Apps I use are "Tune Up" ...... you can listen to any radio station or music in the world - you can pick 80's or your choice. I also use a Handy level ..... its very accurate. And a distance app - it measures any distance you would like, if you go walking or riding etc. The most used app is go maps - I don t know how garmin survive anymore with all the smart phones have GPS's in them.
I've researched this for ages and all I've come up with are some interesting electronics apps. Other than that download Suduko and play it while sitting on the bog, it takes your mind off the job and you can think clearly afterwards (tongue in cheek )
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IanF (30-Jul-14)
the electronics design app "everycircuit" is really good. you can simulate power on the circuit and it shows exactly how the current flows with voltages at different stages,etc
Mobile Electrician is nice.
and if you really feel adventurous.....
http://electrical-engineering-portal...rical-software
updated link.....
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ctrician&hl=en
There are some useful apps for daily needs. I found cam scanner which quickly scans and digitizes all kinds of paper documents like notes, receipts, invoices, business cards and so on. Go with.
I use Electrical Calculations Pro v6.2.0.1 by Egal Net
Nice for Volt drop etc and so far I have not noticed any incorrect information whenever I have become scepticle, however there are many calculators on it that i have not yet used.
I also use invoice simple, both cost about R30 but well worth it!
ACEsterhuizen (05-May-17)
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