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Could you explain a little more in detail? How do you use it as a mouse or control the programs on PC?

First download the app MultiRemote to your handset. There is a companion app for your PC, which is easy to find through help within the app. (Click download on the home page and you will have the 2D URL barcode for the app, and a link for the zip called "server" or something close to that.) if you download it to your handset, you'll then need to move it to a good place on your PC.
The file you will download is a .zip, so you will have to extract the contents use winzip, or i use a free zip tool called "7-Zip". once unpacked run the executable JAR file contained in it.
at that time you'll see this...

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/LnU_h4hiE-yCk-Mvur5trg?feat=directlink

then open the app on your phone.... and select or input your IP address. once done tinkering and you get a connection, the magic just happens. use the large part of your phone screen to move the cursor on your PC, and the buttons below well they're self explanatory.

app: http://androidapplications.com/72264-multiremote
server file (ZIP containing JAR) http://android.collaud.net/multiremote

A final thought, this app is neat, i can't wait to tinker with the wii-remote emulation, but for just mouse function the remotedroid ( http://androidapplications.com/11525-remotedroid )app is better because they have integrated a keyboard for text entry. It installs a little easier, only because it TELLS you your IP address. probably not difficult for you to get that info on your own ;)
 
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2 days ago, kindle for android was finally released. I downloaded it and it immediately synced with all my purchased books, right down to the page I am on, with my kindle. That's a nice feature.
I had kindle on my iphone, and actually like reading on my phone better than on my kindle. (With my vision, I need the backlighting). So with a bigger brighter screen, it will really be nice.

Love Grocery IQ, it does so much for a free app. It's best feature may be how it syncs with my husband's phone, so whatever he adds to the list shows up on my list, and whatever I add also shows on his. Same for when one of us purchases something and checks it off the list.

TikL Touch-to-Talk: this walkie-talkie app seems to be glitchy for some, but works fine between our phones, and is very handy.

Tunee, for free music.

No-Lock for getting rid of the lock screen and being able to use the volume buttons to turn the phone on.

Lookout for easy data backup, anti-virus and phone finder.

I have many of the others that have been mentioned, but these are some I thought I'd hit on as having found very useful.
 
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Just added App Organizer. Now a 'Must Have' app. I went from 7 screens to 3 by adding app folders. Changed the names + icons. Such a sleek design now.


+1

Also Folder Organizer lite is a must have,...it has actually replaced App Oragnizer for me because it allows you to set up app folders in the same way plus allows you to create custom icons on the home screen. I don't think App Organizer does this.
 
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Essex said:
Just one:

SystemPanel App (full version). Best system monitor/task manager I've used. It is awesome for those who want to actually "see" how Android allocates memory. Once you see how the memory is used, it is much easier to optimize battery life. SystemPanel App should come standard on ALL Android devices. It is that good...

Boom! What he said FTW!
 
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Launcher Pro - best launcher
Pure Calendar - best calendar widget
Jorte - best calendar application
Astrid - best task management, especially if you use Remember the Milk
handcent - best SMS application
Swype - best keyboard
Google Maps + Navigation - Invaluable
Live Scores - best up-to-the-minute sports application
Where - great application for finding nearby businesses
Pandora - best internet radio
3 (cubed) or MixZing - two best music player applications
Folder Organizer - a more robust replacement for Apps Organizer
Titanium Backup - very thorough backup application
Quick Settings - get rid of all of those other setting toggle widgets
AppBrain - best way to keep your applications up-to-date with all the latest version releases
gmote - great remote for your pc
Wireless Tether - free hotspot capabilities, couldn't live without this one
Dolphin HD - excellent browser application

There's a good start for anyone looking to make their phone into a smooth-running work-horse.
 
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No-Lock for getting rid of the lock screen and being able to use the volume buttons to turn the phone on.
I love this app too and also looking for something additional where I would want the screen to timeout but would wake up as soon as I pick it up or make any movements with it... Some of you may have the same issue, I have to use the power/volume buttons to turn the phone on like 50 times during my work day... Tried looking around but no luck yet :( Especially since my volume buttons are not so smooth & feel clunky every time I use them(Manufacturing Defect).
 
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