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Since the first Kindle Fire's debut, the number of high-quality apps for Amazon Fire tablets has grown dramatically. Whether you have an Amazon Fire HD 8 or Amazon Fire HD 10, Amazon's tablet is only as useful as the apps you put on it. This list of Amazon Fire apps will help you see all the possible uses for your tablet, from entertainment to productivity.

Some of the apps on this list focus on collaboration and task management, while others are designed for consuming videos, books, music, and other media. Some apps are great for the whole family, and others, such as those for taking private notes or accessing personal documents, you might want to keep as your own little secret.

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  • 1Adobe Acrobat Reader

    If you're looking to be productive on your Amazon Fire, something simple like Adobe Acrobat Reader is a must-have. View, edit, and sign documents right from your tablet. The app can also be synced up with your other Adobe Acrobat accounts to ensure continuity across platforms.
  • 2Alarm Clock For Me

    Who needs a traditional bedside alarm clock when you have an Amazon Fire? With an app like Alarm Clock For Me, you can set an alarm, choose the tone that will wake you up, adjust the snooze timer, dim the screen, and even see a weather report right on the main page—which is also, of course, a clock showing the time. The Pro version (99 cents) gets rid of ads and lets you choose your own music to wake you up or put you to sleep.
  • 3AP Mobile

    The Associated Press is one of the largest news organizations, and one whose reports often appear in the pages and websites of other media outlets—so why not just go straight to the source? The AP Mobile app delivers headline news from the Associated Press in text and video. You can customize your homepage by selecting regions and types of content that you value most. AP Mobile has options to see content in English and Spanish, and to view news from an international perspective (in English).
  • 4Bitdefender Antivirus Free

    An Amazon tablet is also an Android device, and I don't know if you've heard, but malware can creep onto Android devices pretty easily these days—unless you have protection. One of the simplest ways to add a layer of protection is to download the Bitdefender Antivirus Free app. If you leave it on Autopilot, which is on by default, it will check whether new apps you're trying to download are infected with anything fishy. You can also run a manual scan on your Amazon Fire from time to time to make sure it stays squeaky clean.
  • 5Colorfy

    Adult coloring books are all the rages these days, and there are several different apps to choose from. Among the most popular is Colorfy, which lets you choose your colors and apply them with a simple tap. Basic pages are available for free, but the more complex pages are paid.
  • 6ComiXology

    If you got your Amazon tablet as an e-reader, and comic books fall within the purview of things you like to read, then the ComiXology Comics app is one you'll definitely want. The app not only lets you read comics, but also connects to a store where you can buy them. If you're new to reading comics on a tablet, we can help you get started.
  • 7Easy Installer

    Easy Installer by Infolife is an app that lets you sideload APKs onto your Amazon Fire. In other words, when you have an app from somewhere other than the Amazon Appstore, this program helps you install it. You need the APK file for the app you're going to install, and Easy Installer as the other puzzle piece to make it work. Be careful, though; apps from unapproved sources are the most likely to be Trojanized or otherwise malicious.
  • 8ES File Explorer

    If you need a better way to manage all the files on your tablet, ES File Explorer will keep everything in order for you. This cloud-based file manager allows you to view and manage all your apps, documents, and multimedia content all in one place.
  • 9Food Network in the Kitchen

    The free Food Network in the Kitchen app has a wealth of recipes, great video instructions for cooking, and loads of other food-focused content. The recipes are easy to read, with a card-style layout that gives you essential information, such as total cooking time and difficultly level, quickly.
  • 10Goodreads

    Goodreads, which uses your Amazon account as a login, is a social app for discussing, reviewing, and rating books. It also helps you keep tracks of books you've read, books you want to read, and those that are in your queue on your Kindle to read next.
  • 11Homescapes

    If you like matching puzzle games, but also need a long-term project, Homescapes gives you both. You will need to match items and gain points that will be used to refurnish an old mansion. If you enjoy working towards a goal like this, Gardenscapes will allow you to fix up a garden.
  • 12iHeartRadio

    If you want to stream radio—not music, necessarily, but actual radio stations—on your Amazon Fire, there's no better app than iHeartRadio. It lets you listen to your favorite channels and hosts, no matter if they're talk radio shows, comedy, podcasts, or sports broadcasts.
  • 13Monument Valley 2

    The beautiful graphics and fanciful storytelling of Monument Valley get a reprise in the title's sequel for $4.99. You help Ro, the main character, explore virtual worlds with her child, solving puzzles and marveling at M.C. Escher-like geometric structures along the way.
  • 14Minecraft: Pocket Edition

    If you love games, you need to pay the $6.99 price tag to get Minecraft: Pocket Edition. Long heralded as one of the best mobile games, Minecraft lets you enjoy sandbox-style play as well as partake in the more intense Survival mode, as you build things with blocks.
  • 15Netflix

    If you have a Netflix account (and so many of us do), then you should install the Netflix app on your Amazon Fire so you can watch movies and TV shows any time you want. You can even download for offline viewing, which should come in handy when you're traveling.
  • 16Office Suite Professional

    Although the Amazon Fire is very well suited for reading, watching videos, and playing games, that doesn't mean it's a productivity dud. Quite the contrary if you have Office Suite Pro installed. This app gives you access to core office work software, such as a word processor and spreadsheet editor. Office Suite Pro is compatible with all Microsoft formats, too. The major different between the free version and the one that costs $14.99 is the additional security measures you pay for.
  • 17Pinterest

    Pinterest is a free social site that lets you create visual collage boards of things that tickle your fancy. It's immensely useful for planning certain kinds of projects and events. For example, I've used it to organize a home renovation project by 'pinning' images of kitchens that I liked and using them for inspiration. Others use the site to brainstorm visual ideas for weddings, vacations, wardrobes, meals, and more.
  • 18Plex

    If you have photos, music, movies, and TV shows across a number of devices, consolidate and stream it all on your Fire tablet with Plex. Just download the Plex Media Server to your PC, Mac, Linux computer, or NAS device, add and organize your content, and connect via the Amazon app. Get some extra perks with Plex Pass for $5 per month, $20 per year, or $120 for a lifetime pass.
  • 19Podcast Addict

    There are some amazing podcasts out there, so Podcast Addict is a great hub to manage and discover your favorite ones. This app does all the work of a media player, audio streamer, and database. If you love the free app, consider supporting the developers by donating $2.99 out of the kindness of your heart.
  • 20Remember the Milk

    Remember the Milk is a popular and simple task-management app that helps you remember everything you need to get done in a day, whether that's 'buy milk' or complete an intricate set of to-dos for your job. With a free account, you can sync your tasks to the web app once every 24 hours. You'll need to pay $39.99 per year for a Pro account to get unlimited auto-syncing with the online version of Remember The Milk, as well as reminders and notifications.
  • 21Slacker Radio

    Slacker Radio's deep music library, informative DJs, and themed stations make the streaming audio service one of the best places to listen to music online. Slacker Radio Plus costs $3.99 a month and removes adds, improves music quality, and offers unlimited skips. Pay $9.99 a month for Premium and you also get offline and on demand capabilities.
  • 22Spotify

    With Spotify, you can listen to just about any song on-demand. It's free with ads, but upgrade to Premium and you can skip the ads and download for offline listening.
  • 23TuneIn Radio

    TuneIn offers more than 100,000 radio stations from around the globe, from local radio, music, and sports to news, podcasts, and talk radio. Subscribing to Premium for $9.99 a month will also give you access to live sports coverage and commercial-free music.
  • 24Township

    Who knew managing an entire town could be so much fun? In Township, you grow crops, build factories, and buy livestock, all in the name of serving your nearby customers. Build up the ultimate town and fulfill more orders to make as much money as possible. It's crazy addictive.
  • 25Twitter

    Twitter is a blessing and a curse; it's a great way to stay in touch with friends and acquaintances and keep an eye on breaking news, but is a huge time suck. It's also the best second-screen app for watching certain TV in real-time, namely special annual events like sports or The Academy Awards.
  • 26WeatherBug

    The free WeatherBug app offers real-time forecasts, weather alerts, and helpful interactive maps. It's always good to know what it's like outside, and this app will give you all the information you could need.