Any suggestions for paid one time purchase apps on the Google play store?

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    55 minutes ago

    Minimalist phone Launcher that helps to use addictive apps less. And overall a boring home that demotivates you to use your phone.

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    8 hours ago
    1. Password Safe Pro
    2. My Expenses
    3. FL Studio, formerly Fruity Loops (also: Desktop)
    4. Threema
    5. Through the Ages (boardgame adaption)

    Otherwise, I usually prefer free open source solutions (FDroid), but I regularly donate to keep the projects alive. 1 and 2 are small dev studios that I am happy to support.

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    12 hours ago

    Templar Battleforce is a great little turn based strategy game with a squad of persistent troops fighting across missions.

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      5 hours ago

      Also bought Nova Launcher Prime, but they were apparently acquired in the last year so now Nova is spyware? Anyway, I switched over to Kvaesitso and couldn’t be happier.

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        56 minutes ago

        nova prime + netguard to keep it off the internet has kept me using it. “search focused” launchers are not how I use my phone and nothing else has all the features nova does without being able to just dump the stupid home screen search bar.

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      6 hours ago

      Nova was amazing but they’ve been bought out. I tried Niagra Launcher and after being frustrated with a new UI, I absolutely love it.

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        5 hours ago

        Interesting, i’ll have a look on it

        Edit: gave it a try, but you have to remember the exact name of every app, and i dont care enough to remember if the name is ‘store’ or ‘market’ or ‘app store’ for example

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          Fair enough! Everyone has a different flavor palette. It also takes a week to get used to. After that one week, I never went back.

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          Yeah, I’m with you on that. I tend to install a ton of interesting apps when I see them, and categorize them into groups (many apps fit multiple groups) so when I’m looking to do something in particular the apps that might fill the need are together to try it with. If those search launchers allowed for adding multiple tags to each app for categorizing and searching, then they’d probably work well enough for me to try.

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    20 hours ago

    Monument Valley. Got the first one for free during a promotion but loved it enough to pay for the sequel and extra levels.

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      9 hours ago

      Wanted to love this but it never seemed to get hard or tricky. Whole game kinda felt like a tutorial for the hard levels they never came.

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    If you’re a fan of customization and getting your home screen just how you like it, KLWP and Nova Prime.

    Nova Prime is a launcher with a bunch of customization options for how your app drawer works, how apps are laid out, how big they are, how folders look, etc. I use it for the fact that i can set folders to have the icon of the first app inside, and a gesture so that tapping them opens that app, while swiping up opens the folder.

    KLWP is essentially Rainmeter for Android.

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    19 hours ago

    Read Era is technically free, but I paid for premium years ago and have never regretted it. I can open any kind of uncorrupted book file, from the Amazon reader format to PDF to epub, and everything else I’ve ever come across. It has a great search function, and the ability to file a book into a custom ‘Collection’. You can edit the details of a book, like adding Author or pusblisher info, add your own personal notes to a page or highlighted quote, see an aggregate of all your highlights in a particular file, and adjust the font, background color, and contrast to your hearts content.

    I make my whole family use it now, cause I love it so much and Premium works on Family share.

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    I use Paprika 3 extensively.

    I find recipes online, download them to the app stripped of all the online recipe bloat. It sorts all the information automatically, including notes and nutritional info. I can check off ingredients and highlight directions, edit tags, compile menus, add my own notes and write my own recipes, it automatically provides a grocery checklist, has a serving calculator to adjust amounts for whole recipes, built in timers, and that’s just the basics off the top of my head.

    It’s free up to a certain amount of storage but I think all the features are available.

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    17 hours ago

    FL studio is pretty good. Got it ages ago and it still gets updates

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      8 hours ago

      Just wanted to add that it’s a music sequencing/composition/recording tool. I also bought it some 20 years ago and they really delivered the lifetime free upgrade thing - bought some upgrades and plug-in packs now and then nonetheless - - great tool. I feel that presently, I use roughly 20% of its features, but I never find the time to dig deeper.

      edit: refering to the Desktop version

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        22 hours ago

        It is one of the best games I’ve played this year. Really easy to get into for short bits, I pirated it first, played for a few hours on PC, bought it, played it for a few dozen more, and happily bought it for my phone.

        Really good, very addictive

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        I got it yesterday, it’s bloody solid. Did tend to demolish my battery a bit, but that night just have been because time was dissolving before by very eyes. If you commute or have to burn time a lot (I spent a lot of time in hospital waiting rooms recently) then it’s amazing m no microtransactions either