Steam Meh, not really a good app at all, feels kinda sluggish. Sleep Sleep Cycle app, has tons of features to let you sleep in peace, including sleep tracker and different methods to stop the alarm (QR code, maths problems, counting sheep etc.) Only on a two week free trial however. Shazam You can identify songs using this app, and see which songs are popular in your country. SD Maid An SD card cleaner kinda app that's not shit. Pushbullet Same developers as portal (mentioned above), let's you reply to messages on your PC. It does take time to process, and its all server based. Prisma Neat little filter app, with some of the most unique filters I've seen. Portal A neat little app that let's you transfer large files and folders from PC to phone ~~and vice versa.~~ I use it to manage my music library. Pocket Reading articles for later, mostly use it for saving guides for games. Phonograph MD offline music player that looks slick. Nova Launcher Easily the best launcher on the Play Store. Also check out Mega Mall Story by the same developer. Has cute graphics, and is insanely addictive. Game Dev Story A game about managing a game company. Has a minimal effect on battery life.įlamingo Preferred Twitter client, amazing design! Made by the developer of Weather Timeline. EDIT: Trying Dash as a secondary client, it's neat!ĭumpster Neat little app which restores anything you've deleted recently. I would appreciate any similar apps or recommendations and if there is a better app for anything (reddit, twitter) too, I would appreciate it!ĪutomaTag This app lets you change ID3 tags of every song on your phone, but manually :( EDIT: The pro version allows you to automatically tag all your songs!īoost Preferred Reddit client. Just use it on conjunction with something like this. If you want a super lightweight player that's super high quality then you can't really ask for more bloat too. It also skips silences so you can play an entire album seamlessly. It works way better than the way other music apps like Google play work. It keeps track of what you have and haven't selected so you won't add duplicates. It's really easy to just create a Playlist for every album or artists. I only use the other tabs to actually find songs. Samsung stock apps tend to emphasize light weightedness and speed and it just works. The audio processing is a lot better and the volume normalization allows you to just set it once and never have to fiddle with the volume. It's the only audio player I can stand to use for streaming through my house or in my car though. Oh yea it doesn't support ID tag editing. Now I'm over 4000 and will never let that happen again. I had a library of over 2000 songs get corrupted (luckily I had playlists on Youtube which had every song I had downloaded, so getting my library back wasn't too hard but definitely time consuming). I do regular backups (one or twice a month). Trust me, there is nothing worse than messing up your downloaded tracks. If you go down this avenue, be prepared to watch multiple videos and know exactly how to use it.īefore doing ANY of this, I'd recommend doing a backup of your current library (copy all the files to another folder or device). It's a little more complicated and only recently have I got it to work the way I want but if it fat more robust. Or if you want to use a PC, you can use MusicBrainz Picard. Be careful when using it though, you can preview that tags but if you click on the suggested track it will apply the tags (Sometimes, it picks the incorrect song, artists etc). It's a mobile app that can find the correct tags and Covers for your tracks. I don't think that's really possible, as you can't really tag youtube uploads, you can only give them titles descriptions and thumbnails, not artist/song info, the way i go about downloading music nowdays is either using soulseek as most music there is already tagged, i just need to get a higher resolution cover most of the time, or through Newpipe which is essentially that website you linked but completely ad free, it's not really for audiophiles though as you can only download audio in 128kbps (which is the max youtube's compression allows) but if you don't have a HiFi setup or don't care all that much for audio quality it works just fine, the files don't come tagged though, for that i use Automatag which is not ideal but speeds up the process a little by looking up the name of the file on spotify and extracting the track data (artist, cover, year, genre etc) from there and automatically applying it to the file, but since it looks up the track info only on spotify you won't be able to tag songs and albums that are not uploaded there.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |