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Updated · How-To Geek · May 21
HTG Revives 5 Android Apps From 2008-2011 Still Worth Using in 2026
Updated
Updated · How-To Geek · May 21

HTG Revives 5 Android Apps From 2008-2011 Still Worth Using in 2026

3 articles · Updated · How-To Geek · May 21
  • Five older Android apps — ASTRO File Manager, Instapaper, Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard, Weather Underground and Tasker — remain useful enough to redownload in 2026, HTG says.
  • The picks span Android’s early era from 2008 to 2011 and are framed as survivors of a Play Store that now lists more than 1.8 million apps.
  • HTG highlights practical strengths rather than nostalgia alone: ASTRO still manages files ad-free, Weather Underground draws on personal stations and the National Weather Service, and Tasker still offers deep automation.
  • Instapaper and SwiftKey are presented as viable alternatives in categories now dominated by newer rivals such as Raindrop.io and Google’s Gboard, even as some premium or AI-heavy changes may divide users.
  • The broader takeaway is that some early Android software still holds up, underscoring how long-lived apps helped shape the platform beyond today’s newer releases.
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