/pulls out my own Nexus 7 to check names
Poweramp. Definitely Poweramp. It's a music player with a clean interface, plenty of options, and both library-based and folder-based music browsing. I have it on all my tablets. Only negative is that you absolutely HAVE to follow the instructions for unlocking the full version and updating the app, else you'll get stuck uninstalling/reinstalling it every so often. Easily avoidable, and the app is good enough to be worth it regardless.
FBReader is my go-to book-reading app. It can read most anything I throw at it, looks good, has decent controls, plenty of options, and has never crashed on me. Only reason I use anything else is on the rare occasion it can't read a format.
HD Widgets is a ridiculously powerful app. Gives you all sorts of buttons and displays you can put on your screen- clocks, weather details, one-touch controls, and shortcuts to menus you can't easily reach. Free, too, if memory serves.
As for browsers, I've come to the conclusion that Chrome is the best and easiest one to use on Android. I've tried others- they tended to be slow, display pages in really wonky ways, and/or crash a lot.
The only other real must-have app I have is Evernote, just because I've yet to see a better note-taking app.
EDIT: Cool Reader is my backup reader app, and I second Astro without reservation.
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Poweramp. Definitely Poweramp. It's a music player with a clean interface, plenty of options, and both library-based and folder-based music browsing. I have it on all my tablets. Only negative is that you absolutely HAVE to follow the instructions for unlocking the full version and updating the app, else you'll get stuck uninstalling/reinstalling it every so often. Easily avoidable, and the app is good enough to be worth it regardless.
FBReader is my go-to book-reading app. It can read most anything I throw at it, looks good, has decent controls, plenty of options, and has never crashed on me. Only reason I use anything else is on the rare occasion it can't read a format.
HD Widgets is a ridiculously powerful app. Gives you all sorts of buttons and displays you can put on your screen- clocks, weather details, one-touch controls, and shortcuts to menus you can't easily reach. Free, too, if memory serves.
As for browsers, I've come to the conclusion that Chrome is the best and easiest one to use on Android. I've tried others- they tended to be slow, display pages in really wonky ways, and/or crash a lot.
The only other real must-have app I have is Evernote, just because I've yet to see a better note-taking app.
EDIT: Cool Reader is my backup reader app, and I second Astro without reservation.
My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours.
I've been writing a bit.