It's worth paying for good software.
An award-winning iOS note-taking app is coming to Android this year, and it's going to replace all other notes apps for me.
Android and open source are closely intertwined. In fact, most open-source fans I know also use Android. Coincidence? I think not. One nice thing about Android is that the Google Play Store has lots ...
Android shortcut apps vary by use case: MacroDroid is best for simple, everyday automations; Tasker suits power users needing deep system control; Automate balances power and ease with visual flows; ...
Not only does Android have plenty of apps on the Google Play Store, but it also allows users to install apps from elsewhere.