22 Oct 2013

Top 5 Android Apps Of This Week

Microsoft Remote Desktop (Free)

Something more serious here: a remote-desktop app from Microsoft for logging in to your Windows computer from an Android device. It's getting generally positive reviews so far, with room to improve in updates over the coming months.

Microsoft Remote Desktop
With the Microsoft Remote Desktop app, you can connect to a remote PC and your work resources from almost anywhere. Experience the power of Windows with RemoteFX in a Remote Desktop client designed to help you get your work done wherever you are

Twitter (Free)


Twitter? That's been on Android for a long time. But this is Twitter's first native tablet app for Android, redesigned for their bigger screens. The catch is that for now, it only runs on Samsung tablets, starting with the latest Galaxy Note. But this limited release hints at wider availability in the weeks and months to come.

Mercury Browser (Free)


Android users are well stocked for web browsers as alternatives to Google's Chrome. Mercury is the latest, focusing on speed and privacy. Gestural controls, tab previews and easy history-clearing add to its appeal, but the competition is tough.

DigiCal Calendar & Widgets


Experience the most stylish Android calendar with Holo light and dark themes with 6 powerful calendar views and 5 beautifully designed widgets! DigiCal is a stylish and easy to use calendar application that syncs all your appointment with Google Calendar. You can choose from 6 powerful calendar views (day, week, agenda, month, text month and list) in both portrait and landscape mode. DigiCal also comes with 5 beautiful widgets (list, grid, day, day list and month).

SolMail - All-in-One mail app


SolMail is a powerful e-mail client that helps you to manage all of your e-mail accounts & messages in one app. It supports many other email services via standard Internet email protocols: IMAP/SMTP/POP3. No additional fees for using our special features. It's 100% FREE.

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