pvz : pvz is a Plants vs Zombies clone which to say it ’s a ripjob of the preposterously fun and pop tower defense game . It ’s made ( or I guess stolen ) from some Chinese developer but the gameplay is still just as addicting as the iPhone version even though it ’s well less urbane . There ’s only a few gameplay modes and some buttons in Chinese , but for the most part it ’s pretty much the same deal . The game is plausibly going to be rip for copyright issues but it ’s as close to Plants vs Zombies on Android as you ’ll get right now .
Music WithMe : WithMe get you wirelessly sync your iTunes euphony to your Android phone . You ’ll need WithMe ’s companion desktop package ( which provide you to pick out iTunes playlists to put on your speech sound ) and Wi - Fi ( or regular datum connecter ) to wirelessly download music to your telephone set but that ’s a helluva lot better than a stupid USB cable . The downloads happens automatically too ! It ’s so awesome . Only thing though , WithMe is sorta expensive at $ 14.99 but there ’s a 30 daytime devoid trial to see if it ’s something you may get into .
PBA Bowling 2 : I was really into tangible bowling in the beginning of the class but that sort of fall off . But with PBA Bowling 2 on Android , I can pretend I never missed a strike ! Because the game has an official PBA license , PBA Bowling 2 lets you bowl it out with professionals like Walter Ray Williams Jr. What ’s sort of snazzy is that you could create your own globe with its own design and give it some sorta arcade - y special feature . Other than that it ’s your canonic 3D bowling biz . $ 2.99

Impossible Level Game : The name tells you everything you take to have it away about the game : it ’s pretty damn hard . It ’s one of those half-baked logic / puzzle / mental capacity type games that ’s terribly addicting ( because it ’s challenging ) and maddeningly frustrating ( because it ’s challenging ) . It ’s really a lot of fun and only $ 0.79 . So not speculative !
Navigon MobileNavigator : It ’s another paid turn of events - by - turn software for Android . Navigon ’s big characteristic is their “ Reality Scanner ” which is really just augmented reality within the app . Other feature film let in showing you where speed and red light cameras are , lane level pilotage ( which tells you the exact lane to be in for an exit ) and a MyRoutes feature that bid 3 different routes to one destination . The benefit of using Navigon over Google Maps is that the maps come preloaded ( 1.5 gb to your South Dakota card ) . The downside ? It costs $ 40 ( normal cost $ 60 ) .
Pocket Informant : Pocket Informant is the calendar for the insanely organized folk who love insanely organise calendars . cerebrate of it as a task handler plus a full featured calendar , with as many options and notice as you’re able to imagine . It ’s in genus Beta right now so if you ’ve been scratch to get your lifetime organized , give it a try .

Google Maps 4.6 : Another update ! This time the latest Google Maps gives a newfangled intent for Place varlet reviews , more filters for Search and real - metre update for Google Latitude .
Dolphin web browser HD 4.0 : The pretty awing web web browser has been update to 4.0 , which is a smashing thing since Dolphin 3.0 was n’t so hot . It ’s mostly bug fix ( swipe action issue , drag down windowpane etc . ) but if you had a sorry experience in 3.0 , this Dolphin web browser HD is a good one so it might deserve another look .
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