One Second Song is a game in which you listen to and identify popular songs.
The catch is that you will only hear a one-second clip of each song. It sounds hard, but you'll be surprised at how well you really know your favorite music.
There are many ways to play and many playlists to master. You can pick from nearly any genre (pop, rock, country, hip-hop/rap, r&b, electronic, classical, songs from each decade, and more), or find your favorite artists and play with their popular tunes. There are dozens of playlists to choose from and more are being added all the time.
There are several ways to play:
Easy - Guess the song from four possible answers
Hard - Guess the song from all possible answers
Casual Mode - Keep guessing songs for as long as you like.
Timed Mode - Guess as many songs as you can in three minutes
Quiz Mode - Try to guess all the songs with no time limit
As you master each playlist, you'll get rewarded with points that you can spend to get help in a game or to unlock new playlists.
One Second Song is free to play. All in-game content is unlockable without purchases, but impatient players can spend money to unlock playlists faster or to get help in-game.
Thanks, and enjoy!
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App Eater: A highly functional uninstaller with incredibly useful home screen widgets
App Eater (Uninstaller) lets you remove unwanted apps right from your home screen, in addition to being a fully functional standalone uninstaller.
Using the widgets, you can uninstall the following without even entering the app:
- Last installed app
- Last updated app
- Most recently used app
Each widget shows the icon of the app you will be uninstalling as well, to make it even more intuitive. Take a look at the screenshots to see what I mean.
Additionally, App Eater is an extremely capable standalone uninstaller, with features including:
- Easy access to last installed, last updated, and most recently used apps
- List mode to show all apps (including non-application packages like widgets)
- Batch uninstall
- Silent batch uninstall (rooted devices only- this is an Android limitation)
- Option to show system apps
- System app uninstall (rooted devices only- this is an Android limitation)
- Disable apps (rooted devices only- this is an Android limitation)
- Clear app data and cache (rooted devices only- this is an Android limitation)
- Ability to lock apps to prevent their removal from within App Eater or the widgets
- Sort by name, install date, update date, size, system/user installed, recently used, disabled/enabled status, and locked status
- Reverse sort order
- Search all apps for a specific string
- Long press to open app, open app info, open Play Store listing, or share app
- System storage info displayed
- "Apps Eaten" counter to track number of uninstalls with app
- More features coming soon!
I want App Eater to replace whatever uninstaller you are using now. Its widget functionality doesn't exist in any other app, and I intend for the standalone uninstaller to be the absolute best in the Play Store. More features are coming soon, but please let me know if you want anything in particular. Thanks, and enjoy!
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Hi everyone, and happy new year!
You folks seem to have a nice community here and I think many of you would find useful the app I have just developed and published:
Pic Perfect helps you find the best image out of a set you choose by showing you two at a time, side by side, and then giving you options to copy/move/delete/share them.
With it, you no longer have to flip back and forth between images in your gallery to pick the best photo for an album cover or to post on Facebook/Instagram/etc. And it's even more ideal for burst mode, since it will disregard pictures it can guess you don't want. For example, given 30 images, if you like Image 10 better than Image 20 then it won't show you Images 21-30. (But you can always choose not to use that feature if you don't want it).
Let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Lucas
Sufficiently Advanced Apps
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke
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