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Slices for Twitter
 
While Twitter clients on Android are a dime a dozen, the well-designed Slices for Twitter is a bit different, as it enables users to browse their Twitter feeds by category and ‘slice’ their timeline into manageable feeds, as well as bookmark their favourite accounts.
 
The free app further boasts an Explore feature that provides quick access to live events, news and trends. Slices’ future looks #bright.
 
 
Comixology: DC?vs Marvel
 
While both Marvel and DC Comic’s apps work a treat, having access to both the publisher’s treasure chests from one app is the way to go. Comixology allows purchase of the latest titles from both, while also including other smaller publishers into the fold.
 
In total,the available comics stands at more than 20 000 titles (purchased straight from Google Play).
 
 
Where’s my Perry?

While Where’s my Perry may look similar to Where’s my Water, it’s no less compelling or fun. The physics puzzler stylishly places players in the shoes of a secret agent/spy who has to navigate  through transportation tubes to make his way to headquarters.

Perry uses water in a variety of forms, including, liquid, ice and steam. The unlocked game boasts 80 levels and costs R8. 

 

Android tip

Having a number of panels available to load with apps might seem cool, but can in reality mean a lot of side-scrolling. Why not rather put your most often used apps in a folder? Do so by simply long pressing an app from the menu folder and then dropping it onto another app on one of the panels.

Android will immediately cluster them together in a folder, with space for up to eight apps.

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