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Best Apps to Bring Some Warmth to the Long Canadian Winters

With  millions of apps in the Play Store, searching for the best Android apps is  sometimes challenging. Whether you need a great gaming app or a new browser,  there are always many available. They can help you pass time by playing great  games or perhaps be very valuable in the specific situations. Here are the best  Android apps of 2017.

1. WhatsApp

WhatsApp, the  legendary chat app, has been installed on over one billion smartphones. And  it's always improving user experience, adding new features and becoming more  secure. What makes it number one? Everyone uses it, simple as that. If you  don’t use WhatsApp already, you should definitely start.

2. Amaze  File Manager

The Amaze  File Manager is free and easy it use. It has all the basic features you'd  expect: quick access to files, deleting, copying, moving, etc. When looking in  individual folders, you can toggle between list and table view. Amaze can  create thumbnails for many file formats, but not for PDFs.

3. Sun  Bingo

Sun Bingo is a great  gaming app where you can play some of the best award-winning  games including 75 ball, 80 ball, 90 ball and Bargain Bingo. It has  quickly grown to become one of the biggest UK bingo gaming apps with  regular bingo promotions, friendly chat rooms and huge cash prizes up for  its members. It’s simple, easy to play and great for gaming fans all around the  world.

4. SwiftKey

Whoever is  looking for a very special  virtual keyboard for Android will definitely find  one here. SwiftKey works great with tablets, and if you simply want a good  Android keyboard, it offers intuitive operation, very good spell check and word  recognition.

5. Morecast

There are  plenty of weather apps available that are more accurate and better looking than  the ones that come pre-installed on your Android device.  MORECAST is favorite weather app to many users because it has one of the best-looking interfaces, with a  clear and sensible layout. It's also one of the most advanced apps of its kind,  featuring such options as side-by-side weather comparisons for two cities, and  accurate weather information for a particular route. MORECAST is the right way  to make a smartphone weather app, and best of all, it's free.

6. Hulu

Hulu is an  excellent app for watching movies and TV shows on Android. It's a free service  that relies on ads, but there are some great shows available. You need to  pay a subscription fee to access all of the content, but there is a range  of excellent shows available without subscription, including classic US  comedies such as Family Guy, The Simpsons and South Park.  It's currently  restricted to the US, but hopefully it will be appearing in more territories  soon.

7. PhotoDirector

PhotoDirector is the whole package. It has everything you could possibly need to edit your  photos. The tools range from simple text bubbles and filters,  to more complex things such as HSL and curves, and they're all heavily  adjustable, helping you get the best out of your photos. It's for messing  around on and seeing what you end up with.

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