It's time for our weekly roundup of the best new Android apps . As every week, this post contains most popular android apps of this period of time . So it's time to test the best Apps !
Spotify Music (Free) :
Spotify now lets you add a whole album to an existing playlist. Listen to the right music, wherever you are.
With Spotify, you have access to a world of music. You can listen to artists and albums, or create your own playlist of your favorite songs. Want to discover new music? Choose a ready-made playlist that suits your mood or get personalized recommendations.
Spotify Music
Google Slides (Free) :
called Google Slides and it’s capable of handling your slide presentations. The good news is that you’ll also be able to edit them.
With Google Slides you can:
- Create new presentations or edit any that were created on the web or on another device.
- Share presentations and work together with others in the same presentation at the same time.
- Open, edit, and save Microsoft PowerPoint files.
- Get stuff done anytime -- even without an internet connection.
- Add and rearrange slides, format text and shapes, and more.
- Present right from your device.
- Never worry about losing your work -- everything is automatically saved as you type.
Google Slides
Aviate (Free) :
Yahoo Aviate Launcher is not your typical launcher. Unlike GO, Nova, Apex and other similar launchers, Aviate automatically simplifies and intelligently organizes your phone, only showing you the apps and information you need as you need them, throughout your day.
Yahoo’s Aviate is now officially out of beta and, to celebrate that, the developers have included some new features and a tweaked UI.
Aviate
Yahoo Aviate Launcher is not your typical launcher. Unlike GO, Nova, Apex and other similar launchers, Aviate automatically simplifies and intelligently organizes your phone, only showing you the apps and information you need as you need them, throughout your day.
Yahoo’s Aviate is now officially out of beta and, to celebrate that, the developers have included some new features and a tweaked UI.
Aviate
OneDrive (Free) :
Microsoft’s OneDrive has reached version 2.6.
With OneDrive for Android, you can easily get to, manage, and share files on the go:
• Browse all your OneDrive files and files shared with you
• Share files by inviting people, sending a link, or sending files to another app
• Open your OneDrive files in other apps
• Quickly get to documents you've recently opened
OneDrive
Osper (Free) :
Osper is a money management system for under 18s. At the heart of Osper is the Osper Card, a prepaid debit card for young people. The accompanying Osper App has separate logins for young people and their parents.
Young people can manage their money from their pocket, and parents have the peace of mind to give their children more financial responsibility.
The Osper Card – a real debit card for under 18.
Osper
Youtube Creator Studio (Free) :
Finally, another app with a very specific audience: people who run channels on YouTube. It's a simple, useful app for keeping an eye on your stats, answering comments from viewers, and managing other aspects of your channel. An essential tool for YouTubers.
Youtube Creator Studio
Panic Button (Beta) :
Panic Button is a free and beta application that turns your mobile phone into a secret alarm for when you're in trouble. Anyone in the world who is concerned about facing risk because of their human rights work can use the Panic Button alert application on their Android phone.
Panic Button
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