What Are Your Favorite Hidden Gem Android Apps with Less Than 1 Million Downloads and 4+ Star Ratings?

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What Are Your Favorite Hidden Gem Android Apps with Less Than 1 Million Downloads and 4+ Star Ratings? - Reddthat

I’m on a quest to discover some of the lesser-known, yet highly-rated Android apps that have managed to stay under the radar. I’m particularly interested in those with less than 1 million downloads and a rating of 4 stars or more. I’m sure there are countless apps out there that are incredibly cool, interesting, or useful, but just haven’t hit the mainstream yet. Maybe it’s a productivity tool that’s boosted your efficiency, a unique game that’s kept you entertained for hours, or a niche app that’s catered perfectly to one of your hobbies or interests. So, my question is: What are some Android hidden gem apps with less than 1 million downloads, more than 4 stars, that you’ve used a bunch or think it’s really cool/interesting/useful? Please share your recommendations, and if possible, a brief description of what the app does and why you find it so valuable. Looking forward to uncovering some hidden treasures in the Android app world. Thanks in advance for your suggestions! As a final note, I will be copying all the responses to c/polls [https://reddthat.com/post/8618848] to create an easy-to-view list of all the recommended apps. This way, we can all benefit from the collective wisdom of this community.

ArityCalc is really neat, does graphing and a few other things

JRPN 16C is a take on the HP 16C , it’s both fun to mess around with and a great help when working with raw memory

μMath+ is great for working with complex problems

I use a NewPipe fork called PipePipe that is a bit more stable from my experience

Aurora Store is great

Markor is my go-to notes app, lets you write notes in markdown among other things

Trail Sense is neat both for its intended purpose as a general hiking toolkit, but also as a way to check phone sensors

Total Commander, because of course

Organic Maps is an offline maps app based on OpenStreetMap data, it’s great