This app was mentioned in 30 comments, with an average of 1.53 upvotes
I prefer Twee. In addition to all the usual bells and whistles, it has a nice statistics section, where I can see how much time I've wasted ��.
It helps me keep track of all the episodes I've seen from a TV series or anime, and even tells me when there is a new season coming. Definitely a life saver.
Twee for android is the best mobile-friendly alternative I've found. Apparently some people like Trakt.tv, which is not an app but has a mobile-friendly website. Although I'm currently learning how to use it through this thread of comments in this post, I wouldn't recommend it just yet.
I am a but biased since I'm the developer (��), ut I would recommend Twee, you can enable Trakt integration to sync/backup data.
And if you join the beta program you can beta test TweeCloud that is our own back end to backup and sync data between devices, you could also manage your data on the web on a web version if the app. And of course being part on forming how the whole sync/backup/web experience should work.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.ja1984.twee
I use Twee for android for a mobile-friendly interface and I like it a lot more than what I'm seeing from Trakt.tv. Like, I'm confused why there is a Following, a Collection and a Watchlist. Those all seem like the same thing. The things you're following are collected because you intend to watch them. Why would you follow something you won't watch, and collect something you wouldn't follow/watch.
I'm a huge fan of Twee.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.ja1984.twee&hl=en
edit: added link
I prefer Twee which also does trakt.tv syncing.
Ohh this app looks nice. I'll have to try it. I've been using Twee: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.ja1984.twee&hl=en
Damn I hope so.
Twee https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.ja1984.twee
Personally, I really like Twee!
This is pretty good for android..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.ja1984.twee
I've been using Twee on android
It's been working just fine, fairly simple
I don't use such an app, but Twee looks like it has all the features you're looking for: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.ja1984.twee
You should give Relay for Reddit or Sync for Reddit (my favorite) a try. But there's plenty more apps, free and paid.
The official Youtube client would be my 1st guess. It should be pre-installed already, if not, here you go: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.youtube
4./5./7. No idea as I'm not using any apps like that.
It has! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.office.onenote
The Sony Walkman app (pre-installed) should work for you, but you could take a look at Shuttle+ music player or Google Play Music (should be pre-installed already afaik) as well. And there are plenty more music apps available.
Shuttle+: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=another.music.player
Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.music
Oh, it could be better. And as a programmer, much of this website irks me. Let me try to address what you said here though.
1 - I never use the Episode list page, but figured someone might see a use for it.
2 - No idea how there suggestions work, but it hasn't recommended me any shows that I haven't already been recommended based on my tastes. I assume it's less than a total coincidence.
3 - I actually much prefer the unwatched episodes to be sorted by airdate so that when new episodes air together on the same night they are grouped together. An option to organize this by show would have been ideal though.
4 - Both Time Wasted and Following show lists of all my shows, but more information should be displayed on those shows from within those pages, especially Following.
5 - I hate that there are tabs within tabs, but I literally only use Show List and Time Wasted, and I don't mind theRecommender.
And if myshows.me is not in English then it's honestly not useful to me. But I look to see what's a better alternative from time to time and the closest thing I've found otherwise is a little app called Twee. (I only looked for android.)