Contact Owner is an Android app that displays your (or a friend’s) contact information on the “lock screen” of your Android device, so that if you happen to lose it the finder knows how to contact you. Select yourself (or your friend) from your list of contacts, then select which information you want shown and (optionally) customize your message. Contact [&hellip
Simple Last.fm Scrobbler, a simple service that scrobbles music listened to on an Android phone. Changes: Now with support for HTC Hero
OpenSudoku is a simple open source Sudoku game. It’s designed to be controlled both by finger and keyboard. It’s preloaded with 90 puzzles in 3 difficulty levels, more puzzles can be downloaded from the web and it also allows you to enter your own puzzles. Changes: French translation (thanks to pierre.hanselmann) Chinese translation (thanks to Xue Kai) Czech translation Fixes [&hellip
VPN Connections for Android!
Bites is a cook book application. Recipes can be created on your phone, downloaded from the web and shared with friends via sms. Pick a recipe to make, tick off the ingredients you need, then add the ones you need to the shopping list in Trolly or sms them to someone to pick up for you
Scrobble Droid watches the music you listen to and sends information about it to Last.fm, where they use that information to do things like make personalized charts for you and make recommendations about other music you might like. Changes: Fixed the app not identifying itself properly when sending data to Last
Import/Export of Android contacts in vCard format! The currently supported vCard version is 2.1 (for both import and export). Currently supported fields are phones, contact methods, organizations, notes and photos (birthdays are also partially supported by translating them to a note). vCardIO does not sync contact data, however it can remember previously exported or imported contacts and either completely replace [&hellip
MobiLogger is a mobile blogging tool for the Android platform. It’s main design principles are: * Do one thing (mobile blogging) and do it well * No matter where your blog is hosted, it’ll be editable with MobiLogger * Simpler is better Basically, you just install MobiLogger, configure your blog(s) to MobiLogger and start writing. Currently, MobiLogger is in it’s [&hellip
Want to give Google Android a try, but don’t feel like buying a T-Mobile G1/G2/G3? LiveAndroid lets you download a LiveCD disc image of the Google Android operating system. Just burn the image to a disc, stick it in a CD-ROM drive, and reboot your computer and you can check out Android without installing it or affecting any files on [&hellip
GeoBeagle is an Android application for geocaching and letterboxing