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I think the dev cites the iPhone music player as his influence. The only thing stopping me from taking the plunge is audiobook management, does anyone know if its on a par with the iPhone music player? I rely on it with all my audiobooks :(



Also thought I would mention SlideIT, which is a replacement keyboard similar to Swype and is available on the market as a free trial and a paid app. I actually prefer SlideIT to Swype (and the fact that I don't have to jump through stupid beta signup hoops to get the .apk file...) Works on all Android versions, give it a shot.

Here's a demonstration of it in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=229U0ZYPum8

Don't forget to go into your Settings > Language & Keyboard menu and turn the keyboard on, then when you see a text box long-press and select Input Method then choose SlideIT.
 
Didn't know where else to post, but is anyone else getting the "Error 200" using the official Facebook app?

It looks like it's been happening as of today on all Android phones...
 
Meh, Swype is so much nicer looking and it looks like the function identically. I see no reason to switch at this point.

BTW, I officially feel sorry for every iPhone user having to touch type everything.
 
pxleyes said:
Meh, Swype is so much nicer looking and it looks like the function identically. I see no reason to switch at this point.

BTW, I officially feel sorry for every iPhone user having to touch type everything.

i can never go back. Swype just needs to add a voice input button on the keyboard and i'm set
 
I prefer ShapeWriter for a variety of reasons, but yes, this form of text input is truly superior. Although I use the Voice-to-Text for searches mostly these days. It's honestly spot on 90% of the time.

EDIT: You can tap and hold on any text field and choose input method to switch between the stock keyboard (with the voice button) and your replacement on the fly.

The SNESoid emulator can now run Super Mario RPG. Hell, and might I add, yes.
 
Skittleguy said:
Didn't know where else to post, but is anyone else getting the "Error 200" using the official Facebook app?

It looks like it's been happening as of today on all Android phones...

yes its really annoying.

The Android facebook app has new problems every few weeks =/
 
pxleyes said:
If you want a good music player fork over the couple of bucks for bTunes and stop complaining.

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edit: official link http://btunesmusicplayer.com/
I would if I could. But I can't. I can make paid apps show up and buy them, but not when they're copy protected. I hate how the fragmented the market is.
 
I tried the cubed player, and it seems pretty cool to me, if beta in feel. Grabbed album art for my songs easily. Is there an easy way to EDIT ID3 info on the Droid?
 
Has Meebo been acting up for anyone today?
Lot's of disconnects for AIM over here.
 
Is there a good way of setting up facebook for notifications? Right now most of my stuff comes to email and I only get friend request notifications from the FB app.
 
cuevas said:
Is there a good way of setting up facebook for notifications? Right now most of my stuff comes to email and I only get friend request notifications from the FB app.

i always get email notification ages before i get the facebook ones as the fastest you can set the facebook notifications to update is every 30 minutes
 
Adamm said:
i always get email notification ages before i get the facebook ones as the fastest you can set the facebook notifications to update is every 30 minutes

That's disappointing, I would rather not have to maintain my gmail inbox as much.
 
When I tried bTunes it was annoying because it had issues reading id3 tags.

I don't mind using the built in music player, it only annoys me when I have an album by multiple arists and it lists the album individually for each artist. Other than that I guess I'm just not that picky.

And for people using iTunes and Android, iSyncr is the fastest and easiest way to sync music and playlists.
 
pxleyes said:
Try eBuddy.
Already tried it, too ugly.
Also Meebo has been working fine for months. I've just had a few disconnects today and was wonderinf if anyone else has.
 
Jtwo said:
Already tried it, too ugly.
Also Meebo has been working fine for months. I've just had a few disconnects today and was wonderinf if anyone else has.
eBuddy just got a graphical overhaul. You might want to give it another go.
 
eBuddy totally drained my battery compared to Meebo before. I have gotten a couple of disconnects though, hopefully it's just something temporary.
 
Hawkian said:
eBuddy totally drained my battery compared to Meebo before. I have gotten a couple of disconnects though, hopefully it's just something temporary.

I'm waiting for the guys at Beejive to get on the ball already. It's the only app I really miss from my iPhone.

Also, not sure why Google doesn't just make the Gtalk client work with more than just AIM? On mobile it's broken as I can't even access my AIM contacts through it. I would be happy with just Gtalk supporting multiple protocols. It's not like Google Contacts doesn't have fields for these services already (AIM/Yahoo/MSN).
 
Meebo logs everything, which I like, but it needs to be updated for highres devices. You can't tell what smileys are :lol
 
App Brain is cool but not as cool as I thought. It's a great web browser for the market, and it'll sync your apps to show recommendations, but it's not a real install from the web and then sync solution, it just "bookmarks" the apps you've chosen to install and shows them in the App Brain app, where you click them and install them from the market as usual. I thought it had some background install syncing going on or that it would be automated, but it's more like bookmarks.

It's still cool, I'll be using it and it's definitely where the Android Market should be headed for an OS so built on syncing, but not the miracle I thought it was at first.
 
^no disagreement there. It's a nice backup list at the very list if your phone crashes or you get a new one, and it's certainly a step in the right direction.
 
Cross-posting in all my threads. My Photobucket has ran out of bandwidth for the month so the pics in the OP have been replaced with placeholders. Bandwidth count is reset on the 1st of every month so I hope you'll all be patient until then. Sorry again, and thanks.
 
Ok up until now Raging Thunder was hailed as the best racer but Gameloft released Asphalt 5 on Android and the graphics are absolutely gorgeous by any handheld standard and its a deeper experience with Need for Speed and Burnout Revenge influences...I'm on my Droid now so I can't post a tag but its worth checking out, even if you're not too into games and just want to play around with the gameplay and graphics and refund. Its about six bucks.

Awesome, going back to it now.
 
jonnybryce said:
Ok up until now Raging Thunder was hailed as the best racer but Gameloft released Asphalt 5 on Android and the graphics are absolutely gorgeous by any handheld standard and its a deeper experience with Need for Speed and Burnout Revenge influences...I'm on my Droid now so I can't post a tag but its worth checking out, even if you're not too into games and just want to play around with the gameplay and graphics and refund. Its about six bucks.

Awesome, going back to it now.

How do the refunds work with the Android Market? Coming from the Apple App Store this is a new concept to me.. :lol
 
zedge said:
How do the refunds work with the Android Market? Coming from the Apple App Store this is a new concept to me.. :lol
You can refund any app you buy within 24 hours by going to my downloads, clicking it and choosing uninstall & refund. Your card isn't charged, so the charge simply never happened (they wait until after the refund period to charge). You can only do this one time per app. Its pretty awesome, you're basically never screwed over thanks to the awesomeness and fairness of Android Market and its refunds.
 
jonnybryce said:
You can refund any app you buy within 24 hours by going to my downloads, clicking it and choosing uninstall & refund. Your card isn't charged, so the charge simply never happened (they wait until after the refund period to charge). You can only do this one time per app. Its pretty awesome, you're basically never screwed over thanks to the awesomeness and fairness of Android Market and its refunds.

Wow...Thats awesome.
 
radioheadrule83 said:
Not really one to change my ringtone that much or anything but if anyone is looking out for new wallpapers and ringtones check out Zedge.

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yeah, I've ben using Zedge for a while now. Cool app, I like the favorites gallery and that it let's you download wallpapers. I don't like how many have artifacts, though.
 
pxleyes said:
Meh, Swype is so much nicer looking and it looks like the function identically. I see no reason to switch at this point.

BTW, I officially feel sorry for every iPhone user having to touch type everything.
I've found SlideIT more accurate but I'm still using Swype since I'm not a fan of the way the SlideIT demo works.

But am I the only one who has a major problems with double letters in swype? Is there a setting I'm missing? I'll try to type "cool" for example, c->o->l, and it shows up col, if I'm not mistaken, cool is about 100 times more likely than col for someone wanting to type using a sliding method, why can't it figure out I want to type "cool"? Having to stop and press the swype key every time for situations like this is very annoying and time-consuming. SlideIT has this down perfectly. I'm hoping it's some setting I'm just missing because it seems so trivial.
 
negreenfield said:
I've found SlideIT more accurate but I'm still using Swype since I'm not a fan of the way the SlideIT demo works.

But am I the only one who has a major problems with double letters in swype? Is there a setting I'm missing? I'll try to type "cool" for example, c->o->l, and it shows up col, if I'm not mistaken, cool is about 100 times more likely than col for someone wanting to type using a sliding method, why can't it figure out I want to type "cool"? Having to stop and press the swype key every time for situations like this is very annoying and time-consuming. SlideIT has this down perfectly. I'm hoping it's some setting I'm just missing because it seems so trivial.

did you go through the swype tutorial? it tells you that you have to make a small circle motion on top of the letter you want to double.


 
yes, you definitely need to do the tutorial. I like the look of swype better, and after getting used to it, i dont think i can ever go back to a regular keyboard.

gotta try the racing game. The description sounds awesome, better not let me down jonnybryce
 
jonnybryce said:
Ok up until now Raging Thunder was hailed as the best racer but Gameloft released Asphalt 5 on Android and the graphics are absolutely gorgeous by any handheld standard and its a deeper experience with Need for Speed and Burnout Revenge influences...I'm on my Droid now so I can't post a tag but its worth checking out, even if you're not too into games and just want to play around with the gameplay and graphics and refund. Its about six bucks.

Awesome, going back to it now.


Bummer.. also read that its unplayable on the Nexus one. wtf
 
what do you guys use for Twitter? I used twidroid, then everyone said Seesmic was so great so I switched over. After a few days I realized how bad it sucks, pretty much feature empty. Now I'm back to twidroid. Anything else to use? I wish they had Tweetie for Droid, best iPhone app ever.
 
DanielPlainview said:
what do you guys use for Twitter? I used twidroid, then everyone said Seesmic was so great so I switched over. After a few days I realized how bad it sucks, pretty much feature empty. Now I'm back to twidroid. Anything else to use? I wish they had Tweetie for Droid, best iPhone app ever.
Personal preference aside, this is a current poll of the best Twitter apps on Android.
 
DanielPlainview said:
what do you guys use for Twitter? I used twidroid, then everyone said Seesmic was so great so I switched over. After a few days I realized how bad it sucks, pretty much feature empty. Now I'm back to twidroid. Anything else to use? I wish they had Tweetie for Droid, best iPhone app ever.
I really like Tweetcaster, great UI and features. The only negatives for me are the ads on the free version get annoying on an HVGA screen, splash screen shows every time you open the app, and the price of pro is $5 (I'm not spending $5 on a Twitter app, sorry).

Right now I'm using Twidget Lite, basically a Twitter Widget that's pretty lightweight and has all the features that I use, like snapping a photo in the app or posting a pic from you gallery. I would try it out, see if you like it, it's free.
 
El Papa said:
yeah, I've ben using Zedge for a while now. Cool app, I like the favorites gallery and that it let's you download wallpapers. I don't like how many have artifacts, though.

I don't appreciate being used.... ;) I downloaded this app to, really like it.

I had this nick long before that site existed. :P
 
Yeah, I've been rocking Twicca over here for a few weeks too.
Nice app, very attractive UI too.



Is anyone else completely fucking bummed with Skype?
I mainly wanted to use it for Skype Text chat, but it's 3G only. :|
 
Haven't seen it mentioned yet, but I've been using the new engadget app and it's pretty cool, better than the web app. I like how classic and mobile are separate and the top stories are swipeable. The podcast integration is pretty cool, though I haven't tried it yet. Can't imagine it's worse than Listen. Need to check out the vid integration also.

Edit: just checked out the podcast integration, suffers from the mp3 closing when you exit player syndrome. Also, only Engadget podcasts are available, not mobile or HD. Looks like I'm sticking with Listen for my Engadget family podcasts.
 
Jtwo said:
Yeah, I've been rocking Twicca over here for a few weeks too.
Nice app, very attractive UI too.|
I had been alternating between Touiteur and Twicca, both very good options. Currently, I prefer Twicca. TweetsRide is a lighterweight client, so it's a notch faster than Twicca.
 
Google Translate for Animals just released. With the cow translator, I can finally understand what my wife is saying http://bit.ly/aGUqiU
 
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