Top Andriod Apps of 2011
Android phones have become extremely popular over the last few years. Since the phones became so prevalent, newer applications are being incepted in the mobile market. Android OS allows the users to make the most out of their phones with the flexibility and available horsepower.
RunKeeper
RunKeeper is a free application for Android phones, which allows the users to analyze their social media integration, fitness reports, GPS features and many more. Users can get their own audio cues for time or distance, will create real time GPS maps and can use the phone as a primary source for data. Users can also customize their own web page to show their usage history and sync their workout routines with their friends.
Runstar
Runstar is available in two different versions. The “lite” version is free whereas the “pro” version costs $5.31. This application is similar to RunKeeper. One can use GPS data, however Runstar will help you with the course maps as well. There is a built-in MP3 player here, so that the users can create customized playlists for their workouts.
Connect Bot
Connect Bot is one of the must-have applications for all Android users since it works with Linux and Unix servers. This application is pretty decent and offers a secure shell client for all Android phones. There is an SSH client here which allows the users to connect to remote servers directly from their device.
Ping
Ping is another popular Android application that works well with networked computers. This application will help you know whether your server is running or not. Users can send ICMP pings to different servers from the Android phone.
App Manager
App Manager is an application that helps you manage all the applications from one place. Users can back up their unprotected applications to the SD card. It is fairly easy to install and uninstall applications on the Android phone with the SD card.