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This week we spend in the Best Android Apps of the week include attention to the Material Design App Instagram, Popcorn Time Flixtor competitor and official new Outlook app.
1. Imagine
Instagram still has not had a Material Design Update, and maybe that will take a long time. To alleviate the waiting, you can try the excellent Imagine. Imagine an Instagram client that you can use to log in with your Instagram profile and service. The app uses the Instagram API, which allows you to upload photos and videos, your feed and reactions can view on posts and posts can liken it.
It is also with Imagine possible to view profiles and people follow and unfollow. What can not by constraint with the Instagram API is customize your profile, see messages and notifications received. Read more about Imagine and see screenshots of the app.
→ Download Imagine in Google Play (free)
2. Flixtor
Flixtor is a video streaming service that is strongly reminiscent of Popcorn Time. The service had been using for a while on the PC and Mac, but is now also available as an app for Android.
Flixtor is best described as an alternative to Popcorn Time. The app has therefore clearly inspired by the popular video streaming service, because they have much in common. Flixtor so makes like Popcorn Time using torrents, making it easy to stream the latest movies and TV shows to your Android smartphone. However, this is illegal, whatever the use of Flixtor is illegal. Furthermore, the interface of the app reminds strongly Popcorn Time, which means that the supply of movies and series is presented on a Netflix-like fashion. In addition, the app with the Chromecast works and is supported subtitles. Read more about Flixtor and view screenshots of the app.
Flixtor is not found in Google Play, but you need to install from this link as a separate apk file on your Android device. How to do it, read our tip to install apk files. Moreover, make sure that you have to install Android 4.0.4 or higher.
3. Lazy Swipe
large smartphones Users typically have two hands to control their device. Lazy Swipe makes it easier to perform quick actions with one hand and let you also see notifications.
After installation, you can specify whether you want Lazy Swipe Swipe from left or bottom right start. Next you have the option to display the context menu also, for example notifications from Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp, though previously it required access to your messages. Favorites, add, briefly on an app icon and tap on an empty field.
As the name suggests, runs Lazy Swipe mainly to swipe. By swiping your thumb on the shortcut menu, you select between the toolbox (with shortcuts to the camera, wifi and flashlight), favorite apps and recently used apps. Watch a video of Lazy Swipe and check screenshots of the app.
→ Download Lazy Swipe in Google Play (free)
4. Latern Music Player
Lantern Music Player is a new minimalist music player for Android that features the Material Design Android Lollipop. The app may look minimalist there Lantern Music Player crack secret of the functions. Consider the possibility of music to stream the Chromecast, the convenient integration with Daydream and Muzei or the ability to modify the function of the floating round action button.
Lantern Music Player comes with the Material Design Lollipop, including new animations and icons, and the round action button to pause your music and play. There are thirteen different color schemes available and you have several options to change the appearance of the app. There is also a widget for your homescreen and lockscreen aawezig. Read on and see screenshots of Latern Music Player.
→ Download Lantern Music Player in Google Play (free)
5. Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office for Android is now available for everyone to download. The apps are currently only available for tablets with a 7-inch screen or larger. Microsoft Office for Android consists of Word, Excel and Powerpoint. The three apps are available for use on tablets with a 7-inch screen or larger running Android 4.4of Android 5.0.
With Word, Excel and Powerpoint for Android lets you logically Word, Excel and edit PowerPoint documents. For the use you do need a Microsoft account, but it is free to make when starting the app. The apps work much the same as the desktop versions of Word, Excel and Powerpoint, wherein the controller is optimized for touch. Buttons are thus larger and clearer, and specific settings are made so that they can be reached with the fingers. Read more about Microsoft Office for Android and view screenshots and a video.
→ Download Microsoft Word Google Play (free)
Download → Microsoft Excel in Google Play (free)
→ Download Microsoft Powerpoint in Google Play (free)
6. Outlook
Since today the mail application Outlook is finally officially available for Android. It is a preview app that is based on the techonolgie of Acompli, a company that Microsoft acquired beginning of December.
The new app is available in Google Play under the name Microsoft Outlook Preview. Outlook Android app is optimized for both smartphones and tablets, and integrates all your emails, contacts, calendar appointments, and e-mail attachments. You can quickly switch between different accounts and delete or archive messages swipe. The large screen tablet has the advantage that you can see both your inbox and messages you type
As in Acompli (and Inbox by Gmail) your inbox smart:. Important messages are automatically surfaced and mails that can wait a bit, you can easily swipe away. You can they possibly “schedule” so that they return again at a later point in your inbox. Minor mails appear in the folder ‘Other’. Read more about the Outlook Android app and view screenshots.
→ Download Microsoft Outlook Preview in Google Play (free)
7. Morning Routine
Morning Routine is the best alarm clock app for Android, but also has another enormous features to even get the best snooze in bed.
From bed steps of many not their strong point. Morning Routine wants to help you by alarm clocks to establish a broad way. You can make a huge alarm clocks, special work to weekend alarms. So logically you have the option to snooze, alarm clock but also in the wake instantly access your favorite music or news app. That makes up slightly less annoying.
Another nifty feature is the requirement to scan a barcode. Only when you are scanning this barcode, the alarm is gesnoozed. So you have to get out of bed, when the barcode at least not stick on your nightstand. Read more about Morning Routine and see screenshots and a video of the app.
→ Download Morning Routine in Google Play (free)
8. Camu
Camu already was available for iOS, but has also found its way to Android. The app is in the App Store as one of the better photo apps and this is mainly because of its user. Camu is not equipped with the extensive options that many other apps, but focuses on the basic functionality.
So there are implemented some cool filters, you already for shooting select a photo or video. This is done by swiping left or right on the screen until you see a nice effect. By swiping from the top down, you can adjust the brightness and exposure of a picture. Read more about Camu and see screenshots of the app.
→ Download Camu in Google Play (free)
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