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OT: What's your favorite PHONE app?

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OurGroceries is fantastic.

My Wife and I share seven lists, including both our To-Dos.

The other apps I use all the time are:
Youtube - Of course, but it uses a lot of data.
Reddit - Out of town NFL games.
WAZE- Love the crowd sourcing on speed traps and road hazards.
Wunderground - I used to use accuweather. Both are very good free weather apps.
The general Samsung calendar aggregator- It compiles and combines all of my calendars, except my College and Pro sports calendar.
Samsung Pay - I love it when a clerk tells me it doesn't work. No. Apple Pay doesn't work. Samsung works pretty much anywhere except pay-at-the-pump gas stations and where the Point of Service terminal is Apple-based (i.e. Tim's Bistro in Colchester. I love Tim's, but I normally pay cash there anyway).
Hulu, Netflix, and the Xfinity app - Set the DVR at home, watch it anywhere. They took away the remote DVR and they only make certain (though plentiful) channels available "On The Go."
Pool Math - Used in the Summer. Tracks and advises the exact amount of bleach to keep pool water clean and clear. There is a paid version, but I don't need historic reports.
DD Perks - I hate Starbucks and the On The Go feature allows me to cut the order line.
Cars.com/CarGurus- I'm in the market for a new 4Runner. I'll probably delete them once I purchase one.
Google Home - Must have for the ChromeCast
Roku - I lost misplaced my ChromeCast and only found it a few weeks ago. Got a Roku for $5.
White Noise Lite - Fantastic for my kids when they were young and now when we travel.
Slacker Radio - Only because I've had it for years.
FatSecret - Food tracking, calorie counting, weight loss, and recipes
 
How MANY apps are on your phone?

I have >400 and suspect I could let go of a few...

Used to be like that, but I've been pairing down lately. I'm at just under 100 right now. After Android went to Oreo, I went nuts and uninstalled those that wouldn't target it.
 
I travel a lot and love Aroundme - let's you know what restaurants, hospitals, gas stations, school lines of things and gives you directions, website, etc. Great when you'rein a new place
 
Used to be like that, but I've been pairing down lately. I'm at just under 100 right now. After Android went to Oreo, I went nuts and uninstalled those that wouldn't target it.

The last time I saw you, I believe your phone had one app.

Dial.
 
good to see the phone nerds use overcast. every other podcast app sucks outloud
 
OurGroceries is fantastic.

My Wife and I share seven lists, including both our To-Dos.

The other apps I use all the time are:
Youtube - Of course, but it uses a lot of data.
Reddit - Out of town NFL games.
WAZE- Love the crowd sourcing on speed traps and road hazards.
Wunderground - I used to use accuweather. Both are very good free weather apps.
The general Samsung calendar aggregator- It compiles and combines all of my calendars, except my College and Pro sports calendar.
Samsung Pay - I love it when a clerk tells me it doesn't work. No. Apple Pay doesn't work. Samsung works pretty much anywhere except pay-at-the-pump gas stations and where the Point of Service terminal is Apple-based (i.e. Tim's Bistro in Colchester. I love Tim's, but I normally pay cash there anyway).
Hulu, Netflix, and the Xfinity app - Set the DVR at home, watch it anywhere. They took away the remote DVR and they only make certain (though plentiful) channels available "On The Go."
Pool Math - Used in the Summer. Tracks and advises the exact amount of bleach to keep pool water clean and clear. There is a paid version, but I don't need historic reports.
DD Perks - I hate Starbucks and the On The Go feature allows me to cut the order line.
Cars.com/CarGurus- I'm in the market for a new 4Runner. I'll probably delete them once I purchase one.
Google Home - Must have for the ChromeCast
Roku - I lost misplaced my ChromeCast and only found it a few weeks ago. Got a Roku for $5.
White Noise Lite - Fantastic for my kids when they were young and now when we travel.
Slacker Radio - Only because I've had it for years.
FatSecret - Food tracking, calorie counting, weight loss, and recipes

if you are buying a new car use Truecar.
 
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How MANY apps are on your phone?

I have >400 and suspect I could let go of a few...

73

Spark - Two versions. One for personal email and their beta version for work.
Carrot Weather - Psychotic weather app. See picture.
Halide - It’s a camera app that does amazing things with RAW photos.
Shortcuts - New favorite app. Endless tinkering.
Calendars 5
MinimaList
Facebook
Instagram - So I can stalk my daughter.
Twitter
Overcast - Podcasts
Audible - Bookcasts
Flipboard - News
Swarm - Social app by FourSquare that no one uses, but makes a decent trip journal app.
Bonus Plus - Our supermarket’s app.
Amazon - Large retailer that sells stuff and launches rockets.
SchoolTool - Daughter’s school told me I needed it.
OnDeck - Like SchoolTool, but my daughter’s swim team told me I needed it.
MeetMobile - Race results for said swim team.
Nest - So I can override my wife when she sets the thermostats at 105 degrees.
AeroPress Timer - Recipes for making coffee with an AeroPress.
Shazam
OpenTable
AnyList - Grocery/Recipe/list maker. More functional than Paprika.
Google Voice - The phone number I give people/companies I don’t want to talk to.
ESPN
Feedly - RSS reader.
Stash - Read-it-later service.
FlightRadar - Our house is on the glide path for a few airports. Like to see where the planes are from.
FEMA - Weather alerts. (You need this.)
FireFox Focus
Garmin Connect - It connects my Garmin, funny enough.
HeartWatch - Heart rate app for the Apple Watch.
Optimum - Our cable company.
Remote - AppleTV remote.
YouTube
Authy - Generates codes for two-factor authentication for Dropbox, Google, etc.
USPS Mobile
FAST - Netflix app that tests your internet connection speed
1Blocker X - Ad blocker.
Netgear Genie - Handles the home wifi.
Hue - Lets me screw with the lightbulbs in the guest room when the inlaws visit
Home - Apple app that handles the lights and switches and garage door and crap.

Retouch, Snapseed, PhotoScan, Unspash, Google Photos, Focus, Clips - Photo editing, etc.

Skiplagged, Hotel Tonight, Skyscanner, Hopper, Hitlist - Airfare/hotel tracking apps.

Word, Excel, Books, Prizmo Go, Agenda, Drafts, Files, Documents, PDF Expert, Scanner Pro, PDF Optim - Boring, but necessary work apps.


AAA - I have the platinum plan. They will help me bury a body if I want.

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I don't have a favorite, but I do have a least favorite. I despise Snapchat.
 
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The last time I saw you, I believe your phone had one app.

Dial.

Ha, thinking about it, was probably a flip. That's how I did all my best deals.

Yes, I was late to the smart phone party.
 
Another solid app is WideProtect. It’s like $2.99 and is the only good call blocker that I’ve found that is consistent. I used to get hammered with spoofed numbers but this app lets you block the first N digits of a phone number (I typically used the first six) and it actually works.
 
I like the look of 'Dark Sky' that was listed above. I currently use 'MyRadar'...and end up obsessing over exactly when it's going to rain, snow or otherwise.

I use carrot. It’s a fun app and you can pull data from Dark Sky. You can turn up the sarcasm and the app swears at you and what not. Good integraation for the watch.
 
Spotify - music - far superior to pandora, if you stream music, like to create and share playlists, and would prefer downloading albums/songs/playlists, then it's worth it. You can get new music, although some artists won't allow their new albums to be on spotify. it's about $10/month and they might still throw in Hulu for an extra $3/month.

I use amazon music because of the web player restrictions at work but it’s playlsits and stations are lacking. Might switch back to Spotify if it works at work again
 
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I just wish that Spotify would release a watch app that allowed for offline listening. It’s apparently much easier to do with the new watch OS (Audible just added offline capabilities), so hopefully it will happen. I just like to run without my phone and right now it’s Overcast/Audible/Apple Music offline, but I’d prefer to switch to Spotify.
 
Outside of email (Bluemail) and largely unimportant work conversations (Slack), I basically use my phone for navigating in my car and listening to things in my car. I listen to audiobooks through the library with Libby and Hoopla. I use Pocket Casts for podcasts and Pandora for music. I always liked Spotify but recently a bug would tell me I was offline and couldn't play music, while connected to WiFi and with a premium membership which allows offline play. I am actually really liking Pandora now that you can download individual albums and songs as with Spotify.
 
A bit OT for this OT, but I used to use CarTunes for playing locally stored music in my car. I have a ton of live shows I like to cycle through (as I've recently learned, @August_West played a large role years ago in making much of what I have publicly available), especially when I have an upcoming show I've landed tix to.

Anyway, it was by far the easiest music app to safely use while driving as you could call up songs/artists/albums by a gestures and/or voice command, as well as FF, RW, Play/Pause via gestures. As of a few months ago, it disappeared and I had to find another app. I settled on Pulsar, but really miss the ease of CarTunes. Does anyone know of something similar, or even close?

Big Time EDIT: I checked on a whim after posting this, and it's back! Highly recommended if you don't rely on streaming as your music source.
 
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I've been meaning to thank those who recommended Carrot, which I have been enjoying and think is considerably better than the free weather apps I had been using; now I am wondering whether Fishy provides content for them:


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By the way, Carrot users, which voice do you prefer? I have tried them all and don't love any of them, but I have settled on Jeeves of late because it seems to be the best match for delivery of the content.

Of course, I have the personality set to Overkill.
 
Follow up question: Are the apps/devices that connect to your car's computer worth the money?
Apple Carplay is fantastic and with all the new rules regarding touching your phone this just fits the bill.
 
Is Carrot for android just a much worse version of the Apple app? It's rated pretty poorly to others.
 
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Natural news. Herbal medicine is kind of a hobby of mine and this aap has daily articles on herbs as well as food and diet.
 

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