What small tiny app have you found that not many people know about

Kyoyeou (Ki jəʊ juː)@slrpnk.net to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 197 points –

I'm curious to discover more stuff that exists in the App realm, there must be some small indie apps we don't know about everywhere

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I got a couple of apps I'd recommend in a heartbeat.

Spectdroid is a spectrogram app. Its unreasonable how often I'm using this app. I got some mild tinnitus that comes and goes and this app allows me to find out if I got some actual weird buzzing I'm the house or if it's just in my head.

And LocalSend is an amazing app for sending files between various devices and OSes over a local network. I no longer need to set up file shares, plug in my phone to a computer, or use cloud storage just to transfer over some files.

LocalSend is amazing. So easy to use! Impressed that google haven't been able to make a product as simple as localsend for Android.

Knowing Google, they will probably kill it after months of neglect.

I'm not sure what you mean; Google doesn't have anything to do with LocalSend, do they?

I honestly feel silly for not having looked up a solution like it earlier.

LocalSend

I've been using TrebleShot for that for a years now, but maybe I'll try LocalSend

Spectroid is great! I use it to tune my 3d printer.

Oh, that sounds cool! What is it you tune? I imagine some coil whine from heating elements maybe?

It's for the belt tension actually! Like a guitar tuner. It's just one tool in the process though as it is not just the frequency of the belts that matter. Instead the frequency/resonance helps get the belts into similar tension before doing more adjustment.