Any suggestions for paid one time purchase apps on the Google play store?
CamScanner (intuitive and powerful scanner app that processes images exceptionally well and interfaces cleanly with all sorts of other apps) and Hiper Calc Pro (scientific calculator that shows you your input and looks like a classic calculator interface)
I was going to mention camscanner, but it’s been years since I was in the android phone, so I wasn’t sure if it’s even still around.
There’s an open source pdf scanner that works exceptionally well
That’s great! It’s not super helpful for me, though, since I teach students that often aren’t good at troubleshooting technology issues on their own so I need an app that’s pretty universal and user-friendly. Plus, the question specifically asked about stuff in the Android play store…
The github has download links for fdroid, apk, obtainium, and play store. Here’s the play store link if you want it
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.akylas.documentscanner
Cryptomator is a fantastic way to securely upload your stuff to cloud storage providers like Google Drive, OneDrive, etc. In my case, I use it to have an encrypted blob of my stuff with me on a drive when I’m out and about.
They also give you the ability to purchase a license independent of Google Play if you didn’t want Google to get a cut.
Read Era is technically free, but I paid for premium years ago and have never regretted it. I can open any kind of uncorrupted book file, from the Amazon reader format to PDF to epub, and everything else I’ve ever come across. It has a great search function, and the ability to file a book into a custom ‘Collection’. You can edit the details of a book, like adding Author or pusblisher info, add your own personal notes to a page or highlighted quote, see an aggregate of all your highlights in a particular file, and adjust the font, background color, and contrast to your hearts content.
I make my whole family use it now, cause I love it so much and Premium works on Family share.
I bought moon reader 7 years ago and still use it.
Updoot for moon reader
If your device has stylus support I recommend Artflow for drawing/image editing
Power amp music player
Novalauncher Tasker Automate Fairmail
Nova launcher is a data harvester. You should be aware.
Fx file manager. if you do file management locally or want to access SMB share content , cloud, bluetooth etc, this app ia awesome.
I love it but I can feel it getting neglected with each Android update.
The worst for me was transferring a video to a computer using the FX Web feature and discovering it silently truncated the video… when it was already too late…
Threema!
What makes it better than Signal?
Sign up without using a phone number or email. Threema isn’t trying to shoehorn a silly cryptocurrency project into the app.
There’s crypto now? Wtf
MobileCoin, it’s been around for at least 5 years. https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/360057625692-In-app-Payments
Game: crying suns It’s a full ftl type game that’s on steam as well. Big story. Took me a while to get through it
Buzzkill is good if you have one of those
Annoying friends who
Send multiple messages instead of just one, Jonny, you annoying cunt
you shouldn’t support proprietary software
It can be open source still though
You shouldn’t tell people not to buy proprietary software
I feel like it’s a very important message. You should spread it too.
Smart audiobook player, fit notes. That’s all I got and they’re kind of niche
Fit notes is free? Is it a different one?
You can donate and unlock some things
Smart Audiobook Player +1 such a good, feature complete app.
- Password Safe Pro
- My Expenses
- FL Studio, formerly Fruity Loops (also: Desktop)
- Threema
- Through the Ages (boardgame adaption)
Otherwise, I usually prefer free open source solutions (FDroid), but I regularly donate to keep the projects alive. 1 and 2 are small dev studios that I am happy to support.
Symfonium is an awesome music player that’s a one-time $5 purchase.
Great question, btw.
symfonium is amazing and id use it if i didnt pay for musicolet
Trying to use up some playstore credit. I don’t have time for a one month subscription, I just want to buy it now and use it later.
You solved the single issue I had with Finamp: Casting to audio devices.
THANK YOUIt was the first (only?) app where I was baffled at the features compared to the price. It’s a joy to use. If you self-host music, it beats the competition by miles
And the developer is super responsive. I pointed out a bug and once he was able to reproduce the problem, he released a fix by the next day.
I wish sonos had better interoperability, but I did discover if you make a group of speakers and then cast to the “primary” speaker with symfonium, it broadcasts to the whole group.
Was my only issue with it, but that’s 100% a “sonos is shit” problem, not the app.
Sleep as Android
It’s just a really great alarm clock app, but with tons of other sleep tracking functionality. I’ve always had trouble sleeping through my alarms, but I never do with this.
If you run Home Assistant, Sleep as Android can publish events to an MQTT broker so you can create automations based on those events, like “smart_period”, “awake”, “not_awake”, “alarm_alert_smart”, etc.
I used tasker to slowly ramp up my bedroom lights before my alarm goes off. Makes it easier to get up and not as jaring.
I did the same thing with home assistant and just the stock clock app. Just looking at the “next alarm” sensor state.
If you have Hue bulbs (and maybe some other now, haven’t looked in a while) Sleep as Android can do that too!
I came to say Sleep as Android as well. Been using it since we were submitting bug reports on Google+ (anyone old enough to remember Google+ ? lol) … absolutely love it.
As a backup option, you can give Google Assistant or a Google Home the following commands: “at 10PM, sleep {lightname}” to dim, or “at 6AM, wake {lightname}” to brighten - both work over the space of a half-hour, and for some odd reason that’s not customizable.
£70 premium version is a little rich for my blood. O_O
Yikes! Is that what it is now? I got it a decade ago for $5.
Same! Wow, that is a bit much :-(
Yeah same here! I had no idea it was that much now.