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13 years ago @ TechCrunch - An iPhone Lover's Take... · 0 replies · +6 points

Stating that it's an iphone lovers take up front gives the default result of this supposed review. Seems like more of an excuse to try to tear down anything that isn't iphone rather than to give an honest "review". Like wise you seem to be stuck in the same ill informed state most people are where anything that isn't familiar is bad and to be shunned. As reference look at any past Mac vs. Windows vs. Linux debates....I have to agree with most here. This is not a review it's utter garbage from a narrow sited Apple fanboy.

14 years ago @ AndroidGuys - NexusMod - Spice Up Yo... · 0 replies · +1 points

This article is Droid FAIL! :-( May be some day soon.

14 years ago @ AndroidGuys - Google's Gesture Searc... · 0 replies · +1 points

An icon on the home screen? Really Google? I realize it's just recently a labs app and might not be ready to replace your quick search bar or even the voice search yet but...wtf? Why not make it available via a launcher icon on the top bar/pull down similar to other things that are "backgrounded" like listen, media player or twidroid. A swipe and a tap and voila you're in the search instead of having to go home, leaving entirely what ever you were doing in order to launch you're search. Come to think of it quick search should probably function the same.

14 years ago @ AndroidGuys - Share With the Class! ... · 0 replies · +1 points

List buddy seems a little simplistic and lacking. UpVise lets you do shopping lists with all of the features of list buddy plus recurrance and syncing to a free UpVise account. Like wise the UpVise free app lets you create and sync notes, contacts, tasks and rss feeds. The app is extensible beyond those free features for a small fee as well. Despite all the other features it's an amazing app on it's shopping list merit alone.

14 years ago @ AndroidGuys - FixIt!: Android Users:... · 0 replies · +1 points

I think it's more an issue of polish. I've found few if any apps on Android that are actually worth paying for. And a few free ones that would be worth paying for but just don't charge for them.

Would buy but are all ready free:
Upvise, Listen, Twidroid, Dolphin Browser, Aldiko, Frozen Bubble, Air Control Lite

Am considering buying:
Uniwar

What else is there? There doesn't appear to be such thing as a "killer app" for Android that isn't all ready given up free by google or a third party. If some companies would get on top of bringing those shiny polished awesome apps over from iphone I'd pay.