Posted on 09/23/2018 1:28:27 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
What is your favorite cell phone app?
In the past I would have said iHeartRadio because I used it all the time to listen to radio shows from all over the country. However, since almost a year ago, I listen to radio mostly via my Echo Dot although sometimes I still use my cell phone for that especially when I am out of the house.
Nowadays my favorite app is FilmoraGo which allows me to EASILY and quickly edit my videos and upload them to YouTube, Facebook, or other places. I also have GoPro Studio on my computer for my GoPro videos but I find Filmora to be much faster and easier. Also, it turns out that my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge camera has video quality equal to, if not better, than my GoPro camera. I still use the GoPro camera for shots in the water or under the water but now I do most of my recording on my Samsung cell phone.
Okay, FilmoraGo might not be enough for high level producers of videos but for me it is enough. Mainly I look to easily cut out parts of the videos I don't want, and to easily merge the videos I want to splice together with sooth transitions.
Okay, I spilled about my favorite cell phone app, what's yours?
PornHub
Quick Memo+
I have maybe 50 apps and don’t know what most of them are for.
About the only thing I use it for other than phone calls is to look up the Massey rankings as my computer for some reason will not open them.
I do have my car insurance and hope if a cop stops me, I can show my policy to him on it. Probably take too long and just have to show my cards.
The fact that the buttons all work to make or receive phone calls. What else would I use it for?
Blah Blah blah
Maps
Travel unknown areas on auto pilot. After years of wifeys terrible map reading the app is a God send.
For compatible cars, there is Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.
So like why is this shot of adults splashing around “ready acess” for you ?
I use it to play my music library through bluetooth to several of my vehicles.
I can see how the absolutely amazing location detector could be useful, especially if you are lost in the woods.
One thing which caught me by surprise is after I accepted the Walmart app, it lets me know when I have been shopping and suggests things I might have forgotten.
Once it even seemed to show where I was parked in their parking lot. Might have just been coincidence tho.
The ignore app is my fave.
Before leaving your car in a big parking lot, if you push down on the blue dot in Google Maps showing where you are, you can use it later to find your car.
Cool, do you have a lifetime membership. I’m series, just asking for a friend./s
Ironically a significant number of the flashlight apps are actually malware:
https://gizmodo.com/flashlight-apps-snuck-malware-into-googles-play-store-1820611768
The fact of the matter is it’s a post privacy world. You have a cellphone, you are tracked, accept it, and run the apps you want to run.
Scanner app, weather radar app.
8tracks is a great music app of playlists made by users who upload their own mp3s to make them. I’ve been exposed to a ton of music through it.
Doodle Jump
Words With Friends.
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