Any suggestions for paid one time purchase apps on the Google play store?

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    Fx file manager. if you so file management locally or want to access SMB share content , cloud, bluetooth etc, this app ia awesome.

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    19 hours ago
    1. Password Safe Pro
    2. My Expenses
    3. FL Studio, formerly Fruity Loops (also: Desktop)
    4. Threema
    5. Through the Ages (boardgame adaption)

    Otherwise, I usually prefer free open source solutions (FDroid), but I regularly donate to keep the projects alive. 1 and 2 are small dev studios that I am happy to support.

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    11 hours ago

    Minimalist phone Launcher that helps to use addictive apps less. And overall a boring home that demotivates you to use your phone.

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    22 hours ago

    Templar Battleforce is a great little turn based strategy game with a squad of persistent troops fighting across missions.

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    1 day ago

    Monument Valley. Got the first one for free during a promotion but loved it enough to pay for the sequel and extra levels.

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      19 hours ago

      Wanted to love this but it never seemed to get hard or tricky. Whole game kinda felt like a tutorial for the hard levels they never came.

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    I use Paprika 3 extensively.

    I find recipes online, download them to the app stripped of all the online recipe bloat. It sorts all the information automatically, including notes and nutritional info. I can check off ingredients and highlight directions, edit tags, compile menus, add my own notes and write my own recipes, it automatically provides a grocery checklist, has a serving calculator to adjust amounts for whole recipes, built in timers, and that’s just the basics off the top of my head.

    It’s free up to a certain amount of storage but I think all the features are available.

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    Read Era is technically free, but I paid for premium years ago and have never regretted it. I can open any kind of uncorrupted book file, from the Amazon reader format to PDF to epub, and everything else I’ve ever come across. It has a great search function, and the ability to file a book into a custom ‘Collection’. You can edit the details of a book, like adding Author or pusblisher info, add your own personal notes to a page or highlighted quote, see an aggregate of all your highlights in a particular file, and adjust the font, background color, and contrast to your hearts content.

    I make my whole family use it now, cause I love it so much and Premium works on Family share.