If you think you need an iPhone, to get cool apps, think again! Android Market has in fact some good apps that are available for FREE. If you own a device that runs on Android OS, the following apps might spice up your daily productivity. I have compiled some top apps (in no specific order) that you can try out.

1. Firefox 4 Mobile (Beta)

If you want a better browser with the flexibility to download addons and themes, then Firefox is what you need on your Android device. Mozilla is getting serious about fixing its browser to fit mobile devices, so expect to get more fixes soon. Available here.

2. Adobe Photoshop Express

The top photo editing software is now available on Android. You can use Photoshop Express to edit your pictures as well as apply one-touch effects. It loads rather fast and it is really handy in editing your photos on the go. Search it on Android market to download it.

3. 2X Client

This app provides free and simple solution to connect your mobile device to your home or office computer. 2X Client also connects to 2X VirtualDesktopServer v9 to seamlessly run published Windows applications such as Microsoft Office.

4. TweetDeck for Android

I guess this app requires no further introduction. Tweetdeck is one of the most famous Twitter clients and it’s now available for Android devices.

5. Android Booster!

Your Android device needs a little boost? Then you need this app! This free app is designed to optimize Android smartphones while minimizing the power consumption, and keeping users in control of the amount of internet usage.

6. History Eraser

Paranoid? With this app, you can quickly erase your browser history, call log, market search history, Google map search history, Gmail search history, clipboard data, YouTube search history, and Google search history.

7. MultiPicture Live Wallpaper

MultiPicture Live Wallpaper enables you to display a different picture for each panel of your Android device’s homescreen.

8. Widgetsoid

You can customise widgets to fit your needs. The default style is similar to the “Power Control” widget that comes stock on some of the newer Android phones. You can also adjust the widget’s background color, status color, icon colors, corner types, etc.

9. Swype

Swype enables text input by tracing the word with a single continuous finger motion. It  is extremely easy to learn because it utilizes a standard QWERTY keyboard. Many newer Android phones like the Galaxy S and MyTouch 4G have Swype pre-installed.

10. Winamp Beta for Android

Winamp for Android (beta) offers a complete media management solution for Android 2.1+ devices. Seamlessly sync your music, videos, etc. by USB or WiFi using this app.

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