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Title: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: Babyfacemagee on July 08, 2012, 05:19:04 PM
With our Nexus 7's due to be delivered in the next week or two I thought I'd pose the question:  What apps are you MOST looking forward to using on your Nexus 7?
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: Drew on July 08, 2012, 06:49:28 PM
What are yours, BFM?  This will be a good way to explore apps.

Cache Clear
Chrome
ES Explorer
OS Monitor
Polaris
PrinterShare
Speed test
Tapatalk
Tablet Market
Team Viewer
Wifi Analyzer

Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: Babyfacemagee on July 08, 2012, 07:05:29 PM
Ah..let's see...there's so many...some of my favs....

Chrome
Beautiful Widgets
OnLive :)
TuneIn
Pulse
Read It Later
Evernote
Angry Birds Space
Skype
Instagram
Netflix
Ted Talk
Yelp
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: Drew on July 08, 2012, 07:56:34 PM
"One Live" is  a great one! 

With Tegra 3, the games on the Nexus 7  (Riptide GP, BladeSlinger, Jetcar Stunts, etc.) are incredibly lifelike.   Something to definitely look forward to on this tab.
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: birdastrompgman on July 09, 2012, 11:22:55 AM
My interests are rather specific.

Sky Safari Pro for astronomy
Sibley Birds of North America for birding identification
Torque Pro for fuel consumption displays for hypermiling
Google Maps or similar to replace GPS
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: samalex on July 09, 2012, 03:26:31 PM
I don't know of any apps I'd use on the N7 that I'm not already using, most of what I use I was able to side-load on my Kindle Fire, but given the lack of microphone and camera there are some that just won't work.  But here are the apps I plan on using:

- Skype and Google Hangout for video/audio chat
- Doggcatcher for audio and video podcasts
- TuneIn Radio for streaming audio
- Ustream to live stream content from the N7
- Netflix
- Google Plus (of course)
- Google Maps with cached maps and GPS (nice to have larger screen)
- Echolink for ham radio chatter
- Pluralsight for various training videos (paid subscription through work)
- Amazon Kindle app and Amazon Prime app (hopefully they work)
- Various news and magazine apps

And since the N7 doesn't ship with any type of camera software I'll see if I can sideload the Camera and Camcorder app from my DroidX.  Though it's only a front facing camera hopefully I can take pics with it while around the house.

So nothing too ground breaking, but it'll be nice being able to access the Google store directly instead of having to side load everything as I do now with the Fire.
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: radiocycle on July 09, 2012, 04:11:22 PM
Interesting list of apps!  samalex, you wouldn't happen to be a ham op would ya??

 de W6FG ..
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: samalex on July 11, 2012, 09:01:28 AM
Interesting list of apps!  samalex, you wouldn't happen to be a ham op would ya??

 de W6FG ..

Yup, K5LNX :-D  I only have my Tech ticket, but hopefully in the next year or so I'll be able to work on my General license.
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: edhunter on July 11, 2012, 10:54:34 AM
Kindle
Google Sky
Skype
aDownloader
Dropbox
Google Drive
Google Reader
SwiftKey 3
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: comiskeybum on July 11, 2012, 11:13:58 AM
- Power amp for on device music (paid)
-google maps/earth/sky (free)
- google magazines/books (yes im one of the people that actually fit google's target)

- chrome, looking forward to trying it out, its not available for my bionic for some odd reason 

thats all i can think of for now. 
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: alan on July 19, 2012, 02:17:03 PM
I'm brand new to this forum and I haven't received my Nexus yet, but I can't wait.
I'm looking forward to the overdrive app, netflix, google play and kindle app.
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: Portsider on July 29, 2012, 03:50:51 PM
Actually, have had my NX7 for 2 weeks now, and the following are my favorites to date:

Beautiful widgets
Chrome.... (Although I have side-loaded an early version of the dolphin HD browser, along with the apk for the adobe flash player, to run flash sites)
Flipboard.... (although not totally optimized for tablet, it looks and runs great. my favorite newsfeed app, by far)
Sketchbook pro....(being an artist, I was really looking forward to the extra screen real estate on the NX7. It works very well, but It's still not the 'perfect experience' with any stylus ive tried).
Go Launcher Ex
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: S.Prime on July 29, 2012, 07:37:45 PM
@ Portsider

Go Launcher is my favorite on my phone, it would be interesting to hear about your experience with it on the N7.
Title: Re: Nexus 7 Apps You're Most Looking Forward To Using
Post by: Portsider on July 29, 2012, 09:36:27 PM
Actually, S.Prime, go launcher has been my launcher of choice on my galaxy s2 for some time now. I was anxious to try it out on the NX7, and it seems to run very well on it. I tried ADW launcher on my gs2, but the level of customization, and the sheer number of themes available from GL was just much higher. The one thing that I love most about GL, is the scrollable app dock on the homescreens. I can put almost every app that I use on a daily basis right on that homescreen ribbon. By comparison, ADW seemed a bit plain. The Launcher that I would really like to try is 'Shell 3d'. It appears to be absolutely gorgeous. But at $14, I'd have to take out a loan to buy it!

But, as I mentioned, I'm very pleased with the look and the performance of go launcher on the NX7. I do run one of the clock and weather widgets from beautiful widgets on top of it, though. But the app itself has a lot to offer in the way of looks and customization. And it doesnt hurt that 'project butter' and tegra3 allow it to run even better.