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Comment author: Vladimir_Golovin 23 August 2015 08:32:15AM *  1 point [-]

Here's the homescreen of my main Android phone (with some obvious apps omitted, e.g. Phone, Flashlight etc):

  • Google Voice Search - I use it all the time for setting alarms and adding tasks to Wunderlist inbox.
  • Google Fit - mostly for making sure I walk my 12000 steps every day.
  • Opera - I use it instead of Chrome because it's the only browser that reflows text when zooming in.
  • Wunderlist - an essential GTD app which I hate. I'm working on my own todo app to replace it.
  • Barcode Scanner - to grab articles from the desktop PC to the phone via the QRCode Chrome addon.
  • Google Docs - for work, use it all the time.
  • Kindle - I read all my books via the Android Kindle app. I stopped byuing paper books years ago.
  • Dropbox - I like to have all my files accessible to me at any moment.
  • Trello - I use it a lot, for work projects, hobby projects, self-improvement and Internet bookmarks.
  • Workflowy - Was on hiatus, but I came back to it recently. It's an excellent thought capture tool.
  • Evernote - for note-taking (all non-actionable reference stuff goes here). I use premium, PIN-protected.
  • Slack - an excellent chat for work.

Some of the apps I use (Trello, Workflowy, Google Docs) are in your "not used" or "second-tier" bins, but I find them absolutely indispensable.

Another point is that I use mostly cloud-based apps, so if my phone gets lost or stolen, I still have access to my data. The phone is essentially disposable.

Comment author: Elo 23 August 2015 10:20:28PM 0 points [-]

I think there are better solutions to sending articles between phone and PC - chrome should do it by itself but I can't seem to make it work all the time...

Any other people with the answer to this would be helpful!