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Users can install apps directly using APK files or alternative app markets, including:<ref name="wired_alt_app_stores">{{cite web | url=http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/06/independent-app-stores-take-on-googles-android-market/ | title=Independent App Stores Take On Google’s Android Market | date=June 11, 2010 | first=Priya | last=Ganapati | publisher=[[Wired News]] | accessdate=2011-02-02}}</ref>
* AndAppStore▼
* Andspot
* Aproov
* Handango▼
* [[GetJar]]
▲* Handango
* SlideMe
▲* AndAppStore
Users can also indirectly download APK files from the Google Android Market but ultimately require the Google Market app and apps are retrieved soley from the Google Android Market. Websites that are more accurately categorized as catalogs rather than true "app stores" are:
* AndroLib
* AppBrain
===App Inventor for Android===
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