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15 bizarre Android apps - Computerworld.nl

9 Aug. 2013 by Kristian of Inverness

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9 Aug. 2013 by Kristian of Inverness

Background Google makes occasional bizarre apps to within Google Play. These are the 15 most idiotic apps for Android.

rules that Google suggests allowing apps in the Google Play store are a lot less strict than what Apple requires developers to submit an application for the App Store. And it is noticeable the consequences. Not running the Android store in the total number of applications, also downloaded more than Google Play at Apple.

A consequence of the looser policy is that developers have more freedom in building their apps, allowing you occasionally encounter bizarre creations. Fifteen of these we show in this article.


1. Entity Sensor Pro

If you were of Ghostbusters or you can entertain with infotainment series like Ghost Hunters, now fine earlier fan then you can probably manage well with Entity Sensor Pro.

This

costing € 4.75 app turns your smartphone nothing less than an EMF detector that you can detect abnormalities electromagnetic fields. The app also has a built-EVP recorder. Lets you listen to messages from beyond in audio recordings.


2. Carrr Matey

the Google application store many apps that help you to find you. parked car found Carrr Matey is undoubtedly one of the strangest of the bunch. Inspired by pirates (arrr!) app shows your car as a pirate ship on a map and help you to find it via the built-in GPS of your mobile phone.

The free app lets you drop anchor, find your boat and enter in the port (read: garage) your ship is stranded. Of course, lacking even a treasure map (a map you can make notes) is not missing.


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