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WOW, great apps...

Launcher Pro Plus (home screen replacement)
Pure Grid Calendar (widget calendar)
Pure Messenger (widget messenger app for email, sms, facebook ect)
Beautiful Widgets (weather widget ect)
Smart Keyboard Pro (keyboard replacement)
Sports Tap (sports scores and more)
Google Voice (better option than visual voicemail and this is FREE)
 
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Adfree
Angry Birds
Astro file manager
Barnacle wifi
Better Terminal Emulator
Cachemate
Chrome to phone
Directv
DohpinHD
DroidLight
DropBox
FML(F My life.. good short funnies..)
FxCamera
HandcentSMS
Hot Reboot (reboots just the Android shell, cuts boot time in half)
JuiceDefender(I went ultimate it's so good)
Juice Plotter (predicts battery left in time format)
NESoid lite for NES roms...
Pandora
Remote Droid
RingDroid
Rock Player
Rom Manager
Root Explorer
SeePU
SetCPU
Titanium Backup
Where
Wiimote Control (for use with NESoid :p)
and Yelp...
 
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Just a thought, it might be helpful to give a brief description of the app. Some are obvious based on the name but some I have no idea what they do and why it might be good to have.


And has the final version of Angry Birds come out yet or is it still the lite version?
Last I check it was still the lite version.
 
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double that, its awesome...iheart doesnt even come close match it.
I disagree. Tune In won't work with Clear Channel stations. That's the majority of what I listen to. My favorite sports talk and rock stations are both Clear Channel stations. So I would go with iHeart Radio.
Grooveshark is awesome. I went ahead and paid the $30 for a year of VIP access but now I have just about any song I want with me wherever I go. Create playlists etc.
 
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What's Mint? Is it in themarket or just on app brain?

Found this description:

Personal finance site Mint.com has debuted its Android app today, which lets Mint.com users access a complete snapshot of their financial picture and manage their finances on the go. Mint.com, a TechCrunch40 company that was acquired by Intuit for $170 million last fall, initially announced the development of the free app last November. The app includes many of the key features of Mint.com
 
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