But check out the permissions requested before you do (or before you decide to use any app, period). Mood Messenger asks for a number that are, to me, disturbing.
I was talking about this on another thread, and wrote the following, which applies here:
Looking at the three I listed, Textra appears to be the most conservative regarding what it seeks permission for and all seem necessary (except, possibly, for "retrieve running apps" under Device & App History).
Chomp, too, seems reasonable. The only two permissions I have questions about are "Read sensitive log data" under Device & App History and "Control system backup and restore" under Other.
Mood, by contrast, is downright scary in terms of asking for permissions I'd never give any app. Under Calendar it wants:
- read calendar events plus confidential information
- add or modify calendar events and send email to guests without owner's knowledge
and under Other it wants:
- download files without notification
- receive data from the internet
- control flashlight
- use accounts on the device
- modify system settings (possibly innocuous, but who knows?)
- read Google service configuration.
People tend to install apps without ever reading the permissions, and I wanted to make sure that I wasn't even suggesting an app that asks for the kind of carte blanche, and carte blanche in secret, that Mood Messenger does!