Notegraphy is a neat service that Lifehacker described last fall as “the Instagram of words.” Initially, it was only available on iOS devices but it is now available for use on Android devices and in your laptop’s browser. Notegraphy takes your text and styles it to make it stand out in blog posts, on Facebook […]
View Your Desktop or Chromebook On Your Android Device

Chrome Remote Desktop launched as a Chrome App a couple of years ago. An Android version of the app is now available too. The Chrome Remote Desktop Android app allows you to access your laptop or Chromebook through your Android device. To use the app you have to enable the Chrome App on your laptop […]
Book Creator Comes to Android – Create Multimedia eBooks

The popular multimedia ebook creation iPad app, Book Creator, is now available for Android tablets. The app allows you to create multimedia ebooks by importing or recording videos, typing text, importing and resizing pictures, and altering the layout of your pages to look exactly as you want them to look. To make your ebook as […]

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Two Good Apps for Creating Stop-motion Videos on Android Phones
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