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The full editorial archive — every review and roundup the App Comrade desk has published, newest first.
Cities in Netherlands is a one-page reference dressed up as an app.
A free Fire-tablet curiosity that does exactly what its name promises: lists Dutch cities. The five-star rating is a small-sample artefact, not a verdict on the product.
MAY 11, 2026
Battles of World War II is a textbook chapter sold as an app.
A short reference compendium of major WWII engagements, packaged as a standalone Fire tablet title. It does one thing — and only one thing — competently.
MAY 11, 2026
Particle Physics is a Wikipedia article that learned to charge for a download.
A single-topic Kindle reference book that lifts its scaffolding from open-source encyclopedia text, repackages it as a 'book,' and asks Fire tablet readers to treat it as a primary source.
MAY 11, 2026
Space Probes is a Wikipedia mirror with a fresh coat of paint.
A single-topic reference app for Fire tablets that bundles encyclopedia text about deep-space missions into a tidy reader. Useful if you want it offline. Otherwise, you already have the source.
MAY 11, 2026
Town planning is a single-topic reference, and it knows it.
A free Fire-tablet reference app on a narrow professional topic. The five-star rating is real, but so is the audience of about twelve people.
MAY 11, 2026
Unmanned Aircraft is a Kindle reference book pretending to be an app.
A single-topic UAV primer wrapped in Amazon's standard Kindle reader. Useful if you need the text. Not an app in any meaningful sense.
MAY 11, 2026
Radio TV Cristo Viene brings a Spanish-language ministry to the Fire tablet.
A free Lifestyle channel from Ministerio TV that turns a Fire tablet into a kitchen-counter radio and a sermon screen for Spanish-speaking households.
MAY 11, 2026
Carambars Jokes turns a candy-wrapper tradition into a free Fire app.
Every French kid who grew up unfolding a Carambar caramel remembers the pun printed on the inside of the wrapper. This unofficial-feeling Fire app collects those jokes and not much else.
MAY 11, 2026
Latest Ghana Braids is a humble lookbook with a single useful job.
A free Fire-tablet gallery of Ghana braid styles — cornrows, banana braids, cherokee cornrows, jumbo braids — for anyone walking into a salon appointment without a reference photo on their phone.
MAY 11, 2026
Arabic English Translator is a free utility that asks you to bring your own expectations.
TTMA Apps ships a no-frills bilingual translator on Fire tablets. The listing tells you almost nothing, and the app is built to match — fine for a phrase here and there, not a study companion.
MAY 11, 2026
weeWX Weather App is a thin client for a hobbyist server, and proud of it.
A Fire-tablet companion to the open-source weeWX personal-weather-station software. You need your own hardware, your own server, and a tolerance for configuration files — but if you have all three, this is the cheapest way to put your backyard data on a kitchen-counter display.
MAY 11, 2026
Pronostic Quinté VIP sells certainty in a category that has none.
A French horse-racing tipster app on Fire tablets, promising daily picks for the PMU's Quinté+. The interface is clean, the maths underneath is not, and the category is what it is.
MAY 11, 2026
Iain Abernethy's app is a karate library hiding behind a Fire-tablet wrapper.
A single-instructor teaching channel built for practitioners who already know who Abernethy is. The Fire app is functional, dated, and entirely about the content inside it.
MAY 11, 2026
30 Day Fitness Challenge turns motivation into a checkbox.
A bodyweight-workout app that swaps coaching for streak mechanics, and works well enough on a Fire tablet propped against a yoga mat — if you accept the limits of a beginner-grade program.
MAY 11, 2026
8 Ball Billion Classic is a passable pub-pool fix on Fire.
A no-frills 8-ball game with serviceable physics, a friendly aim guide, and the usual cargo of banner ads — fine for ten minutes on a tablet, less fine for anyone who has played the real thing recently.
MAY 11, 2026
Smart Height sells a result the body cannot deliver.
A daily stretching routine packaged as a height-increase program. The workouts are fine. The premise — that adults can add inches by stretching — is not supported by the way bones actually grow.
MAY 11, 2026
Head Soccer Ball is a coffee-break time-killer that knows its job.
A one-button physics farce in the lineage of every flash-game head-soccer clone, ported to Fire tablets with enough polish to keep a kid quiet on a long car ride and not much more.
MAY 11, 2026
mijnRadio is a no-frills Dutch radio dial on the Fire tablet.
A free, single-country aggregator of Nederlandse FM stations from a developer that ships dozens of these. It does what it says and very little else.
MAY 11, 2026
Table Football 3D is a quick foosball fix that knows its lane.
An unfussy 3D foosball sim for Fire tablets that nails the basic clack-and-spin loop but stops well short of being a sports game you'd return to nightly.
MAY 11, 2026
Carom Billiards is a faithful port of a niche cue sport few Fire users have ever played.
A three-cushion and four-ball simulator on the Amazon Appstore, complete with pocketless table, ivory-coloured cues, and the steep learning curve that has kept carom a European and East-Asian obsession for two centuries.
MAY 11, 2026
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