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+1 for Multicon

about the only thing that annoyed me on this phone was the size of the icons. this fixed that "problem".

+2 for Multicon Great idea! Same for PDANET ... Simple/Free and easy!!! Speeds could be better but thats just because I live in a small town with only 2 towers anywhere in the area miles away tho'.... Get 4g in various spots around town tho' and that is always great!!!

Have been somewhat addicted to WorldWar for some god awful reason..hehe
Had the swiftkey keyboard on awhile back and it was easier in general than the stock one...need to reinstall again!
Decibel for work...
FCC Test for my speedtest...
All the google stuff...
Lookout for AV? /Backup...
@Nethack for when I'm really bored...:)
Ustream Broadcast and viewer... watch live tv if you have a good connnection...
WikiDroid....
Yelp
ZP Dashboard...
Convert Anything
Chrome to phone
Camera Illusion
Bubble
Audio Manager
3banana
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If you ever wanted to have a secret phonebook because you had a jealous boyfriend or girlfriend this is the app to have. It doesn't allow him or her to read your text to a specfic person.When your a person from your secret phonebook calls you it even erases it from your phone history. It has given me my life back!!!!!!!!

tiger woods could have used this one
 
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<<Kindle from Amazon. If you think this medium is too small, think again. I just burned thru a 500 page book on the Evo Kindle and enjoyed it thoroughly.v my enthusiasm for reading has returned. Obviously, you pay for books but they give you about the first 5 chapters free to see if you like it. Anyway, I am pretty stoked and downloading books like crazy.>>

Second that. Here's list (updated and changes frequently) of free books from Amazon -

50 Free Books in the Kindle Store Kindle Review – Kindle 3 Review, iPad Review
 
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Ok, after doing research on this forum about apps and trying to help my buddy or other fellow evo lover out there i figured we need to get them start on the must have apps for them to get started out i am sorry if there is another post for this and i over looked it but as far as i know there aint. So what apps are a must for a newbie or start!!!
 
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hmmmm let me see.... Well I hear you do not need an app killer, so that is out... but you would need a file manager, like Astro, or Estrongs, I believe. I like Dolphon Browser, for a browser.... I also make use of Dropbox, Color Note, Bump, If you use Itunes, Double Twist comes in handy, If you read news articles and rss feeds, I use my6sense, and NPR, Tuneinradio comes in handy if you like to listen to certain streaming radio stations,

If you root your EVO, titanium backup, wireless tether, Quick Boot come in handy.

there are a ton of apps out there, and I will download a few that are similar, see which ones do what I like the best, and delete the rest... I dont like a bunch of different apps that can do the same thing, lol
 
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slacker...
droid record pro...
double twist...
act 1 video player...


are what most of you are looking for probably.

here take a look @ all my apps... they change all the time


MrDiVA's Apps on the phone
Phone: HTC Evo 4G
96 total, 78 free (81%), 18 paid (18%), 99MB total size, $54.82 total price



 
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Discovered an app, read about it on Android Forums its called lookout. It backs up you contacts, pictures etc and puts them on a web page, had a virus scanner, not that linux gets viruses anyway, and if you lose your phone aroung the house you can go on the website and have the phone scream-siren- until you find it, unless you're sure its stolen then there is no use in doing that. Also has phone locater gps where the phone is approx vicinity.
 
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Discovered an app, read about it on Android Forums its called lookout. It backs up you contacts, pictures etc and puts them on a web page, had a virus scanner, not that linux gets viruses anyway, and if you lose your phone aroung the house you can go on the website and have the phone scream-siren- until you find it, unless you're sure its stolen then there is no use in doing that. Also has phone locater gps where the phone is approx vicinity.
I just found lookout today under the Sprint tab on the market...it actually works pretty well. I just wish it had remote-wipe capability like WaveSecure.
 
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If you ever wanted to have a secret phonebook because you had a jealous boyfriend or girlfriend this is the app to have. It doesn't allow him or her to read your text to a specfic person.When your a person from your secret phonebook calls you it even erases it from your phone history. It has given me my life back!!!!!!!!

HAHAHA
LMAO

is there a app to hide photos too?? :cool:
 
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