We download apps to fulfill our certain requirements. With time, those requirements might change a little bit and it would be great if our app could fulfill it too. For this to happen, any app needs to focus a lot on user-feedback and update it regularly to the latest demands. The apps in this list find all the things that a user might need, some of them products of a multinational company. It is fitting to say that this is a list of the best On The Go Apps on Playstore.
1. Malayalam Keyboard
A regularly updated keyboard with the latest themes, functions and relevant features, the Malayalam keyboard on the Playstore is the most loved app for Malayalam typing. The keyboard is simple to use, facilitates simple English to Malayalam, or Manglish typing, swipe text for fast one-hand typing and speech-to-text in case you want to write a message but are too tired to type. In the speech-to-text, simply select the output language, and click on the mic symbol to start speaking, the keyboard will transcribe it in real time.
The keyboard is extremely popular amongst sticker lovers. It has hundreds of ready-made sticker packs with latest Malayali movies, romantic stickers for couples, upcoming and past festivals, sports and so on. Simply download it through the app and use them in your chats. Getting free stickers from the app itself means use of third-party apps is made redundant. You can even create stickers for yourself through this app. Although converting memes or images to stickers is not possible, the keyboard focuses more on instant stickers. Create Avatars and use them in the sticker packs, also make GIFs and animated stickers using the keyboard.
If you want the best features with great typing experience, it is time to download the Malayalam keyboard now.
2. Hindi Keyboard
Sister App of the Malayalam keyboard, the Hindi keyboard is shattering all records in the Hindi typing segment. With superb easy to use layout and flawless design, the Hindi keyboard has made typing in Hindi not seem like a walk-through-rain anymore. Hinglish typing, speech-to-text and swipe typing is quick in forming sentences for you. This combined with AI-powered auto-correction and word suggestions prevents any kind of mistakes.
The Hindi keyboard has hundreds of Hindi stickers and many sticker making options to choose from. Many companies get their sticker packs made as marketing which shows the reliability and reach of the keyboard. It is important to note though, that these are sticker packs, and not pop-up ads that you get on websites, hence do not interfere in your typing at all.
Bharat keyboard is the parent company of these regional keyboards. The speciality of theirs is a regional library for each keyboard having the latest and hilarious jokes, heartfelt shayari and inspirational quotes that can be sent instantly with just a click. With a rating of over 4.5 and 100K downloads, the Hindi typing keyboard is the most promising on Playstore.
3. Adobe Reader
Plenty of rivals offer PDF readers for Android, but Adobe still leads the pack with its free, familiar and reliable option. It supports OCR, weblinks and fill-in forms, and allows annotation with saveable stickies, strikethroughs and freehand scribbles. It has always been a leader for documents as Adobe Reader on a PC has always been fascinating and very easy to use and the pocket and mobile friendly version of this is definitely helping a lot of individuals who want to view documents easily and on the go.
4. DocScanner
Essentially a photo-manipulation app which literally scans a document like a real scanner printer will do, DocScanner is an Indian-made alternative to the Chinese app CamScanner. It wins out over simply snapping documents though, because of its PDF-save option and OCR, making it possible to look for text within images. The app is a masterclass with smart AI-based document recognition, book scanning options, PDF merge, cut and conversions as some of the features. It is probably the best scanning app on Playstore.
5. Google Drive
Google’s free storage solution allows you to upload and access large files anywhere you’re online, with the choice to form data available offline, too. It incorporates Google Docs, so you’ll also create and edit documents, sharing your changes in seconds. The free version comes with 15gb of storage which is more than enough for beginners. If they want to upgrade they can always buy the premium subscription to get more storage.
6. ES: File Manager
Outperforming its paid-for rivals, this free and user-friendly app makes it easy to browse folders and files in list or grid view; cut, copy and paste multiple items; explore compressed files; search and sort; and share via cloud or FTP. It is way better than the stock file manager that phones offer which is way hectic and not user friendly at all.
7. Evernote
This popular notebook app beats the default options on most smartphones because of its straightforward tagging system that makes it easy to look at notes by theme, whether they’re text, photos or videos. It’s a cinch to sync together with your other devices, too.
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