Salaadin said:Id like a good app for sports scores. Is Scoreboard really as slow as the appbrain reviews seem to suggest? If so, whats another great one?
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Salaadin said:Id like a good app for sports scores. Is Scoreboard really as slow as the appbrain reviews seem to suggest? If so, whats another great one?
Settings - about phone - battery useSalaadin said:Is there an app that tells you whats running in the background and how much of the battery its using?
I have mostly converted to not using a task killer, however I have to have one for Last.fm. That app is terrible and FCs ALL THE TIME. And when it happens, it's somehow still running and keeps FCing over and over until you kill it.jonnybryce said:Post about why Google and devs say Task Killers are pretty useless:
http://androinica.com/2010/05/07/go...-imply-task-killermanager-apps-are-pointless/
It's how I've always felt. Think they're silly.
It depends. For the most part, you don't need a task killer. However, there are some poorly coded apps that drain the system even when in the background.jonnybryce said:Post about why Google and devs say Task Killers are pretty useless:
http://androinica.com/2010/05/07/go...-imply-task-killermanager-apps-are-pointless/
It's how I've always felt. Think they're silly.
Bboy AJ said:It depends. For the most part, you don't need a task killer. However, there are some poorly coded apps that drain the system even when in the background.
jonnybryce said:Are you kidding! That game was my obsession for weeks.
I can't find it in the market, but it sucks that it's so big. WTF. Do ~5mb on the phone and dl the rest to the card, like Raging Thunder. I don't download huge shit.
In other news lol, Dolphin Browser HD is out. I haven't been blown anyway with any browser enough to switch from stock as default, but this might change now. It has different gestures, you can draw symbols on the screen to bring up sites, youtube downloader built in, it just looks really good. I'm gonna try it out now.
http://androidandme.com/2010/05/news/dolphin-browser-hd-arrives-for-android-2-0-users/
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edit: So after some time with it, it's changed my life. I'm buying the paid version. I know a lot of people here love Xscope so I'm not sure if anyone will feel the need to switch, but for me, the gestures in Dolphin HD are amazing and are a welcome addition to mobile browsing. I love gestures in Chrome, I love Gesture Search, so this is a nice addition for settings, commands and bringing up websites. There's also a Purple theme which makes it look a lot like the Gallery 2.1 app, so everything ties together nicely.
It performs great, has tons of options and a few addons (hello, Read It Later) and just blew me away. It's worth checking out.
Without root, grab the SDK and run the ddms program. With root, there are plenty of apps.prodystopian said:I'm not sure if it was only me, but I could never get video on the ustream beta app. They recently updated to the latest version, though, and now it seems to work pretty well. It is still a bit choppy even on wifi (same stream on my PC is much better), but it does work!
Edit: I can't seem to find the QR Code, but it should eb in the marketplace.
Edit2: is there a good program for getting screen caps? Most of the google search results are for ways to do it on the G1 and I'm wondering if there is a better solution now.
thewesker said:Without root, grab the SDK and run the ddms program. With root, there are plenty of apps.
Salaadin said:Is Xiaa live (droid live) worth the 3.99? I can't find anything that specifically lists the differences between pro and lite.
I was using a version on my dad's Nexus One last night that he said he paid for so there must be one. I thought it was ridiculous he paid for a browser, but golfham it's blazing fast.gregor7777 said:So is there a paid version of xscope for android 2.0+? All I see is the lite and the 1.6 version paid.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/sui.mReleasegregor7777 said:So is there a paid version of xscope for android 2.0+? All I see is the lite and the 1.6 version paid.
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Salaadin said:Mint is awesome. Im glad they let you put the extra security passcode on there too for that extra peace of mind. This is going to be so handy.
Is xscope resource heavy? Im looking for a browser thats better than the stock. Dolphin HD was nice but seemed to eat my battery life like nothing. I also dont know if this was my imagination or not but I had Dolphin HD on in the background while charging and my battery was taking forever to hit 100%. The moment I closed Dolphin, the % started jumping up as fast as it usually did.
zedge said:
Yes, NYTimes app is amazing. Also, The Weather Channel app got recently updated and I'm not sure if it's new but it now has the option to display the current temperature in the status bar at the top. Awesome.jonnybryce said:DAMN. That's pretty exciting and impressive.
Take that, Jobs.
P.s. New York Times App is out, really nice and polished. Like it.
Try remote droidjosephdebono said:Has anyone found a decent mouse app? Like AirMouse or the Logitech Touch Mouse?
I tried GMote and it sucks. Long press for right click? No scrolling? WTF?
Hm. The multiple search engine thing is odd, but it would be handy for wiki and youtube. The android seems to be a hints and tips widget, so that's whatever. I'm digging the dock at the bottom for phone/browser/apps, its an elegant look to what Sense attempts and fails imo, but I can't help but feel its a Nexus exclusive and wouldn't come to other phones like Droid. We will see. Cool stuff, but flash definitely takes the cake.zedge said:Did you catch the end? Possible glimpse of 2.2?
http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog/2010/05/is-this-android-2-2/
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jonnybryce said:DAMN. That's pretty exciting and impressive.
Take that, Jobs.
P.s. New York Times App is out, really nice and polished. Like it.
jonnybryce said:Hm. The multiple search engine thing is odd, but it would be handy for wiki and youtube. The android seems to be a hints and tips widget, so that's whatever. I'm digging the dock at the bottom for phone/browser/apps, its an elegant look to what Sense attempts and fails imo, but I can't help but feel its a Nexus exclusive and wouldn't come to other phones like Droid. We will see. Cool stuff, but flash definitely takes the cake.
SimleuqiR said:wow...in the past...what? Three weeks we've received some amazing top on the line apps.
Twitter is awsome
NY Times app...
The Wather Channel app has been update twice with really nice improvements
The people behind the Facebook app need to get their shit together. That app is seriously testing my "paciencia."
I know what you mean about 2.2 and it feeling like it's exclusive. I do believe Google is working on how to do core OS updates with out the need of manufacturers or carriers to be involved (ie Sense UI, etc). If they can figure out a way everyone (mostly) will be on the latest OS. Here is hoping.
Jamesfrom818 said:The Twitter app is so awesome I've been thinking about actually using Twitter instead of just using it to read what Coco is up to.
Dunno - when I search the market on my N1 for "xscope" it's the first result I get.gregor7777 said:Cool, I wonder why it doesn't come up in a search on the market.
It's not really clear to me why Google hasn't built a web interface to the full marketplace yet, since AppBrain obviously has access to that data. AppBrain as an app is a little kludgy (imperfect sync setup) but the website is indispensable for browsing the market.SimleuqiR said:You know, I hope Google scoops up AppBrain and just makes it standard. I haven't tried it yet, but I like the set up on their website and the idea behind it is really nice.
That was there before but they broke it in another recent release, so they're just fixing it now.thewesker said:The Weather Channel app got recently updated and I'm not sure if it's new but it now has the option to display the current temperature in the status bar at the top.
May not be. Could be a search filter dropdown, i.e. filter images, news, etc. inline with the change they've made to the Google home page search.jonnybryce said:Hm. The multiple search engine thing is odd
huh? The native browser is based on Chrome. It's the best you will get, minus whatever revisions Google comes out with in 2.2 (visual tabs pls).Salaadin said:Any reason why Google hasnt released a miniature version of Chrome to use as their internet browser? Id love to have it on here if it could be as speedy as the full version.
pxleyes said:Google also released a Google I/O app today. Even if you dont go you can keep tabs on the conference straight from the app. Really neat.
I'm liking the Maps update.
Salaadin said:Any reason why Google hasnt released a miniature version of Chrome to use as their internet browser? Id love to have it on here if it could be as speedy as the full version.
pxleyes said:huh? The native browser is based on Chrome. It's the best you will get, minus whatever revisions Google comes out with in 2.2 (visual tabs pls).