Android Apps
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I have a mostly unused Samsung Galaxy Tab Note 4.
In an effort to use it more, I'm curious as to some applications I could install to use.
Installed currently
- ScreenConnect
- JuiceSSH
- Port Authority
- Wifi Analyzer
- KeePass2Andriod
One thing I am missing I know of is a Document app. I was using SmartOffice, but this requires you to have access to the internet. I would rather not have to be on the internet all the time. And on occasion, it's not possible (middle part of West Virginia.
If you have an Android device, what other suggestions of apps / tools / etc can you suggest.
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@gjacobse said in Android Apps:
One thing I am missing I know of is a Document app. I was using SmartOffice, but this requires you to have access to the internet. I would rather not have to be on the internet all the time. And on occasion, it's not possible (middle part of West Virginia.
Google Docs for Android allows offline document creation and editing. You can sync your existing cloud files offline if/as needed.
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@gjacobse said in Android Apps:
If you have an Android device, what other suggestions of apps / tools / etc can you suggest.
Do you have any kind of system monitoring tool in place? PRTG has a spiffy Android app. I created a custom dashboard optimized for the display resolution of an old Android tablet and it makes a dandy little portable dashboard. Lives under my main monitor usually.
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I just found that there is a UniFi app,..
And before it's said,.. again,.. it's mostly unused... I have and heavily use iOS....Im looking at comparisons and such...
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@crustachio said in Android Apps:
@gjacobse said in Android Apps:
If you have an Android device, what other suggestions of apps / tools / etc can you suggest.
Do you have any kind of system monitoring tool in place? PRTG has a spiffy Android app. I created a custom dashboard optimized for the display resolution of an old Android tablet and it makes a dandy little portable dashboard. Lives under my main monitor usually.
I don't have anything running PRTG - but that looks like a useful tool. Wonder if @scottalanmiller would approve it being used for NTG.
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If you love free and open source, I highly recommend using F-droid instead of Google Play. They carefully filter what comes through their store. They frown on anything that has ads or anything that invades privacy.
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@irj said in Android Apps:
If you love free and open source, I highly recommend using F-droid instead of Google Play. They carefully filter what comes through their store. They frown on anything that has ads or anything that invades privacy.
My preference - open source and free.... We work in IT,.. not a gold mine.
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- SpeedTest App
- UptimeRobot (Make sure to configure your sites up time on your account)
- Prey (OpenSource Location of your Android)
- Trillian (XMPP Application)
- Astro file manager
- Citrix Receiver (If using Citrix devices)
- Evernote (if you use that for notes)
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Also Outlook for Android.