The Interrobanger said:Your answer is bolded.
actually, the Skyfire website says that it "runs on Android 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, and 2.1 devices. "
http://get.skyfire.com/dl_android.php
try downloading the APK.
The Interrobanger said:Your answer is bolded.
Thanks for pointing that out to him . I asked here because I had already seen that on their website .jayb said:actually, the Skyfire website says that it runs on "runs on Android 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, and 2.1 devices. "
http://get.skyfire.com/dl_android.php
try downloading the APK.
prodystopian said:Questions about two different apps. Both of these problems came after my phone randomly restarted (no other problems that I have noticed):
Scoreboard: I can still see all of my favorites, but the only way to get them to come up on the widget is to go into each league and have the app see them. I'd prefer not to do that if there is an easy way to sync the program.
SNESoid: I have the free version and played a bit of Super Metroid. It kept a save file of exactly where I was a couple of minuted into the game, but now it is gone. Anyone have any experience with this (Note: not a save state from the app, but a save within the game)? I am considering playing a longer RPG and don't want to lose a save.
rpmurphy said:As I recall, GameBoid is the only emulator by that guy that lets you keep normal game saves for the free version (dunno if that has changed or not). You need to buy the premium versions of the other ones to save.
You'll need to make sure you allow installing applications from unknown sources (Menu > Settings > Applications).Moundir&Tony>you said:Thanks for pointing that out to him . I asked here because I had already seen that on their website .
I'll download it tomorrow morning![]()
Moundir&Tony>you said:Thanks for pointing that out to him . I asked here because I had already seen that on their website .
I'll download it tomorrow morning![]()
BlueMagic said:So I have been looking for a graphing (plotting? I'm not sure what the correct mathematic, english term is) application, but I have found nothing but very, very amateur kinds of apps.
Can anyone help me? If it plots 3D graphics, that would also be really awesome.
Yep. Great hover states and the swipe effects seem refined. Tabs are so gorgeous in the opera theme.SimleuqiR said:xScope just got an update. Improved IU!!!![]()
pxleyes said:Yep. Great hover states and the swipe effects seem refined. Tabs are so gorgeous in the opera theme.
I don't know anything about that program, but if you want to see what the .bat file says, you could open a command prompt (Start > Run > type "cmd" > press Enter), navigate to the folder with the .bat file, then type in the file name.Feep said:I downloaded Virtual Walkie Talkie (VWT), and it's pretty much the best app ever, *if I could figure out how this complicated shit works*. The public channels are fine, but I want to setup a private server. If you setup a server on your phone, it needs to be over Wi-Fi, not 3G, but that's not very useful.
Instead, they offer a little .bat file you can run on your PC (http://www.andro-ix.com/apps/virtualwalkietalkie/) to use it as a dedicated server, but when I run it, a DOS window pops up for a fraction of a second (far too short to read), and then it disappears. I tried enabled Port Forwarding on my router, same result.
Can anyone get this working? It'd be crazy awesome.
eznark said:Oh shit, the Mint app is out!!
Welcome to the last page.eznark said:Dropbox!!
And mint posted a blog yesterday saying an android app is imminent. If only mlb would give me streaming video.....
I downloaded and installed some xscope themes but none of them show up in settings?
Oh shit, the Mint app is out!!
You've never heard of mint.com? It's about as secure as you're going to get, and the app has an extra layer of protection if you want through a passcode.Owensboro said:So does this app just link to every account you have (Bank, Credit Card, Stocks, etc.)? I could see that being real useful, but holy crap I would I be paranoid of that information all being in one place.
pxleyes said:You've never heard of mint.com? It's about as secure as you're going to get, and the app has an extra layer of protection if you want through a passcode.
Setting Profiles FullOwensboro said:After watching a video review of "Locale" yesterday (and deciding I don't really need it for $10) I almost bought it for one feature alone. Is there an app that will automatically change settings based on an event like the battery getting below a certain threshold? I'd love to set my phone to go into "Bare bones" mode around 25% battery power (brightness all the way down, mobile net off, Wifi off, etc...).
CrayzeeCarl said:
Sorry and you're welcome!Owensboro said:Hah! I saw your post on the last page, but couldn't find it in the App Store. Now I feel dumb for not trying the search with a space in the middle (You had "SettingProfiles" as one word). Thank you sir!
eznark said:Mint is now owned by the Quicken folk. It has serious money behind it and is as secure as you are going to get with this type of thing. I've been using it for about 3 years, never had a problem.
search for mintJ Tourettes said:What's the name of the app? I can't seem to find it in the market.
eznark said:search for mint
weird, I get mint.com as my first returnJ Tourettes said:No luck.
I get MintDroid, Daily Mint Girls, MintFly Salesforce, Minty fresh and then some other crap.
eznark said:weird, I get mint.com as my first return
What android software are u on?eznark said:weird, I get mint.com as my first return
gcubed said:try mint.com
the title is mint.com personal finance
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prodystopian said:Why doesn't Google Shopper recognize QR codes? Come on, Google...
jonnybryce said:I don't use Shopper, Shopsaavy ftw.
Is there really a need for a Gamefly app? Cant imagine it being such a necessity compared to only occasionally opening the site.gcubed said:sweet tits
gamefly app released!
edit... like most other apps, its a subpar attempt in comparison to iphone![]()
For one, Shopsaavy can scan QR codes while Google Shopper currently can't, as already pointed out. Shopsaavy also does a better job of presenting local pricing for the item you just scanned, so it quickly tells you the cheapest prices it finds online and finds locally. Shopper does include local results, just not as well delineated.prodystopian said:I actually have both and haven't had the chance to test them yet. Why do you favor Shopsaavy?
kaching said:For one, Shopsaavy can scan QR codes while Google Shopper currently can't, as already pointed out. Shopsaavy also does a better job of presenting local pricing for the item you just scanned, so it quickly tells you the cheapest prices it finds online and finds locally. Shopper does include local results, just not as well delineated.
They're both fast as hell when scanning, but Shopsaavy has an edge, I think.
I forget if it was native in Shopsaavy or enabled after installing Barcode Scanner. Either way, it does it now, Shopper doesn't.prodystopian said:I think I just assumed SS couldn't do QR codes. Thanks!
skybaby said:Run astro and dump the mint.apk for J Tourettes people...
prodystopian said:I actually have both and haven't had the chance to test them yet. Why do you favor Shopsaavy?
SS > Barcode Scanner. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.prodystopian said:I think I just assumed SS couldn't do QR codes. Thanks!