, condition or time based reminders? I want something that will use a combination of things to trigger a reminder like:

If I'm at the train station and haven't received an email receipt for parking, remind me to pay for parking.
If my battery drops below 50% and I'm in Bluetooth range of my work laptop and its office hours, remind me to charge my phone.
If I'm in Bristol and its 7am remind me to pay for parking.

That kind of thing?
 
That would be very handy, I doubt any would read your e-mails though?

IFTTT might do a few others (maybe location at a certain time for example)
 
Yeah I was talking to a guy at work about it and we wondered if the email access would be possible, but location, time and other devices being nearby should be OK.

Google Reminders sort of do some of it, but then clear once you have done it. I want something that works the other way, creating a reminder if certain conditions are met.

I'll take a look at IFTTT, cheers.
 
Hmm. IFTTT does look like it can read emails, but I don't think there is a way to stack multiple IF conditions together for a single action, like location and time, or battery level and devices around and day of the week and time.
 
The new Waze (v4) is really nice. No feature changes, just all new UI and smoother animations.

Shame my car head unit doesn't support it though. Reason to upgrade it? Maybe... :p
 
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