Android (325 programs)
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Pros: Event-driven sensor polling yields negligible background battery drain. Customizable lux thresholds for precise light-based switching. Supports ADB, Shizuku, and browser-based WebADB setup paths. Open-source, ad-free project with public source code.
Cons: Requires granting WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS via external setup methods. System-wide theme switching needs Android 10 or newer. Manual lux tuning may require trial across lighting conditions.
Pros: Lightweight media player. Supports multiple video formats. Easy link-based playback.
Cons: Limited to media playback.
Pros: Laurel-wreath visualization ties progress to a visible, motivational metaphor. Magic Import converts copied study plans into structured transcripts quickly. Calculations include weighted and arithmetic averages with CFU/ECTS support. Local data storage requires no account or registration.
Cons: Local-only model limits cloud syncing and shared classroom workflows. Magic Import relies on copy-paste, which may need manual correction. Designed for university degree tracking, less suited to non-university learners.
Pros: Supports SSL, SlowDNS, UDP and V2Ray protocol profiles. AutoPing with a 5‑second default to maintain active links. Battery optimization to prevent background suspension. Live upload/download stats shown in Android notification area.
Cons: Advanced protocol setup has a noticeable learning curve. Persistent background operation can increase battery use. Automatic internet sharing stops only when the VPN disables.
Pros: Memory Mode tests pure timing and removes visual aids. Distinct haptic feedback differentiates hits, close calls, and misses. Clean interface and short sessions encourage frequent practice.
Cons: Single-input mechanic limits gameplay variety for some players. Master tier demands memorized timing, increasing entry difficulty. Haptic cues require haptic-enabled Android hardware to be effective.
Pros: Persistent floating overlay for one-tap tool access. Local-only storage, no account required for privacy. On-device OCR, PDF editing, image conversion and QR generation.
Cons: Requires a modern Android version for overlay and notification features. Translation and some model-based tools may need internet. Advanced PDF edits demand careful manual steps.
Pros: AI-powered instant feedback on photos of moles and lesions. Tracks changes by specific body area for clearer clinical reporting. Encrypted image storage plus a dedicated data deletion portal. Supports limited offline use after the initial login.
Cons: Not a diagnostic tool; intended for screening and education only. iOS availability limited to specific regions. Offline capabilities restricted until initial setup and login.
Pros: Short, reflex-focused levels reward quick decision-making. Touch-based control scheme tuned for fast inputs. Animated sprites and effects enhance gameplay clarity. Compact installer size at roughly 90 MB.
Cons: Niche indie title with a small user base. Optimized for Android 13 and above, limiting older devices.