We've Found The Very Best Top Paid Android Applications | The Communication Blog

Monday, August 23, 2010

We've Found The Very Best Top Paid Android Applications

By Jennifer Christian

Nobody wants to drop their hard earned cash on things they won't use. This is true whether you are spending one hundred dollars, twenty dollars or fifty cents. Of course, there are simply some applications that are just not as good as the trial or free versions. Figuring out which paid Android apps are superior to the free versions of the same programs is difficult. Obviously you want the best applications available but you don't want to spend money on an app that turns out to be a dud. This means that you should keep reading this article. Here are the best top paid Android applications that we could find.

No matter what you think of the name, Greed is a very affordable application for Android. It's name makes it sound money-related but it doesn't have anything to do with money management. You will use this Android app to keep up with all of your RSS feeds. The app costs less than three bucks and for that small amount you will be able to share and track all of your favorite site feeds that you read through your Google Reader. For people who enjoy reading blogs and news sites, the app will allow them to keep up with all of the latest posts and uploads to their favorite sites. You don't have to worry about missing any stories or posts. In addition to allowing you to read your feeds even when your phone is offline, it also helps you manage podcasts and connect to twitter.

QuickOffice for Android is one of the most popular paid apps for the Android phone. Though there is no actual price listed, the app is great for people who spend a lot of time at work but not in their offices. This app allows you to open MS Word and Excel files that you store on your phone on the memory card or as Gmail attachments. This application allows table formatting, text wrapping and images. Unfortunately the type of files this app allows you to access is limited. You will only be able to access the most recent forms of MS Word and MS Excel.

Android users who do not have the patience for scrolling through menus to get to the apps they want would be well served by the BetterCut app. This paid Android application helps you create shortcuts to any application and place that application on your home screen. This is good for those who have favorite apps but not a lot of time to look for them in their phones. App users can also make new icons and change old icons without having to use their slide out keyboards.

Most people purchase smart phones because they want the fun of being able to play with apps. You might have even purchased your Android phone simply because you had app fever! Obviously, figuring out which of the top paid Android applications is the most worth your money can feel scary. This is probably because you want to have fun but you're afraid you won't make good investments. The last thing you want to do is spend money on an app that isn't worth your time or that you end up not using often.

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