I’m curious if anyone’s come across a list of “power” or “professional” apps for Android. I mean things like Termux, Audio Evolution, or PowerDirector, which provide functionality that you would normally need a computer for. I’m being purposefully broad so that I can discover more cool apps, but generally I mean things aimed more for power users (like PowerDirector vs Premiere Rush).

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    Not sure if this fits your category but here are a few FOSS apps I have:

    • SuperImage for upscaling locally using your phone’s GPU;
    • Image Toolbox to convert, crop, resize, do background removal (by hand though, so nothing fancy like Magic Eraser), apply a bunch of filters, draw on a sketchbook, encrypt any(!) file, edit/remove EXIF data, pick colors, compare two images with a slider, generate a palette from an image;
    • Squawker to follow (without an account) multiple Twitter/X accounts as if they were RSS feeds with the ability to group them (cool when you’re trading and need a bunch of news sources grouped by sector, but it depends on Elon not messing around with the Twitter layout again as otherwise Squawker will also need to be updated);
    • Quillpad for Markdown note taking.
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      Hey, Image Toolbox seems quite useful. I was initially scared when I didn’t see much other than the previews on the play store page, but after finding it’s GitHub repo I calmed down. Hopefully I don’t forget it’s installed since some of these features seem great!

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      Image toolbox seems pretty cool! I’ve switched to Joplin for my notes but quillpad seems nice too

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    If you want to get real deep into automation on your phone, check out Tasker. Complicated but there’s a ton you can do with it

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        Can’t even use Wi-Fi controls on macrodroid because it requires a companion app that they haven’t updated to work on 64bit Android versions 💀

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      I work in studio recording, so I have a similar app!

      We use a siglent for actual calibrations though.

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        Yeah for sure, using proper test gear is necessary. But sometimes I’m just trying to do something quick and dirty and injecting tone from my phone is good enough. I also do some audio gear restoration at home and it helps there. Did a big work over of an old Teac reel to reel deck and being able to inject tone was so handy (without stealing gear from work)

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    Imagepipe is both an excellent meta data scrubber and image compression tool that lets you find a good balance between image quality and size so you can send that picture you took through text or email within the 100kb data limit cap

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    Luma fusion is really good. I have done 3 about 10 minute long video projects in it. But I highly recommend either a phone with active stylus support or a tablet.

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    Takostats. It provides an overlay where it shows fps, cpu use, clock speed, temperature, power usage, etc. It can also record performance characteristics of your apps in a neat graph too. It requires shizuku or root to function.