Your favourite Android, WinMo and Symbian Apps

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Your favourite Android, WinMo and Symbian Apps

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So I am curious to see what people favourite android applications are. (Win Mo too and Symbian to a much lesser extent, but its pointless starting 3 separate threads)

Here's one I am interested in :)

Edit: and http://www.cyrket.com/
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MXit
Handy Taskman
Total Recall
Nimbuzz
Skype
Slick
mIRGGI
ShakeSMS
Opera Mini 4.2
MSDict - medical dictionary
Calcium
Python
Theme Scheduler
Nokia Audio Book Manager
LCG Jukebox
Mau Mau by LCG
LCG X-Plore
Garmin XT
Nokia Maps 3.0
Google Maps
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you should also add iPhone apps to the list.

Shazam on Android, its basically SE's Track ID with a few extra features.
Layar on Android
Any of the lightsaber apps. nothing beats pretending you are Luke Skywalker
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The lightsaber app got old very quickly
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Lol. Except that assuming my friends have it installed, or a similar one, we'll be able to have cellphone battles in calculus. :lol:
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Symbian:
Skyfire
Opera Mini
Opera Mobile 10 beta
Shazam ID
MumSMS+
Black and White
LCG X-Plore
LCG Jukebox
TTPod
Gmail
CorePlayer
JBak Taskman
LightSabre
Advanced Device Locks
QuickOffice full
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You should definitely add iPhone / iPod touch apps to the list.

iPhone / iPod Touch:

-News24
-Dungeon Hunter
-Google Mobile App
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Do you want me to compile a Global list in the first post?

Recommendations on a decent IM program for Android? I run gtalk and MSN and I also have a yahoo account.
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Prime wrote:Do you want me to compile a Global list in the first post?

Recommendations on a decent IM program for Android? I run gtalk and MSN and I also have a yahoo account.
Use either Meebo (it's an app)

or Ebuddy.

Meebo is superior however.
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Used ebuddy on symbian and hated it. Will try meebo.thanks
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Prime wrote:Used ebuddy on symbian and hated it. Will try meebo.thanks
Yeah eBuddy isn't really great.

Let me know how Meebo goes.
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Meebo works really well. :)

Got opera mini working. It's in the apps store which is also working fine for any free apps.
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Opera Mini isn't as useful as the main browser however (not to mention constantly having to push "menu"),
but if you're trying to save bandwidth - it's awesome.

another favourite:

-Twitdroid

Damn near the best Twitter app I've ever used.
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M1ke wrote:Opera Mini isn't as useful as the main browser however (not to mention constantly having to push "menu"),
but if you're trying to save bandwidth - it's awesome.

another favourite:

-Twitdroid

Damn near the best Twitter app I've ever used.
Main Browser works fine but i'll need something light when i am not on wifi :( Apparently opera mini 5 should be better (4.2 is said to be horrendously buggy) I'll be curious to see how much is left of my data bundle at the end of the month :scratch: :oops:

Been using Peep for twittering. but it doesn't seem to have an easy way to twitter @ people :?
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yeah Twidroid is the best twitter app that I have found. just wish it would have a home screen widget like peep.
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KillerByte wrote:yeah Twidroid is the best twitter app that I have found. just wish it would have a home screen widget like peep.
Yeah. While Peep's widget is awesome, the app is nowhere near as great as compared to Twitdroid.
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