Monday, 9 September 2013

3 Android Best New Apps since Last Week;

Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android applications, games, and live wallpapers that went live in the Play Store or were spotted by us in the previous 2 weeks or so.
PassWallet - Password Manager

Today's roundup is brought to you by PassWallet (formerly Password Wallet) by HandyApps. Passwords are hard, thanks to the thousands of logins required for modern digital living. Sure, you could have the same passcode for every service, if you enjoy throwing your life into chaos when you lose your phone or get your identity stolen. HandyApps' PassWallet puts all your passwords behind a single PIN, with 256-bit encryption, floating windows for easy copying, cloud sync, a stealth mode, and entries for just about any information you could want. With this app, there's no reason to be anything less than safe. The app below is a 30-day trial - the full version is a one-time purchase of $4.99.--PassWallet is a password manager app that safely and securely stores your most sensitive data conveniently in your mobile phone or tablet. We believe PassWallet to be the most stealthy, most secure and most convenient password manager ever developed for the Android smartphones and tablets! PassWallet password manager keeps sensitive data safe by hiding it in a secret hidden vault. In addition to password management, PassWallet is also capable of being hidden. No one will know you have installed the app. The app does not appear in your app drawer. All data stored in PassWallet is encrypted with tough 256bit AES encryption - the same encryption level used by the military.✓ Stealth access mode that hides app launcher icon✓ Most popular templates including web logins, credit cards and ID documents.✓ Unique floating window function for easy data transfer to other apps✓ Sync between multiple devices via Dropbox or Google Drive.✓ Secure password generator built-in✓ Import and export data to .CSV files✓ PassWallet will not appear in your recent apps list✓ Quick launch websites with password auto-copied to clipboard  
Apps

Repix

Android Police coverage: [New App] Photo Editing App Repix Comes To Android With Tons Of Filters And Easy-To-Use BrushesRemix is part Instagram (no, wait, keep reading!), part photo editor, and part painter application. In addition to the requisite photo filters, it gives you a mind-boggling array of brushes for some artistic expression. The app works best with a stylus (either from a Galaxy Note or a passive 3rd party pointer) but can also be controlled with a finger. The basic app is free with in-app purchases for packs of filters and brushes - six bucks will unlock them all.--Repix is more than a photo editor. It’s a creative tool that lets you turn ordinary photos into masterpieces. Using Repix couldn’t be more simple – all of the tools are easily available at your fingertips and all editing happens in real-time. Use the brushes to freely edit your photos with stunning effects and apply some of the world’s most beautifully designed filters and borders. Repix gives you the creative editing tools you have always wanted. Once you've finished, save and share your photos to your favorite services.  
Digg

Android Police coverage: Digg Reader Released For Android And It's BeautifulSocial news aggregator Digg has fallen into obscurity as Reddit has risen, but the service is back with a vengeance as a stand-in for Google Reader. It combines the standard functions of an RSS reader with the up/down votes of a social news site, and wraps it all in an attractive if somewhat stark user interface. The integration with Digg's desktop site, Instapaper, and Pocket is icing on the cake, and the usual array of social sharing options is present.--Digg delivers the most interesting and talked-about stories on the Internet. Powered by social signals and old-fashioned human judgment, our editors turn the Internet's vast and cacophonous flood of articles, blog posts, magazine pieces, status updates, photos and videos into the elegant and endlessly engrossing mix known as Digg. And now the new Digg Reader is a simple, powerful and speedy way to follow your favorite sources and publishers.
Xbox Music

Android Police coverage: Microsoft Bringing Xbox Music To Android – Unlimited Streaming For Subscribers, No Offline Mode [Update: The App Is Live]Microsoft may be upping the ante in the mobile wars with its purchase of Nokia, but that's no reason to get in the way of making some good old-fashioned media distribution money. There's no real reason to choose Xbox Music over the offerings from the Google Play Store, and quite a few reasons not to, especially if your phone or tablet isn't supported. But if you've already spent money on music for your Xbox, now you can play it back on your phone with minimal hassle.--***An Xbox Music Pass is required to use this app.*** Xbox Music brings you all the music you love, every way you want it. Now you can access your Xbox Music Pass on your Android phone, Xbox, Windows 8 PC or tablet, and the web. Xbox Music Pass on Android features:• Stream ad-free music from a catalog of tens of millions of songs• Add songs, albums, and playlists to your Xbox Music collection and access them from other device• Create playlists that sync across your phone, Xbox 360, PC, tablet, and the web• Listen to music while using your Android phone• Enjoy a rich visual experience for searching, viewing, and playing back music

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