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Thank you to everyone who shared data on phone plans.  After some discussion, we decided to stay with our current provider after all, for a single smartphone.  S will stick with a plan-free dumb phone for now, and in a few months when the budget gets more predictable we'll try out the cheap smartphone plan that [livejournal.com profile] danceswthcobras suggested.

So I now have a lovely new Samsung Galaxy S2 with Android, and like everything about it except that, like all smartphones, it doesn't actually fit in my hand.  I'll cope, but I'm a little sad for the passing of tiny flip-top communicators.  Be that as it may, I'm now in the much more fun stage of finding apps.  I once again seek suggestions.

My app aesthetic is that anything that's cluttering up my screen should take advantage of the fact that this is a small, portable device with GPS and/or camera.  Carbon footprint calculator that would work fine on a laptop except that I wouldn't have to squint?  No thank you.  Something that tells me the carbon footprint of the trip I'm taking right now?  Much more interesting.

I'm particularly looking for

  • a shopping list program that can pull up coupons for things I'm already planning on buying, but that is primarily an easy way to track needs and purchases.  Bonus for comparing prices at the stores I visit most often without me having to enter them by hand.  Bonus for pulling up sustainability information.

  • a packing list program as good as Packing Pro is supposed to be, but for Android--one where I can create sublists to add or subtract from a given trip (e.g., a "con costuming" list that means I don't have to remember, every Wiscon, that we need both my belt pouch and S's gloves)

  • good naturalist identification programs--what's that bird?  What's this plant?

  • Anything that will tell me cool things I didn't know about the space around me--for example, right now I've got Google Field Trip running, and it tells me about historic events that happened along my commute.

  • A Twitter client that will let me easily flip between my lists, with one click to open a new message window.  I tried Twicca, which is well-reviewed but doesn't seem to work on my phone.  Right now I'm stuck with the standard Twitter app.

  • A widget that will let me access my camera from my home page.  Maybe this is something in settings, rather than a separate app?

  • A good face recognition app--I don't think this actually exists yet.

  • Apps that can distract toddlers without driving me up a tree.  That means no talking, and the option of turning off sound when the point is to keep the kid quiet for a few precious minutes.  I know I've seen these around--apps that create colorful lines or fireworks trailing behind your fingers.  Right now the best thing I can find is a sort of minimal bubble-blowing-and-popping app.

  • Good adult fidget apps.  May overlap with the toddler apps.

  • Interesting sustainability/environment apps with some sort of enhanced reality component

  • Physiological measurement and tracking--pulse rate, sleep quality, etc.

  • A traffic avoidance program known to work well in the Northeast.

  • apps to facilitate taking over the world and/or showing them all

  • Other things you've found particularly useful or fun.

The future is kind of a strange place.

Date: 2013-04-06 10:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] blaisepascal
For a GPS/navigation program that does well, even compared with the standard Google Navigator, I recommend Waze. It is a social-networking navigation program, which means that user can alert each other of road conditions, traffic, police, etc. It also learns the routes that locals use (which might not be the routes standard routing algorithms find), and adds them to their recommends.

Date: 2013-04-08 07:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladymondegreen.livejournal.com
A widget that will let me access my camera from my home page. Maybe this is something in settings, rather than a separate app?

If your phone is at all like mine, you drag one of the default icons out of the bar at the bottom of the page and then drag the camera icon there and it will appear on all pages. Failing that, drag the camera icon to the main page (dragging icons left and right will usually allow you to hover over the periphery of the page and drop it on the next page, or the next for organizational purposes.)

Date: 2013-05-03 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] almeda.livejournal.com
You can play with what I've got installed on my tablet, at the end of the month, and see which of them (a) you'd enjoy and (b) would work well on a smaller screen. :-> I've got a Nexus 7, runs Android.

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