surespot encrypted messenger


    Fueled by a passion for privacy and dissatisfied with current SMS and messaging apps, the creators Adam and Cherie began to design surespot. Their goal is to create a secure messaging platform whose foundation provides end-to-end encryption for all text, shared files, and images. Security doesn't need to be ugly or glitchy and surespot will delight users with an innovative and feature rich interface. Because privacy is a fundamental right for all, surespot is free to use and open source. This creates transparency and invites peer review of security features so you can be confident in their claims. Sharing and Privacy need not be mutually exclusive.

Android Through Web Browser

    If you're an Android power user and enjoy trying out new roms you've probably come across the problem of not being able to access the SDcard. Even if that's not a problem Airdroid is still a pretty awesome application, it lets you access your Android device through a web browser, and looks pretty sharp as well. If your running a rooted device then it also has a feature to show the devices screen in the browser.


Antikythera Simulation


    This device was discovered in 1900 an ancient mechanism was found by sponge divers at the bottom of the sea near the island of Antikythera. Though it's complexity was not yet acknowledged it astonished the whole international community of experts on the ancient world. 110 years of research and still we are not fully aware of the Antikythera Mechanism functionality, although we now know that it was used for astronomical measurements with extreme complexity and precision There is just too much that can be written about this extraordinary piece of ancient craftwork.

Annoying Ad Detector


    So you've been using your Android phone for a while now, installing apps like there's no tomorrow. Then suddenly... annoying ads start popping up here and there. They pop up on the bottom of the screen, the top of the screen, in the status bar (notification area), and sometimes the whole screen. If this is the case you're probably trying to figure out which app or game has caused this.

Podax Podcasts & gPodder



Podax is a podcast downloader and player. It automatically downloads new podcasts from the internet based on a list that was created on the desktop. The widget functions well for quick and easy control, just keep in mind when skipping to the track it removes the last one from the queue. If you use Google Reader to manage your RSS feeds you can import subscriptions from Google Reader to Podax.


    For those that don't use Google Reader, a good method to quickly get a good podcast list going quick is to use a gPodder account. gPodder is an Open Source podcast client for desktops that let's users sync the play list online, kinda like scrobbling on Last.FM.

Ringdroid


    Everybody wants their own custom ringtone or alarm, and with this Open Source Android app users can highlight the part of a song they have on their phone already, then save it as a new file, or set it as an alarm or ringtone.


    The original open-source ringtone editor for Android, first published in 2008 and downloaded by millions of users worldwide. This app is the only 'official' distribution of the Ringdroid open-source project; it does not, and never will, contain ads.

Diode a Reddit Browser

    !! Warning !! This app may lead to an addiction of reddit, especially to users new to the reddit community. Diode the Open Source reddit browser for the Android... a smooth and fast reddit browser in your hands anytime of the day. Improve your chances of getting karma by uploading to reddit as soon as there is something worthy of catching and sharing.

Manage Files Through An FTP Server


    There couldn't be an easier way to manage files on an Android device then with a desktop using a mouse and keyboard. The way we'd do that is with FTP, which stands for File-Transfer-Protocol. It is not the application itself but is a way for programs to communicate and has been used for years on desktops, servers, and various internet capable devices. It allows for browsing folders and transferring files on networked machines.

Cowsay For Android


    As a long time Linux enthusiast, ascii art is awful entertaining still to this day. Even though our computers and even mobile devices can move millions of pixels in under a second, there's nothing like the ascii characters moving around (especially when there green). Of all the Linux distributions out there, one of the best (bleeding edge, feature packed, easy to setup, FAST) has to be Sabayon Linux. Right after the installation everything just worked... before the other distributions got the hang of it, but one of the things that made it stand out was that every time the terminal opened a picture of an animal with a funny quote appeared.

EBookDroid - PDF & DJVU Reader

    One of the best Open Source PDF viewers on the Google Play Store has to be EBookDroid - PDF & DJVU Reader. It supports the formats PDF, DjVu, XPS (OpenXPS), Comic books (cbz,cbr), FictionBook (fb2, fb2.zip).

    EBookDroid will open just about every book format, and displays them smoothly and quickly with no lag. It has a very easy interface and lets you access folders on your system without too many "import" features. Books are displayed perfectly and EBookDroid has lots of customization options both general and related to single books.

Daily Money


    Keep track of your funds with Daily Money, a well established Open Source Android App.  With Daily Money you can record your daily expense, income, asset and liability, easily balance your money. Import a CSV file from another accounting program as well as export to an CSV. Daily Money also supports pie and time chart and you can keep your balance secret with a password to open the app.