Around 60 total, and about half of them are Google apps that came built-in, as it is an Android tablet. Some of them I use and find useful (gmail, maps, camera, chrome browser), while some others are just there because they're there.
My favorite apps are: ColorNote (for organization), and facebook's Messenger app. I am not a fan of Facebook in general, but the messenger is great.
I am going to nominate Google Calendar for most useless. In theory, it should be a useful app, but it simply doesn't work. If I need to look at a calendar, or schedule reminders, I use ColorNote for that.
Usually a few hundred on the iPad (plus probably a few thousand in the library), maybe a couple hundred on the MBP, and some matter of dozens on the iPhone.
I can't really pick a single favorite, but on the iPad, I keep coming back to Scrabble, Full Deck Solitaire, and iGammon, year after year, though lately, I've been quite enjoying Abyssrium - a very simple thing, essentially, but very nicely crafted, with the intent being to build up the Lonely Coralite's number of friends, ie fish and other aquatic companions. And then there are a few I'm patiently awaiting the next episodes of: Star Billions, a sort of multi-branching adventure story with a sort of Animal Crossing feel, but a sci-fi story with some surprising depth; The Journey Down, a graphical adventure with an original conceit, with all the residents being styled after traditional African tribal masks, and a neat mystery underlying it all; and Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise, being another graphical adventure with a sort of 60s motif, and appropriately snappy writing and character designs.
And then there's Transistor, Monument Valley, Kiwanuka, The Room series, Ghost Trick, Lara Croft GO, and so many more.. ^_^
How many apps do you have on your phone,tablet,or PC?
I just deleted some because I was running out of memory. I think I have about 30 apps that are resident on my phone just now.
Which app is your favorite?
I use my Nook app every day - do all of my reading via it. I also often use Google Chrome and a couple of weather apps. I check Facebook every week or so. It gets annoying after a bit.
Which app do you find the most useless?
I don't waste my time or memory on apps that are useless, although I do have a minute timer that I probably will get rid of because it is an annoying item.
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Date: 2016-08-16 08:24 am (UTC)Most convenient = Facebook. Most useful = National Rail timetable.
I have a final countdown app that came with the phone - seems that I cannot take it off the phone :-(
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Date: 2016-08-16 11:03 am (UTC)Does not apply.
Does not apply.
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Date: 2016-08-16 11:04 am (UTC)Moonreader. Allows me to read document files of nearly all types.
Pulse...ugh...
*HUGS*
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Date: 2016-08-16 02:03 pm (UTC)The LJ app for iPhone is pretty damn annoying. Not much functionality for posting. Especially trying to edit photos so the tops don't get cut off.
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Date: 2016-08-16 03:20 pm (UTC)The Kindle app that turns your iPad into a Kindle so you can read all those books in .mobi format!
Most of them?
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Date: 2016-08-16 04:30 pm (UTC)My favorite apps are: ColorNote (for organization), and facebook's Messenger app. I am not a fan of Facebook in general, but the messenger is great.
I am going to nominate Google Calendar for most useless. In theory, it should be a useful app, but it simply doesn't work. If I need to look at a calendar, or schedule reminders, I use ColorNote for that.
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Date: 2016-08-16 07:38 pm (UTC)I can't really pick a single favorite, but on the iPad, I keep coming back to Scrabble, Full Deck Solitaire, and iGammon, year after year, though lately, I've been quite enjoying Abyssrium - a very simple thing, essentially, but very nicely crafted, with the intent being to build up the Lonely Coralite's number of friends, ie fish and other aquatic companions. And then there are a few I'm patiently awaiting the next episodes of: Star Billions, a sort of multi-branching adventure story with a sort of Animal Crossing feel, but a sci-fi story with some surprising depth; The Journey Down, a graphical adventure with an original conceit, with all the residents being styled after traditional African tribal masks, and a neat mystery underlying it all; and Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise, being another graphical adventure with a sort of 60s motif, and appropriately snappy writing and character designs.
And then there's Transistor, Monument Valley, Kiwanuka, The Room series, Ghost Trick, Lara Croft GO, and so many more.. ^_^
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Date: 2016-08-17 01:26 am (UTC)I just deleted some because I was running out of memory. I think I have about 30 apps that are resident on my phone just now.
Which app is your favorite?
I use my Nook app every day - do all of my reading via it. I also often use Google Chrome and a couple of weather apps. I check Facebook every week or so. It gets annoying after a bit.
Which app do you find the most useless?
I don't waste my time or memory on apps that are useless, although I do have a minute timer that I probably will get rid of because it is an annoying item.
- Erulisse (one L)
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Date: 2016-08-17 03:16 am (UTC)No smart phone. :p
Not sure if using Google Chrome on the computer is considered an app? :p
Hugs, Jon