I’m curious to discover more stuff that exists in the App realm, there must be some small indie apps we don’t know about everywhere

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    For me it’s StreetComplete. It’s like Pokémon Go, but you’re doing actual map quests that help verify or correct information in Open Street Maps.

    And if you do enough per month, you get free map downloads without a subscription if you use OSM the app.

    I think it’s only on Android though.

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    Traffick Cam: Help combat sex trafficking by uploading photos of hotel rooms from your travels

    Traffickers regularly post photographs of their victims posed in hotel rooms for online advertisements. These photographs are evidence that can be used to find and prosecute the perpetrators of these crimes. In order to use these photos, however, investigators must be able to determine where the photos were taken.

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      This apps seems to be poorly rated. What has your experience been?

      There seems to be little information online about the organization who runs it, Exchange Initiative. They have an inactive Facebook account and an abandoned website. I don’t see myself using this without having more assurance on its efficacy and privacy policies

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    Walkscape. It’s like Pokémon go and runescape but without the emptional manipulation.

    Or

    Streetcomplete - gamify openstreetmap and help fill out the map.

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    PianOli: A little toy piano for your kids to play without being able to swipe out and mess with your other apps.

    Flashlight: Flashlight from the Simple suite, that allows you to pulse or strobe your phone’s torch. It can even pulse SOS messages.

    Moonlight: Stream your entire desktop (e.g. gaming PC) to your phone using the sunshine (previously nvidia gamestream) protocol. Works fantastic.

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    I got a couple of apps I’d recommend in a heartbeat.

    Spectdroid is a spectrogram app. Its unreasonable how often I’m using this app. I got some mild tinnitus that comes and goes and this app allows me to find out if I got some actual weird buzzing I’m the house or if it’s just in my head.

    And LocalSend is an amazing app for sending files between various devices and OSes over a local network. I no longer need to set up file shares, plug in my phone to a computer, or use cloud storage just to transfer over some files.

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    If you travel a lot, Toilet finder.

    Edit: and not an app, but a website: Pairdrop - really useful for cross-platform file sharing, especially when you just need to email to colleagues something you snapped with your personal phone, but yoe have overly tight IT systems in place at work that stop you from connecting your personal phone to your email or OneDrive.

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    ShareWaste. You can sign up that you have a compost pile or chicken to feed, etc, and people with food scraps can find places to “donate” to! I have 3 or 4 regular contributers to my compost pile!

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    For anyone looking to play Super Mario Sunshine and wants to consider 100%, there’s “Blue Coin Tracker”.

    Not only can you check off what you’ve found, but it’s got screenshots, descriptions, and strategies to help you find it. Even links to YouTube clips if you’re still stuck!

    It’s invaluable. The blue coins are pretty evil in that game.

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    Trail Sense, it’s all the “survival” tools in one great package. Do I use it often? No. Does it feel like unwrapping my favourite toy every time I open it? Absolutely.

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      I use the AR tool for sun positions every time I’m finding a tent spot or to watch a sunrise/set, and the bubble level is perfect for finding a tent spot that isn’t tilted 2 degrees towards your head so you wake up with a headache.

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          If sunrise and sunset is your thing then the website suncalc.net works great to find what places will have the best views for different times of year.

          I go watch the sunset as part of my solstice and equinox adventures so finding new places with nice views is fun.

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            It may have to start being my thing, I moved to a place on ground floor with no sunrise or sunset view. I never thought about it when moving, so now I’ll have to supplement my sunset intake

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    Grainstorm

    It’s a ridiculously versatile granular sampler synthesizer. Obviously not for everyone, but it’s super fun to just make weird soundscapes with. Even with just your phone mic.