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Six Best Android Apps for Geeks



1. ConnectBot:

SSH Client - screenshot
 Every geek will always have a hand on these kind of stuffs. Forget your PC or laptop and guess this SSH Client will satisfy all your ultimate geeky thing. ConnectBot is a powerful open-source Secure Shell (SSH) client. It can manage simultaneous SSH sessions, create secure tunnels, and copy/paste between other applications.
This client allows you to connect to Secure Shell servers that typically run on UNIX-based servers. Use Connect Bot to maximum number of sessions and feel like GOD
Features:
-Support device with hardware keyboard.
- Popup keyboard with all those normally hard to find characters
- Use the volume keys to quickly change font size
- External keyboard support
- Telnet support
- Local Android terminal support
- Click URLs to open in a browser
- Copy & Paste within sessions
- UTF-8 character support
- Easily organise your connections by group
- Keep multiple SSH sessions running in the background
- Password & OpenSSH private key support
- SSH key agent forwarding
2. RealCalc:
Six of the best free Android apps for geeks


                     Android's #1 Scientific Calculator. A fully featured scientific calculator which looks and operates like the real thing. 
RealCalc includes the following features:
* Traditional algebraic or RPN operation
* Unit conversions
* Physical constants table
* Percentages
* Result history
* 10 memories
* Binary, octal, and hexadecimal (can be enabled in Settings)
* Trig functions in degrees, radians or grads
* Scientific, engineering and fixed-point display modes
* 7-segment, dot-matrix or standard font display
* Configurable digit grouping and decimal point
* Full built-in help
                                            Another revolutionary Calculator application where you feel handy to use the base digit calculations. You can switch between Decimal, Octal, Hexadecimal and binary without any trouble. Also It has Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) in which every operator follows all of its operands in contrast to Polish Notation. (image showing RPN)
                                                     
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3.  Drop Box:

 Six of the best free Android apps for geeks

Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere. After you install Dropbox on your computer, any file you save to your Dropbox will automatically save to all your computers, your Android device, and even the Dropbox website! With the Dropbox app, you can take everything that matters to you on the go.
Read your docs or flip through your albums when you're out and about. Save photos or videos to your Dropbox and share them with friends in just a couple taps. Even if you accidentally leave your Android in a taxi, your stuff is always safe on Dropbox.
Features:
• Always have your stuff with you, no matter where you are.
• Save photos and videos to your Dropbox.
• Share your photos and docs with family and friends.
• Save email attachments straight to your Dropbox.
• Easily edit docs in your Dropbox.
                                              Yet another Box of stuffs in the cloud where geeks can actually download and upload data where ever and when ever necessary, Drop Box offers free cloud based storage and provides front end applications across variety of platforms. It makes it easy to access files from different locations and devices.

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4. ElecroDroid:


Six of the best free Android apps for geeks

ElectroDroid is a simple and powerful collection of electronics tools and references.
This is the free version, which contains ads; you can also buy from the Market the PRO version of the app to support the developer, unlock more features and get rid of the ads.The app includes:
• Resistor color code decoder (3-6 bands);
• SMD Resistor Code;
• Inductor color code decoder;
• Ohm’s law calculator;
• Reactance/Resonance calculator;
• Voltage divider;
• Resistors ratio, value/series/parallel;
• Capacitor charge calculation;
• Operational amplifier;
• LED resistor calculator;
• Adjustable voltage regulator/LM317 calculator;
• Heat dissipation;
• Battery Life calculator;
• Inductor design tool;
• Voltage Drop calculator;
• PCB Trace Width calculator;
• Simple Filters calculator;
• NE555 calculator;
• Power Calculator;
• Decibel Converter;
• Frequency Converter;
• Analog-Digital Converter;
• Y-Δ Transformation;
• Port pin-out (USB, Serial, Parallel, Ethernet, RJ, SCART, DVI, HDMI, S-Video, VGA, VESA, Display Port, FireWire, Jack, RCA, XLR/DMX, ATX Power, PC Molex, EIDE, SATA, PS/2-AT, MIDI/Game port, Apple 30-pin, PDMI, OBD-II, 25-pair phone cable color code, Color Code for Fiber Optic Cables; ISO connector for car audio; Arduino pin-outs);
• Resources (Resistivity table; Table of standard resistors and capacitors; Capacitor marking codes; AWG and SWG Wire size; Ampacity Table; Symbols and Abbreviations; Circuit Schematic Symbols; SI Units prefixes; Battery info; Boolean logic gate and algebra Theorems; 7400 info and pinout; ASCII codes, Batteries list, 78xx IC, ChipDB IC pinouts, Switch Information, Decibel Table, PIC ICSP/AVR ISP, SMD Package Size, Radio frequencies);
• Full support for EIA resistor series for all calculators;
                        A Perfect app for some perfect Guys and gals (Mentioned, As they think so), A perfect App for electrically enthusiastic and active project members. This is a handy tool that can be used as a reference for resistor calculators, Pin out guides, Circuit Schematic Symbols, Capacitor marking codes.

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5. ConvertPad:



ConvertPad - Unit Converter - screenshot thumbnail
                        
                                            ConvertPad is a free unit converter with an ugly but easy-to-use interface. Sure you might remember how many centimeter are in an inch, but can you remember that 1 metre is (approximately) 118.11023622 barleycorns?


 6. ES File Explorer:

Six of the best free Android apps for geeks
                                                                        Simply a file manager for your android phone with some added features for a Geek like you. It has the capability to read internal as well as the external memory (SD CARD). Also it has an option to read network files where it has access to to share drives that are available in the same network. Easy to use best recommended File manager.

Since for a open source operating system where the freedom for innovation is unlimited, The maximum of the world of Android seemed to be some geeky stuff. Explore and learn. Update and let others learn.

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