Best Android Apps for May 2016

Tuesday 14 June 2016

Best Android Apps for May 2016

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Best Android Apps for May 2016

This month it made a little late with the count (sorry for that), but it is not because we have been short of options to show. As always, they were very useful, fun and likeable applications in Google Play Store, and we have a good selection for you. Here are the best Android apps for May 2016.

Tastemates

When you meet a new person with similar tastes to yours, it is more likely to become friends. They have more topics to talk about, and it is likely that connect better. Tastemates is a social network that is betting on this: when you register, you choose a movie that you really like, and from there qualify more: if you saw them, you like them or not have seen.

After that exercise, the app recommends like-minded and shows you their profiles, from where you can connect with them. This idea is not new Last.fm unforgettable -the works with the same premise, but with music-, but certainly worth checking out.

Spaces

This application is the latest idea of ​​the company Google for collaborative work. It allows, as its name implies create and manage collaborative spaces, where members of a small group can exchange files, notes, links or content. It is a kind of private forum where you can access through your smartphone -is Android, web and other Moviles operating systems, and is ideal for planning a vacation or sharing information on any subject. It's free.

quickreply

The option to respond to a notification directly from the bar, without having to open the application, will Android in version N. But if you can not wait and have a device with Marshmallow, you can download this app. It is compatible with most popular instant messaging services: WhatsApp, Telegram, FB Messenger, Hangouts or Skype, among others, though lack Slack-. It also lets you create bubbles chat for all those services, and even means you can leave messages seen in some apps (ideal for those who enjoy making others suffer the option). It is free.

Google Science Journal

All Android smartphones have a complete set of sensors, which most of the time users do not notice but it could become an interesting physics laboratory. Science Journal provides access to the readings offered by these sensors, so you can use your smartphone as a tool to make measurements of scientific experiments. Depending on the model you can have more or less information, but the minimum is the force of gravity, acceleration, ambient light and sound intensity. If you're doing experiments, you can record then review the results. It is free.

foobar2000

The insurance audiophiles know this veteran music player for Windows, which is made to withstand professional quality audio with low power consumption of PC resources. It turns out that just came to Android, and sure to be a welcome for music fans on high quality addition: supports FLAC, WAV and AIFF files, including low compression formats. It's free.

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