Tuesday, December 20, 2011


AppBrain - Before the Android market was the useful tool it is today *cough*, there was AppBrain Market. It was a market that you could browse Android apps from your computer and have it remotely install and sync apps. It had updates that pushed out and really did what the market does today, well before Google added these features. So you might be thinking, why then would I want AppBrain today? They have evolved the market to include recommendations broken down by categories and added app2sd functionality for moving your installed apps to the SD card on your phone.  It is also a list of apps installed on your phone that gets synchronized with your online account to help you reinstall your apps if you upgrade phones or are like me and flash your phone constantly.  They now also have a huge selection of wallpapers that you can download directly from your phone or push from their website from your computer.  I actually use this from the web more than I do from the app but you need the app so that it can sync your changes.  If you would prefer to find apps and read reviews from the PC rather than a small phone screen this app is your best way to get straight to apps and not have to navigate through the new "features" on the web based Android market site.


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