Software for Android
Magisk
Magisk is known as a "systemless" root method. It's essentially a way to modify the system without actually modifying it. Modifications are stored safely in the boot partition instead of on the main system. With Magisk you can root phone or tablet to give you complete control over the system with compromising your device.
Mipony
Mipony is an integrated torrent browser and download manager specially designed to optimize and automate the downloads. Mipony includes a browser that allows you to navigate over the internet with the advantage to detect the links to download files so, in just a click you will be able to add the links to your download list. With the integrated download manager you can download files by avoiding host sites inconveniences and get detail information about downloads such as required time to download, when start your download and management of multiple files simultaneously.
DroidCam
DroidCam is an application that can turn your Android or iOS device into a webcam using a USB cable or wirelessly over WiFi. The application allows you to use you phone as a web cam for video chat services like Skype and , or stream video for YouTube, Twitch and more. To use DroidCam and pair it with your computer you must install the a computer client as well, currently DroidCam supports connectivity with Linux and Windows.
Instapaper
Instapaper is a bookmarking service that allows web content to be saved so it can be consumed later, on a different device, such as an e-reader, smartphone, or tablet. Every article saved with Instapaper is automatically reformatted to remove excessive formatting and make the content more readable. The service was founded in 2008 by Marco Arment and is today used by over 2 million people.
Flipboard is a news and social network aggregator. The application allows you to create your own personal magazine of news stories and posts and shares from friends on popular social networks like Facebook and Twitter. Customize your Flipboard to include your favorite news sources, people and topics.
Signal
Signal is a cross-platform encrypted messaging application that has a strong focus on privacy. The application is developed by Signal Messenger LLC and provides users with features like one-to-one and group messages, which can include files, voice notes, images and videos. The software is famous for being used by the whistleblower and privacy advocate Edward Snowden who once said "I use Signal every day, it is the most scalable encryption tool we have".
Steam
Steam is where most gamers come to buy and play computer games. Steam is a video game digital distribution service by Valve. The software can be used to both buy and launch games, it also packs social features allowing you to make friends and play games with or against them. The Steam platform can also be used by game developers and publishers to launch and sell games to users of the platform.
Fly Delta
With the Fly Delta application you can book flights, check in, change seats, track your bag and check flight status for Delta Air Lines.
LinkedIn is a business and employment-oriented social network. LinkedIn launched in 2003, it is mainly used for professional networking, including employers posting jobs and job seekers posting their CVs. Most of the company's revenue comes from selling access to information about its members to recruiters and sales professionals . As of May 2020, LinkedIn had 690+ million registered members in 150 countries. With LinkedIn, users can find jobs, people and business opportunities recommended by someone in one's contact network.
Facebook Gaming
With Facebook Gaming you watch live video game streams from popular creators on Facebook. Facebook Gaming is a community of players, streamers and viewers on the Facebook platform.