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TOP 10 ANDROID APPS-2016

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Today i am going to write about the top 10 android apps of the year 2013.if u have them feel happy else download it.



1.Splashtop 2 Remote Desktop:

With more people toting Android tablets, their potential as remote access devices grows, as well. Splashtop 2 Remote Desktop is a great way to operate a Mac or Windows PC via an Android slate. It lets you run desktop programs remotely, view and edit files without fussing with transfers or syncs, and even watch HD movies (depending on the speed of your Internet connection, naturally).



2.Dashlane

The Google Play Store abounds with free password managers that encrypt and safeguard sensitive personal information, but Dashlane is one of the best. It uses AES-256 encryption to store passwords, and it automatically enters login information and online forms (e.g., with names and mailing addresses). It saves encrypted data, including password, credit card, and other personal details, on your device or in the cloud. Its premium edition ($30 per year) allows you to sync data to all of your PCs (Windows or Mac), smartphones, and tablets.

3.Google keep

You're probably familiar with Evernote and Microsoft OneNote -- both great note-taking apps -- but the lesser-known Google Keep is a good alternative for Android users. Announced in March 2013, Google Keep is handy for adding quick text notes with photos. It transcribes voice comments on the fly and with generally good accuracy

4.Boomerang

Not a fan of the default Gmail app? You're not alone. The free Boomerang is a great alternative. With its clean design and convenient gesture commands, Boomerang makes it easy to view and organize your inbox. You can "snooze" an email message and have it return to your inbox when you need it -- tomorrow, in two days, or next week, for instance. You can schedule messages to be sent later, and you can track responses to your emails. Boomerang currently works only with Gmail and Google Apps accounts, but support for other services is coming soon, the developer says.

5.Text secure/red phone


Open Whisper Systems has a duo of privacy apps that security seekers should try. TextSecure replaces the default SMS/MMS messenger app on an Android phone. It encrypts texts on your device, as well as those in transit to other TextSecure users. And since it encrypts messages locally, if your phone is lost or stolen, your texts are secure. TextSecure is free and uses open-source, peer-reviewed cryptographic protocols.

RedPhone cloaks voice conversations. It uses your phone's regular number to send and receive calls, providing end-to-end encryption for furtive chats. And, like TextSecure, RedPhone is free and open-source. Can you hear me now, NSA?

6.Blackberry messenger

BlackBerry's smartphone business may be swirling southward, but its cross-platform BBM is a bona fide hit. The company announced more than 20 million new BBM users soon after the app's October release on Android and iOS. BBM's clean, intuitive UI makes it a good choice for sharing documents, photos, voice notes, and other information. The app has some nice privacy features, too, including the use of PINs (rather than phone numbers or email addresses) to identify users.

7.Call Recorder

This may seem like an odd pick for a top 10 list, but the simplest apps are often the most useful. The free Call Recorder is a painless way to record business and personal calls on phones running Android 4.1 or newer. (It may work on Android 4.0.3 devices, but the developer recommends an upgrade to 4.1.) The app can save calls in MP3 format on an SD card, and it can organize recordings in multiple views -- by time, date, name, and so on.

We like the Call Recorder UI, but if it's not your favorite, there are many alternatives available in the Google Play Store, including All Call Recorder and Clever Mobile's Call Recorder.

8.Sleep As Android

Sleep As Android is an alarm clock app with a built-in sleep cycle monitor. To use it, simply place your plugged-in Android handset near you on the mattress. The app uses the phone's accelerometer to track your snoozing activities, including light and deep sleep cycles and snoring patterns. It will wake you during a light sleep cycle, which reportedly leaves you more rested than being jarred awake during a deep cycle. (Your regular alarm clock lacks this sensitivity -- what a jerk.) It even records your snoring, so you can finally hear the racket your partner has been griping about.

9.Android Device Manager

Google's free Android Device Manager brings Apple's Find My iPhone loss and theft protection to Android devices. After logging into your Google Account, you can track down a missing Android phone or tablet, reset the lost device's screen-lock PIN, and erase all its data.

The app works as promised, but some Google Play commenters have pointed out that Android Device Manager lacks a very important feature: password protection. This extra security step would prevent a bad guy from stealing an unlocked Android tablet, for instance, and using Device Manager to erase data on the owner's other Android devices.


10.PicsArt Photo Studio

If you're looking for a mobile photo editor that does it all, it's hard to top PicsArt Photo Studio, a popular Android app with more image manipulation tools than most smartphone shutterbugs will ever use. You can modify photos in numerous ways using masks, frames, overlays, clipart, and sundry other tricks. And the PicsArt Artists Network adds a social touch by letting you create personal art galleries, compete in drawing and photo contests, and connect with fellow creative types. The PicsArt app has been downloaded more than 90 million times (Android and iOS combined), so it's obviously struck a chord with mobile artists.

These are the best apps available in android maarket as far as i know.
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