What Reddit Says About Electronics Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Electronics apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/homeautomation
Garmin watch sounds good, I've been doing some Withing stuff... watch, scale and sleep tracker mat. I would also give an anti-recommendation for an Apple Watch, not that I have had one, but I explicitly did *not* want apps on my wrist.
r/AskElectronics
Proteus simulator is the best. I used to use it a lot during my college days. ... Personally i had a project not work irl just cuz the simulation worked :/ Everything was ideal like the power source and somehow it didn't work.
r/ECE
GitHub - slackhq/circuit: ⚡️ A Compose-driven architecture for Kotlin and Android applications. ... What is the best free site there is for creating electrical circuits and circuits with the function of measuring the voltage in the resulting circuit?
r/electronics
Also take a look at the addons for ElectroDroid. They have a database of Atmel chips which might be useful if you want to make use of their microcontrollers. I personally think ElectroDroid is the most useful application you could have.
r/GadgetsIndia
I'm prepping for NEET PG. So i use multiwindow quite often. 1/3rd of display covering lecture and 2/3rd for notes. The easy multitasking with floating windows for a browser and chatgpt, performance Jump from s4 is life-changing for me. Hands down, the best purchase of 2024 for me.
r/AskElectronics
So i'm wondering what electronics programs people use that are available for windows that are good for touchscreen use. ... Bluestacks is find as an android emulator. I have the same app on my phone, but on my computer I just search if the info I need isn't on one of the sites I commonly u...
r/AndroidQuestions
ClipGlider app - it allows to watch Shorts, Reels at speed over 1x (I watch them at 1.7x). It saves me a lot of time every day, up to 1 hour.
r/ElectricalEngineering
I also use everycircuit regularly, but to be honest I found that icircuit (if you have an iphone) was a significantly better app.
r/musicproduction
That is a super open ended question lol, for what aspect of electronic music? To record you need a daw, i suggest ableton if your making edm, fl studio for beats, logic (my fav) for all around features - just some not as good.
r/AskElectronics
EEVBlog, arguably the electronics YouTube channel.
r/engineering
This is literally the best go-to app for any commercial, readily available parts. ... Also Grainger and Fastenal for same day parts locally. Greybar, Rexel, etc... for electrical material. ... I work less than 2 hours from McMaster’s SoCal warehouse. It is same day for me =D ... We should maybe star...
r/AskElectronics
The problem is Falstad doesn’t make an app. So, I use iCircuit which is a few bucks but well worth it. ... I have been using Voltsim recently. The UI is beautiful and its available in android and ipad. For simple circuit simulation, what do you actually recommend? ... Circuit design software that ma...
r/androidapps
You are right it is difficult to create a database of all the electronic products with specifications. But maybe possible or easy for giant e-commerce sites who sell these products like Amazon. ... There's such an uncountable amount of headphone models that it would be basically impossible to m...
r/ProductivityApps
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