Android Apps: SportyPal free workout tracker for Android Phones

May 26th, 2010 by ytechcity


The Android version of SportyPal has been updated. The new update contains UI-related improvements and is mostly intended for new users, though it certainly won’t do anyone any harm to upgrade to this version.

SportyPal is an easy to use intuitive application for your mobile phone. You activate it when you start your running, cycling, walking, rollerblading or similar exercise. In two simple clicks it will start to log and map your position, movement, distance, tempo and calories burned. It will not affect normal operation of your mobile phone, so you can still listen to music, receive and initiate calls and messages.

When you finish exercising, the collected performance information will be stored on your mobile. Later you can review it, compare it with other exercises or check your best performance achievements. SportyPal will present each exercise in a map view, draw elegant graphics charts of your performance or present summarized information. SportyPal is intuitively designed to assist you improve your performance in running, cycling, blading, walking, skiing or other workouts involving similar activities.

The real brilliance of SportyPal comes with the web integration. You have a possibility to upload your workouts on the internet with a simple click of a button on your mobile phone. Registering to SportyPal web application will enable you to have instant access to your workouts performance and maps from anywhere. The web application provides additional functionality for analysis of your fitness workouts. You can also share your exercises with your friends, comment on their performance or organize virtual competitions.

Website:
http://www.sportypal.com/Phones/Android

Download:
http://www.sportypal.com/Downloads/android/SportyPal.apk

Android Apps: Apoma Brings Password maker to Your Android Phones

May 26th, 2010 by ytechcity


If you are using Passwordmaker with the default profile in Firefox or any other browser you can use it on your Android phone as well now.

Features:
•Compatible with the java-script version 2.5 of Passwordmaker.
•Uses Passwordmakers standard profile.
•Can show and?/?or copy your generated password.
•Opens the site you generated a password for in your browser.
•Comes in English and German.

Website:
http://www.hansche.de/android/apoma/

Download:
http://androidphone.110mb.com/apps/apoma-signed.zip

Android Apps: Quick System Info v1.4.4

May 26th, 2010 by ytechcity

Description:

This is the ad-supported version of Quick System Info, which provides some additional features against the standard version.

1.0.1
* “Search in Market” context menu action for apps.
* Fix the copying issue for protected apps.
* Other minor fixes.

Models:
GPhone, Nexus One, HTC Mobile G1, T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile G2, HTC Magic G2, HTC Hero (G2 Touch), HTC Click, HTC Tattoo / Motorola touchZINE-HD, Motorola Heron, Motorola Sawgrass, Motorola Sholes, Motorola Morrison, Motorola Ironman, Droid Devour / Samsung I7500 (aka Samsung Galaxy), Samsung i9000 (Galaxy S), Samsung InstinctQ, Samsung Spica, Samsung BigFoot / Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3, XPERIA X10 / Philips V900 / Huawei U8230 / Dell Mini3i / General Mobile DSTL1 / PP5420 / Haier H7 / Qiji I6 / Lenovo Ophone / Chairman / LG GW620

Android: Twidroid- Twitter apps for android phone

May 24th, 2010 by ytechcity

This Android based Twitter app is available in a free and a pro version. Both of Twidroid’s offerings provide most every Twitter function you might need, from the basic viewing and sending tweets, following and unfollowing users, viewing profiles to the more advanced: saved searches, URL shortening, photo posting, and geo-location support.

Version 3.2.5 (21-05-2010):
update: improved remember timeline position
new: option to disable the display limit for full-tweet-text-notifications
PRO: option to disable swipe gesture
update: increased connection timeout to avoid connection error pop
update: internal preparations for twitter’s new OAUTH authentication coming july

Official Website:
http://twidroid.com/

Download:
To download twidroid to your device, simply launch the android market in the application menu, search for “twidroid”, select either the free or PRO version, install and you’re good to go.

Android: Download 10 Top Android Apps You Must Have On Your Android phones

May 13th, 2010 by ytechcity

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Here is the list of top 10 apps from Android Market which you must have on your latest Android phones :

1) Locale: Tlets you customize your phone’s settings based on your location. You could program the app to set your phone to vibrate every time you’re at your office, or set it to go silent when you enter the perimeter of your local movie theater. Locale’s incredible location technology leverages GPS, Wi-Fi, and cellular positioning to determine the location of your phone. Although not all phones are equally equipped and not all location technologies have equal coverage, Locale gracefully scales back. Walking into a building with poor GPS reception? Not a problem.
Locale is available on the Android Market simply go to Android Market from your Droid and search for Locale.

2) Twidroid: This Android based Twitter app is available in a free and a pro version. Both of Twidroid’s offerings provide most every Twitter function you might need, from the basic viewing and sending tweets, following and unfollowing users, viewing profiles to the more advanced: saved searches, URL shortening, photo posting, and geo-location support.
Click here to download this Android App

3) Google Voice: The Google Voice for Mobile app is free to install and use. You do need to have an existing Google Voice account, however, for it to work. Once installed, you can make outgoing calls from your Google Voice number with the touch of a button, right from your contacts list. You also gain easy access to voicemail and Google Voice-based SMS messaging.
Click here to download

4) KeyRing: This Android app that puts your membership cards barcodes into your Motorola Droid. Simply scan your various cards anything from gym memberships to drug store discount clubs and Key Ring will categorize them into a drop-down menu.
Click here to download

5) Compare Everywhere: With Android app installed you scan a barcode in any store to get instant information about any product. Compare Everywhere will connect you to reviews and pricing details to make your shopping simpler.
Click here to download

6) Meebo: This Android app will keep you connected to all of your IM accounts while you’re roaming around with your new Droid. Meebo links multiple IM protocols into a single app that you can always keep running on your phone. AIM, MSN, Yahoo, MySpace IM, Google Talk, Jabber and ICQ are all supported — and, if you create a Meebo account, you can save a collective log of all your chats that’ll be accessible online.
Click here to download

7) Pandora’s Android App: Like its online iPhone counterpart, the Pandora Android app lets you listen to personalized radio stations based on your favorite artists or songs. Thanks to Android’s multitasking capabilities, you’ll be able to rock out while running other apps which the iPhone can’t handle.
Click here to download this Android App

8 ) ActionComplete: ActionComplete is a high-tech to-do list for your Droid phone. It makes it easy to organize your tasks and appointments, using a system developed by “GTD” (Getting Things Done”) guru David Allen. You can even set reminders that’ll pop up based on where you are, allowing you to remind yourself of certain tasks at the office, others at the home, and so on.
To install this free Android app simply search for ActionComplete on Android Market from your Droid.

9) Sherpa: The Android application that helps you find new places based on your own personal preferences won’t cost you a dime to download.. Sherpa “learns” your likes and dislikes, then uses your location information to suggest restaurants, stores, and attractions in your area that might float your boat.
Click here to download

10) Google Sky Map: The Google Sky Map app, actually overlays information about the night sky onto your Droid display. It uses a combination of GPS data, compass data, and date and time information to help you identify planets, stars, and constellations.
Click here to download