2009's most awesome Android apps
Android apps have grown quite a bit more sophisticated since last year. Here's a look at the apps that won big in this year's Android Developer Challenge
By Brad Reed | Network World
Solo
Developer: Coding Caveman
Function: Music
Price: $1.50
The lowdown: If you've always wanted to learn to play guitar but have been either too lazy or untalented to do so, then Solo is an app made specifically for you! Solo cleverly utilizes the touchscreen to create a series of virtual guitar strings that can be either plucked or strummed to more or less recreate the sensation of playing an actual instrument. Users can program different chords into the app to get different notes and the app even shows you how to play the chords on an actual guitar should you choose to do so. (Hint for beginners: You can play a pretty mean "Rockin' in the Free World" on this app by using an E-minor-C-D chord progression.)
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