I)CINETRAK:

                                                                  CineTrack is a movie information app. It grabs its information from a variety of sources. That includes Trakt, IMDB, Metacritic, and Rotten Tomatoes. The app helps you discover new movies based on what you've watched. It can also keep you up to date on new movie releases. People can also keep track of movies that they've seen or want to see. The free version is essentially a trial. The pro version will unlock all the features. There are a variety of ways to pay for the pro version. You can even buy promo codes for your friends and family. It's still rather new, but we think it's kind of neat.
II)BLUE MAIL:
                                                                   Blue Mail is probably the best all-around email app out there. It features a simple interface, compatibility with virtually every email provider, and it just keeps things clean. There are also a set of smart settings that can help you customize your experience. It also comes with Android Wear support, the ability to lock up private emails, widgets, color coding, and a lot more. It's powerful, simple, and best of all it's completely free to download and use. People don't write about it anymore, but it gets updated frequently and rocks a 4.7 out of 5 star rating on Google Play. It's one of those Android apps worth your time.
III)LAST PASSWORD MANAGER:
                                                                  LastPass is one of those must-have Android apps. It's a password manager that lets you save your login credentials in a safe, secure way. On top of that, it can help generate nearly impossible passwords for you to use on your accounts. It's all controlled with a master password. It has cross-platform support so you can use it on computers, mobile devices, tablets, or whatever. There are others, but LastPass always feels like it's one step ahead. Additionally, the premium version is cheap. You can also grab LastPass Authenticator to go along with it for added security.
IV)POCKET CAST:
                                                                        Those who enjoy podcasts probably have the easiest decision in regards to which podcast app that should use. The answer to that question is Pocket Casts. This insanely stable and good looking app allows you to download or stream various podcasts for your enjoyment. It features both audio-only and video podcast support so you can catch up on just about anything. There is also a light and dark theme, a sign-in feature so you can sync your podcasts across devices, and a pretty decent recommendations function. It’s the last podcast app you’ll have to download and one of the best Android apps out there.
V)FENIX 2:
                                                                 Fenix 2 is the sequel to one of the most popular Twitter apps ever. This one features a cleaner interface, a simpler experience, and some decent features. You can customize your main page with things like lists and saved searches for quick access. It also has themes and a mute system that works for hashtags, keywords, or other Twitter users. It had a few issues when we tried it out. Did we mention this one is in beta? That's why there are still bugs. It's free for now. The final release will cost money.
VI)TIMBRE:
                                                 Timbre is a rare find in the mobile apps world. It's an MP3 converter and editor. It's not overly powerful. You can do basic things like cut audio, join two audio files together, and convert them into a few different codecs. You can also split audio into multiple files if needed. This works great with most small form audio. We would even recommend it for basic professional use. It's no Audacity, Reaper, or Adobe Audition, but it's among best apps like this on mobile that we've seen. It's also free with no in-app purchases or advertising.
VII)CRAFTLOG RECIPES:

                                                  Craftlog Recipes is a recipes app that encourages sharing. People moving around the app can find a variety of recipes for a variety of diets. Many of them include images and even video to help you prepare them. The fun part is that you can add your own recipes. The app will also help you record and upload video to show people how to make your dish. It can even help translate your dish into multiple languages. This one is in beta. Thus, there are definitely bugs. However, it's free to download and use so it's hard to complain too much.
VIII)CALIBRE COMPANION:
                                Calibre is the giant of ebook management, and this app is the perfect (ahem) companion for it. With just a few clicks, you can add any book from your computer to your device over USB or Wi-Fi. You can also store your ebooks on the cloud for easy access from wherever you are. What's so surprising is how well it works, and how easy it is to use. If you've got a lot of ebooks and are ready to cast off the shackles of Amazon, this is the app for you.
IX)HULU:
                                            Hulu has long been the king of streaming TV. It's the best choice for when you want to see current shows and not wait until they're collected for sale or streaming on another service. But it also has a deep well of great movies to draw from, including many obscure gems. If you need to see Brooklyn 99 on your Nexus 6P, then this is the app for you.
X)BANDCAMP:
                                     Filled with both up-and-coming and established acts, Bandcamp is one of the most exciting music marketplaces there is. The app was initially built around streaming songs you'd already purchased on Bandcamp, but now it's a one-stop shop for digital and physical band merch. If you want to keep your finger on the pulse of music, this is an essential app.
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