1. myWalls
The app is free at the Play Store, however, you can choose to make a donation which is as low as INR 35 ($0.54) or as high as INR 110 ($1.7).
2. Look Up – A Pop Up Dictionary
The database is huge and contains the meaning of up to a 2.2 lakh words and phrases. Just in case, it’s unable to return a meaning, the failure message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Apart from fetching meanings, you can mark a favorite to any word, so that it’s readily accessible.Beyond that, the settings menu contain a handful of features like the dark mode . The app is available for free in the Play Store. Features like syncing to the GoogleDrive and translation is available only in the Pro version.
3. Privacy Screen Guard & Filter
Handling this app is super simple. There are two handles — one is to increase and decrease the size of the overlay while the other handle is to move the overlay around. What’s more, if you still think that the neighbor isn’t getting the message, you can darken the screen even more through settings.
The overlay can be simply switched on/off through the arrow button. And if it can’t get any better, the shape can also be switched to a circular one.
4. Pocket Sense
It’s a practical app to have, particularly when you travel a lot by public transport.
It also features a charge sense mode, which will sound an alarm when the charger is removed. This especially comes to use when you have left your phone to charge in a restaurant or public place.
And if you want to take it a notch above, there’s the motion sense mode which will alert you even if there’s the tiniest movement sensed by the sensors.
5. InstaSwipe
Surely, with Instagram updating its features, you can easily upload multiple photos in a single post. Yet, if you want to impress your followers with the impressive panorama that you just clicked, then sadly, it can’t be done. But what if you can you could divide your panorama, upload it and yet it looks like one? Say Hi to Instawipe.InstaSwipe beautifully divides panoramas into equal grids and uploads into Instagram. And yet when you look at the uploaded content appears as to have beautifully and seamlessly integrated to form a panoramic mode, with the resolution intact.
6. Notifications in Bubble
You, on the other hand, need not take the trouble of opening an app every time a notification comes.
7. Night Screen
It creates an overlay on top of your screen, and in the process shielding your eyes from the offending light. Overall, it’s simple, easy to use and very effective tool to have.
8. Cursor Control
My only gripe is that it disables the Secure startup option, which is a must-have secure option these days.
9. Pixbars: Energy Bar
You can choose to have an indicator too along with the pixel line display. Plus, the of the pixel bar and its thickness can be customized as per your wishes. Moreover, the refresh rate is set at 1000 ms by default, and if you don’t want instant updates on the life of the battery or the strength of the Wi-Fi, you can have it decreased.
The free version lets you have only one bar enabled at a time, however, the updated version lets you have more than one display at your status bar. The colorful pixbar along with zero ads makes this a must have application.
10. Decision Crafting
The functionality is simple. All you have to do is enter the options that you are pondering. and slap in the criteria. Criteria can be anything like money, distance, overall goodness, etc. Now, enter the rate and bam, the machine will spit out the decision to you.
Of course, it requires a lot of manual work, but then, if you aren’t able to arrive at a decision then you can call it your next best friend.