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5 Best iPhone Apps Redesigned for Android

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Five best Apps Redesigned for Android Article
In the apps department, the iPhone is currently leading over Android
phones. To date, there are about 230,000 apps available in the Apple
Store for the iPhone device. In comparison, there are some 70,000 apps
for Android phones. These numbers are changing daily, as more and more
apps are added to each group. But according to industry experts, at
the rate that apps are now being produced, it is likely that by the
middle of 2012, there will be more Android apps than iPhone or iOS
apps (iOS is the operating platform for Apple products such as the
iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad).

One reason why Android apps will soon outnumber iOS apps is that,
simply put, there is greater demand for Android apps. In the smart
phone market, Android has the indisputable lead. More phone
manufacturers have adopted the Android operating system, while the
only smart phone that uses the iOS platform is still the iPhone only.
HTC, Samsung and Motorola all use Android in their smart phones, and
seven of their models has made it to the top ten list of the most
popular smart phones in the U.S. today. With more phones and more
people on the Android bandwagon, apps developers have their hands full
creating more Android apps to satisfy the huge market demand.

Not surprisingly, some iPhone apps have been converted into Android
versions and installed in fully functional mode in Android phones. As
a result, a number of the most popular iPhone apps now have their
Android counterparts. Below are five of the trendiest and most useful
apps that can now be found in both iOS and Android devices:

1. Dropbox - This is a very helpful "cloud" service that allows users
to store files and then sync them automatically across various gadgets
or computers. With a Dropbox account-which comes free, by the way-a
person can have easy access to files he saved on his Windows PC, iPad,
iPhone or Mac computer. This is a perfect storage solution as well as
an answer to file-syncing problems of people who use multiple
computing devices.

2. Evernote - This is a note-taking app that also employs "cloud-
syncing" to update copies of important notes that a person may make
and keep on multiple devices. Note-taking is an important function of
smart phones (and indispensable at work), and with Evernote, a person
always has access to all his notes no matter what device he has on
hand.

3. Documents To Go - There is a free version of this document viewing
and editing app for both iPhone and Android phones. The free app makes
text and spreadsheet documents, similar to Word and Excel files. But
it is not capable of making slideshows such as those in PowerPoint
files. For those who want PowerPoint-like functionality, an upgrade to
the full version is needed. This upgrade will also remove certain
restrictions found in the free version.

4. Amazon Kindle - This mobile app lets a person browse through the
very well-stocked Kindle bookstore. The app also lets one purchase,
download and then read books he has chosen. The download time is quite
fast, often taking less than a minute.

5. Pandora - This app is used to stream songs or audio files. The user
can make his own playlist by searching for song titles or artist
names.


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