Useful Phone Apps

Alright, let’s do that then.

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Thank you

@Wyvern

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I’m looking to move my complete video production/editing operation from my pc to my phone as it’s easier to just get things done from my phone. Does anyone know any good full video editing suites that can do a lot. not just trimming and adding music. I would google it myself, but I thought I’d ask first.

Good luck all the ones I played with where finiky and just a hassle - if you find one, cheap is good I would love to hear! I have tons of vids on my phone of my mutt that needs sorting

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I used kinemaster and Filmgoria, filmgoria kept crashing on my phone tho
Kinemaster was ok just loads of adds.

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Thanks. I’ll check them out.

NECROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

What are you guys using to watch movies/tv shows on your phones? I have always used MX Player, but I cant get the codec pack to install and it is pissing me off :stuck_out_tongue:

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I very seldom if ever watch anything on my phone, apart from streaming services like YouTube but I do have VLC installed if the need arises.

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I don’t watch on my phone/

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Its too quiet at the office, I don’t have enough to do, and not being a student means I don’t study. So I either read or watch stuff/

But typically after posting, it started working

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Glad we could help :smiley:

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Another necro!

Any new apps that you guys can recommend?

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No idea I havent even made peace with the new xbox gamepass app :stuck_out_tongue:

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I’ve recently started using Toggl to help better manage my time.

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Re-aliving this one…

@Shrike’s ask and @Beo’s response yesterday about news aggregation services prompted me to reinstall Flipboard.

It also reminded me to ask if anyone has any suggestions for a simple app to help track electricity usage and consumption. Been looking for something to keep on the phone instead of using my Excel sheet.

Ideally, but not crucially, want an app that can handle the different pricing levels we have for the first 0-600kWh and the more than 600kWh. The only ones I can find only allow for just one price setting.

I also wanted to do something like this and wasn’t able to find anything that could remotely handle that. Instead I resorted to Excel Google Doc (or Mac Numbers).

Ultimately, I now manage it through a table object in Capacities.io — be sure to check out the app as it can handle a lot more, currently using it as a PKM.

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