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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: steve dave on June 06, 2010, 01:17:17 PM
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What do I need for this majestic beast?
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fring: (http://www.fring.com/fring_is/what_is_fring/)
A venerable multi-protocol app on many platforms. Free. Video. Calling.
epicurious: (http://www.epicurious.com/services/mobile)
Best recipe app. Period. It's comprised of a recipe browser, suggested recipes, a search function and a shopping list. In each recipe, you'll find step-by-step cooking guides, photos and ingredient lists. I mean, obviously-it's a recipe app. The real value here is in the database, which is spectacularly huge.
dropbox: (https://www.dropbox.com/anywhere)
The best cloud-file-sync-and-storage service out there—seriously, it's spectacular—now has an Android app. It puts cloud storage from Google and Apple to shame with ridiculously seamless multi-platform syncing, and now it's got an Android app, so you can access or share your files from your Android phone. 2 GB Free, larger storage = $$.
evernote: (http://www.evernote.com/about/download/)
The notes that you take with the Evernote app can be accessed from both your Android device and your computer. You can quickly add a text note, audio note, photo snapshot, or file upload to your library from any of your devices. One particularly cool feature is Notes Nearby, which lets you find notes that were written near your current GPS location.
fxcamera: (http://stackrmobile.com/fxcamera.html)
FxCamera is an award-winning camera application enables you to take a picture with various effects.
google voice: (http://www.google.com/mobile/voice/)
Google Voice gives you a single phone number that rings all your phones, saves your voicemail online, and transcribes your voicemail to text. Other features include listening in on messages while they are being left, recording calls, making low-cost international calls, recording custom greetings for your favorite callers, and blocking annoying callers by marking them as spam.
layar: (http://www2.layar.com/)
The Layar Reality Browser shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of the real world as seen through the camera of your mobile phone. This technology is called Augmented Reality (AR).
Through the Layar reality browser, and while looking around, one can find houses for sale or interesting facts about the church you’re standing in front of, but also experience new types of 3D art, see how this place used to look like hundreds of years ago or walk through your future neighborhood in 3D. Layar works by using the mobile phone’s camera, compass and GPS data to identify the user’s location and field of view. Based on these geographical coordinates, data is being retrieved from a content database and overlaid over the camera view, in so-called ‘layers’.
where: (http://www.where.com/local/download)
WHERE® is a leading local search and recommendation service in mobile and the web. With WHERE, users can discover and save local places, and easily share their location graph with their existing social networks. WHERE puts the best local information at users’ fingertips with real-time reviews and special offers from local merchants. The WHERE mobile application is available on over one hundred mobile devices and a top application on all major smartphone platforms and carriers.
shazam: (http://www.shazam.com/)
Do you believe in magic? Maybe you will after trying out Shazam, a jaw-droppingly awesome music identifier. If you can't place the song playing in the room at any moment, just open Shazam and tell it to listen for a few seconds. It has the uncanny ability to recognize the track and tell you pretty much anything you need to know about it. This is great for settling bar bets, and perfect for filling out all the info for your friend's mix CD that imported with helpful song names like "Track 01."
pandora: (http://www.pandora.com/on-the-go)
Pandora the music streaming service comes to Android, finally. There's really no reason not to know what Pandora is at this point, but for the uninitiated, when you enter a song or artist, it'll create a playlist of similar stuff that you'll (probably) like too.
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fring, epicurious, dropbox, evernote, fxcamera, google voice, layar, places, shazam,
explain what each does, tia
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great thread sd. also in need of droid appys.
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Has anyone used this?
http://www.pageonce.com/personal_assistant_android.html
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
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The level so you can make sure things are level. My Dad loves this one.
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I downloaded the following:
chompSMS (text messaging)
Advanced task killer
AppBrain Market Sync (enables download of apps from the site)
ShopSavvy (barcode scanner)
Redbox codes
Coupons
Fandango
FXCamera
Google Goggles (visual search)
Lookout (AV/malware)
LockPicker (bypass exchange password requirement)
Pandora
PDANet (tethering)
PhoneFlicks (NEtflix app)
Shazam
Unit Converter
Google Voice
Wifi Buddy (wifi locator)
Wings of Steel
Bubble
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
sent
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
sent
SEND ME ONE! (don't even know what it is)
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
sent
SEND ME ONE! (don't even know what it is)
well, if you look into it and STILL want one, let me know. Only have 2 left, so don't want to waste them.
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HTC battery widget
Weather Channel
Golfcard (score and range finder)
USA Today
Pandora
Ringdroid
NFL Mobile
Robo Defense
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ShopSavvy (barcode scanner)
that one is cool
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
sent
SEND ME ONE! (don't even know what it is)
well, if you look into it and STILL want one, let me know. Only have 2 left, so don't want to waste them.
yeah, I want one
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
sent
SEND ME ONE! (don't even know what it is)
well, if you look into it and STILL want one, let me know. Only have 2 left, so don't want to waste them.
yeah, I want one
sent
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:ksu:
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
sent
SEND ME ONE! (don't even know what it is)
well, if you look into it and STILL want one, let me know. Only have 2 left, so don't want to waste them.
yeah, I want one
sent
Thanks! I set up the voicemail. What other features do you dig on google voice? I'm using it on the iPhone.
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nesoid
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If you have any left I would like one :D
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I signed up for an invite, what are the odds that I actually get one?
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I signed up for an invite, what are the odds that I actually get one?
I signed up a while back, but I got an invite in like 3 days or so
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Has anyone used this?
http://www.pageonce.com/personal_assistant_android.html
I have it for iPhone, never really used it though. The interface didn't impress me the one time I've opened it
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ShopSavvy (barcode scanner)
that one is cool
Forgot that one. Very cool.
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Anyone have a google voice invite??
sent
SEND ME ONE! (don't even know what it is)
well, if you look into it and STILL want one, let me know. Only have 2 left, so don't want to waste them.
yeah, I want one
sent
Thanks! I set up the voicemail. What other features do you dig on google voice? I'm using it on the iPhone.
Temporary call forwarding. (Google number only)
Recording phone calls (in only). (Google number only)
Call Blocking/Screening. (Google number only)
Voicemail transcripition.
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I don't get the google number. Like you have to change your phone number?
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I don't get the google number. Like you have to change your phone number?
no
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I don't get the google number. Like you have to change your phone number?
Its a bonus number that allows you to do business dealings easier or shady things
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installed Swype today. A MUST HAVE!. Awesome technology. You have to download it directly from Swype.com, it's not in the market.
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installed Swype today. A MUST HAVE!. Awesome technology. You have to download it directly from Swype.com, it's not in the market.
saw that but am lazy. Download it for me and PM it to me. tia.
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So Google Voice opened the floodgates today. Will be worth it to me just so I can set up a custom outgoing voice message for when I call my wife. The one she has right now is at least 40 seconds long.
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fring: (http://www.fring.com/fring_is/what_is_fring/)
A venerable multi-protocol app on many platforms. Free. Video. Calling.
epicurious: (http://www.epicurious.com/services/mobile)
Best recipe app. Period. It's comprised of a recipe browser, suggested recipes, a search function and a shopping list. In each recipe, you'll find step-by-step cooking guides, photos and ingredient lists. I mean, obviously-it's a recipe app. The real value here is in the database, which is spectacularly huge.
dropbox: (https://www.dropbox.com/anywhere)
The best cloud-file-sync-and-storage service out there—seriously, it's spectacular—now has an Android app. It puts cloud storage from Google and Apple to shame with ridiculously seamless multi-platform syncing, and now it's got an Android app, so you can access or share your files from your Android phone. 2 GB Free, larger storage = $$.
evernote: (http://www.evernote.com/about/download/)
The notes that you take with the Evernote app can be accessed from both your Android device and your computer. You can quickly add a text note, audio note, photo snapshot, or file upload to your library from any of your devices. One particularly cool feature is Notes Nearby, which lets you find notes that were written near your current GPS location.
fxcamera: (http://stackrmobile.com/fxcamera.html)
FxCamera is an award-winning camera application enables you to take a picture with various effects.
google voice: (http://www.google.com/mobile/voice/)
Google Voice gives you a single phone number that rings all your phones, saves your voicemail online, and transcribes your voicemail to text. Other features include listening in on messages while they are being left, recording calls, making low-cost international calls, recording custom greetings for your favorite callers, and blocking annoying callers by marking them as spam.
layar: (http://www2.layar.com/)
The Layar Reality Browser shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of the real world as seen through the camera of your mobile phone. This technology is called Augmented Reality (AR).
Through the Layar reality browser, and while looking around, one can find houses for sale or interesting facts about the church you’re standing in front of, but also experience new types of 3D art, see how this place used to look like hundreds of years ago or walk through your future neighborhood in 3D. Layar works by using the mobile phone’s camera, compass and GPS data to identify the user’s location and field of view. Based on these geographical coordinates, data is being retrieved from a content database and overlaid over the camera view, in so-called ‘layers’.
where: (http://www.where.com/local/download)
WHERE® is a leading local search and recommendation service in mobile and the web. With WHERE, users can discover and save local places, and easily share their location graph with their existing social networks. WHERE puts the best local information at users’ fingertips with real-time reviews and special offers from local merchants. The WHERE mobile application is available on over one hundred mobile devices and a top application on all major smartphone platforms and carriers.
shazam: (http://www.shazam.com/)
Do you believe in magic? Maybe you will after trying out Shazam, a jaw-droppingly awesome music identifier. If you can't place the song playing in the room at any moment, just open Shazam and tell it to listen for a few seconds. It has the uncanny ability to recognize the track and tell you pretty much anything you need to know about it. This is great for settling bar bets, and perfect for filling out all the info for your friend's mix CD that imported with helpful song names like "Track 01."
pandora: (http://www.pandora.com/on-the-go)
Pandora the music streaming service comes to Android, finally. There's really no reason not to know what Pandora is at this point, but for the uninitiated, when you enter a song or artist, it'll create a playlist of similar stuff that you'll (probably) like too.
wow. thx duncan.
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
oh man, answer to Pete's prayers
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
oh man, answer to Pete's prayers
and further proof that keitz reads the board. thanks bitb.
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
oh man, answer to Pete's prayers
and further proof that keitz reads the board. thanks bitb.
BOOM!
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
used it over the weekend, thus far it blows, just as bad as wunder radio. It buffered pretty badly and they only have 810 programming. They didn't stream any part of the game coverage or ESPN Radio. There is an elite Planet Sub coupon on there though.
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
used it over the weekend, thus far it blows, just as bad as wunder radio. It buffered pretty badly and they only have 810 programming. They didn't stream any part of the game coverage or ESPN Radio. There is an elite Planet Sub coupon on there though.
Just used it a bit and it definitely has some major issues. It buffers back to the spot you began listening at over and over. I'm sure they'll get it figured out since they just released it Friday. Wonder radio works better.
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
used it over the weekend, thus far it blows, just as bad as wunder radio. It buffered pretty badly and they only have 810 programming. They didn't stream any part of the game coverage or ESPN Radio. There is an elite Planet Sub coupon on there though.
Just used it a bit and it definitely has some major issues. It buffers back to the spot you began listening at over and over. I'm sure they'll get it figured out since they just released it Friday. Wonder radio works better.
WunderRadio just shuts off, all the time, no matter what I am streaming, I hate it and I hate that I paid $6 for it. I'm about to go to RadioTime, I loved it when I had the Pre. I also notice that many of the streams that WunderRadio uses are from RadioTime.
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People that go running and cycling should try Run Keeper
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Interesting article on Android-
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/12/entelligence-will-carriers-destroy-the-android-vision/
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
used it over the weekend, thus far it blows, just as bad as wunder radio. It buffered pretty badly and they only have 810 programming. They didn't stream any part of the game coverage or ESPN Radio. There is an elite Planet Sub coupon on there though.
Just used it a bit and it definitely has some major issues. It buffers back to the spot you began listening at over and over. I'm sure they'll get it figured out since they just released it Friday. Wonder radio works better.
WunderRadio just shuts off, all the time, no matter what I am streaming, I hate it and I hate that I paid $6 for it. I'm about to go to RadioTime, I loved it when I had the Pre. I also notice that many of the streams that WunderRadio uses are from RadioTime.
Agreed. Wunder is better than the 810 app, but it still shuts off all the time on me.
Does Radio Time have 810 Whb?
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810 app is working great for me now listening to chiefs pregame.
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810 app is working great for me now listening to chiefs pregame.
I found that if you have a strong signal, then it works OK. However, if the signal is iffy, then the Wunder radio option is more consistent, it seems, IMO.
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Don't know if this has been posted or not.
http://www.moblico.com/810/
used it over the weekend, thus far it blows, just as bad as wunder radio. It buffered pretty badly and they only have 810 programming. They didn't stream any part of the game coverage or ESPN Radio. There is an elite Planet Sub coupon on there though.
Just used it a bit and it definitely has some major issues. It buffers back to the spot you began listening at over and over. I'm sure they'll get it figured out since they just released it Friday. Wonder radio works better.
WunderRadio just shuts off, all the time, no matter what I am streaming, I hate it and I hate that I paid $6 for it. I'm about to go to RadioTime, I loved it when I had the Pre. I also notice that many of the streams that WunderRadio uses are from RadioTime.
Agreed. Wunder is better than the 810 app, but it still shuts off all the time on me.
Does Radio Time have 810 Whb?
So I was listening to Wildcat Insider today, I know :powerespect: anyway WunderBoner started to do that buffer, shut down and restart at the same place only to shut down seconds later again. So fed up I paid for Radio Time, should have stayed with it from the start like I said it was sweet for the Pre, it went an hour uninterrupted. I will no longer be using WunderRadio. Yes Pete they do have 810 and 1350, pretty much every station. WunderRadio is out with the fact that they are biting the streams off of Radio Time, they have the RT logo in the top right corner of the streams they use.
So since I got WunderRadio off of your recommendation, the way I see it you owe me six bucks. tia
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810 app is working great for me now listening to chiefs pregame.
I found that if you have a strong signal, then it works OK. However, if the signal is iffy, then the Wunder radio option is more consistent, it seems, IMO.
True, this seems to be the case.
I'm expecting the WHB app to get better since they just released it last Friday. I'm sure they are working through bugs.
I've had pretty good results from Wunder though, not nearly the same issues MIR is having.
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Read online that the radio apps will drop out if your phone trys to switch between 3g/regular/4g/wifi/etc. If you have a strong 3G signal you are supposed to do something so it doesn't switch signals or something. Doesn't seem like this is the problem if you live in Wichita or Manhattan unless it's trying to switch to your wifi signal or to non-3g or something though.
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any Android podcasting apps?
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any Android podcasting apps?
Like, to do podcasts or listen to them? Google Listen is the big one :dunno:
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any Android podcasting apps?
Like, to do podcasts or listen to them? Google Listen is the big one :dunno:
Automatically downloads for listening at your convenience.
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Just got Worldmate. Until awardwallet gets their android app out this is my go-to travel app
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http://www2.kusports.com/theapp/?utm_campaign=ljtweet&utm_source=ljtweet&utm_medium=ljtweet
:frown:
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http://www2.kusports.com/theapp/?utm_campaign=ljtweet&utm_source=ljtweet&utm_medium=ljtweet
:frown:
Happy lil thumb.
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Pretty sure I'm about to get facepalmed, but WGAF right? Anyway, I just got a 4g iphone. I've been downloading apps faster than my dog licks his phantom nutsack, so I thought I'd ask you wonderful interwebs people if you have any suggestos for apps.
Also, I dropped Verizon and my Blackberry Storm2 (read piece of crap) and can't believe how much faster my new phone is. :excited:
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:facepalm: Nevermind. Thread got merged, and I read it.
FWIW, if you want a fun/stupid time waster get Zombie Duck and r u drunk.
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ESPN radio app has finally made it to Android. FYI.
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ESPN radio app has finally made it to Android. FYI.
I think it's been on there a few months now
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ESPN radio app has finally made it to Android. FYI.
I think it's been on there a few months now
Oops, I must have missed it. Ignore this post. :blank:
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ESPN radio app has finally made it to Android. FYI.
I think it's been on there a few months now
Oops, I must have missed it. Ignore this post. :blank:
I way missed it. July 13th it came out. Wow. http://sports.espn.go.com/espnradio/story?page=espnradioandroidapp
:blindfold: :blank: :blindfold: :blank:
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I remember seeing it but thinking that $2 or whatever is costs is a little rich for my blood
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I remember seeing it but thinking that $2 or whatever is costs is a little rich for my blood
And Radio Time and WunderRadio both have espn radio available, and not the local junk, just type in ESPN Radio in the search and it'll pop up
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Vignette is the best camera app available.
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Vignette is the best camera app available.
haven't tried that one yet, but I dig Retro Camera
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skype for android came out today. I'll give it a whirl.
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does that work for sprint devices too? i had heard it was VZN only. tia, :flush:
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all of these threads i feel are directly related to my life if that makes sense...i think there is another earth for the mentally ill and animals are going to make this earth better...
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all of these threads i feel are directly related to my life if that makes sense...i think there is another earth for the mentally ill and animals are going to make this earth better...
iknowrite
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does that work for sprint devices too? i had heard it was VZN only. tia, :flush:
No, it's open to everyone now. tia, :flush:
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now we need to get my dad to believe in god but that will happpen
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does that work for sprint devices too? i had heard it was VZN only. tia, :flush:
No, it's open to everyone now. tia, :flush:
yup, just found the press release. good stuff. tia, :flush:
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does that work for sprint devices too? i had heard it was VZN only. tia, :flush:
No, it's open to everyone now. tia, :flush:
yup, just found the press release. good stuff. tia, :flush:
next time you call you can skype me and we can see each other and it'll be weird. tia, :flush:
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does that work for sprint devices too? i had heard it was VZN only. tia, :flush:
No, it's open to everyone now. tia, :flush:
yup, just found the press release. good stuff. tia, :flush:
next time you call you can skype me and we can see each other and it'll be weird. tia, :flush:
my new tv came with a skype camera, i'll skype camera call you from my tv during our next plasmaPAK, tia :flush:
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skype for android came out today. I'll give it a whirl.
Whats the difference between that and the Skype Mobile that was already on my phone (both the droid x and the droid 2 you broke)?
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skype for android came out today. I'll give it a whirl.
Whats the difference between that and the Skype Mobile that was already on my phone (both the droid x and the droid 2 you broke)?
nothing. verizon already had skype (as clams alluded to). It's just public for all phones now. remind me to break your droid X next time we PAK.
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skype for android came out today. I'll give it a whirl.
Whats the difference between that and the Skype Mobile that was already on my phone (both the droid x and the droid 2 you broke)?
nothing. verizon already had skype (as clams alluded to). It's just public for all phones now. remind me to break your droid X next time we PAK.
OK. There's 4 non-touch-screen buttons on the droid x that you can probably bust up.
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skype for android came out today. I'll give it a whirl.
Whats the difference between that and the Skype Mobile that was already on my phone (both the droid x and the droid 2 you broke)?
nothing. verizon already had skype (as clams alluded to). It's just public for all phones now. remind me to break your droid X next time we PAK.
OK. There's 4 non-touch-screen buttons on the droid x that you can probably bust up.
trim, funny story- do you know what Verizon was going to name the Droid X before changing their minds at the last minute and calling it the Droid X?
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skype for android came out today. I'll give it a whirl.
Whats the difference between that and the Skype Mobile that was already on my phone (both the droid x and the droid 2 you broke)?
nothing. verizon already had skype (as clams alluded to). It's just public for all phones now. remind me to break your droid X next time we PAK.
OK. There's 4 non-touch-screen buttons on the droid x that you can probably bust up.
trim, funny story- do you know what Verizon was going to name the Droid X before changing their minds at the last minute and calling it the Droid X?
No? :drool:
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trim, funny story- do you know what Verizon was going to name the Droid X before changing their minds at the last minute and calling it the Droid X?
No? :drool:
:foottappingonairplanefloorwhileimpatientlybbs'nonflight:
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Anyone used 810's app lately? It works much better now for me.
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Anyone used 810's app lately? It works much better now for me.
i use it just about everyday and haven't had it freeze in over a week. :crossfingers:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2uJyCPCy5w (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2uJyCPCy5w)
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Firefox/Fennec updated to Firefox4 for android and is supposed to be much improved. I'm going to give it a whirl. I thought the last version was a piece of crap though.
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Firefox/Fennec updated to Firefox4 for android and is supposed to be much improved. I'm going to give it a whirl. I thought the last version was a piece of crap though.
downloaded it last night, but have not given it a run yet.
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what browser do you "android heads" out there in the house tonight use ?
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what browser do you "android heads" out there in the house tonight use ?
I use dolphinHD
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dolphin? FLOG IT!
i'll give it a shot.
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what browser do you "android heads" out there in the house tonight use ?
I use dolphinHD
agreed.
Anyone else using LauncherPro for a home replacement? thoughts?
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I use dolphinHD
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Alright, so now that I finally got my hands on an Epic, I have all this real estate on my home screen, but not enough widgets to fill it up. Samsung is way behind HTC in the widget dept.
So far I've got:
- Smooth Calendar
- Bookmarks 2*3 (for dolphinHD browser)
- Gmail Unread Count
- ESPN ScoreCenter
- StockWatcher
- ToDo List
What else?
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what browser do you "android heads" out there in the house tonight use ?
I use dolphinHD
agreed.
Anyone else using LauncherPro for a home replacement? thoughts?
I am, there are pro's and cons for it. I like that it lets you customize the launcher buttons since the version of touchwiz on the Epic doesn't. But sometimes it doesn't pull up correctly, and it doesn't wake up with my screen, so I have to (blindly) open a program and that usually fixes it. I also like how you can customize the amount of pages you have on your homescreen and choose which of the pages you want to be the actual "Home."
As far as widgets, "Beautiful Widgets" is a very good program. It has a really cool Clock/weather widget along with a lot of other useful ones. Like 1 touch bluetooth toggle and others like that.
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Alright, so now that I finally got my hands on an Epic, I have all this real estate on my home screen, but not enough widgets to fill it up. Samsung is way behind HTC in the widget dept.
So far I've got:
- Smooth Calendar
- Bookmarks 2*3 (for dolphinHD browser)
- Gmail Unread Count
- ESPN ScoreCenter
- StockWatcher
- ToDo List
What else?
Put this crap back it its own thread! A widget is not an app. :angry:
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Alright, so now that I finally got my hands on an Epic, I have all this real estate on my home screen, but not enough widgets to fill it up. Samsung is way behind HTC in the widget dept.
So far I've got:
- Smooth Calendar
- Bookmarks 2*3 (for dolphinHD browser)
- Gmail Unread Count
- ESPN ScoreCenter
- StockWatcher
- ToDo List
What else?
Put this crap back it its own thread! A widget is not an app. :angry:
listen bookcat, we don't need a new thread for everytime you want to say something.
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Alright, so now that I finally got my hands on an Epic, I have all this real estate on my home screen, but not enough widgets to fill it up. Samsung is way behind HTC in the widget dept.
So far I've got:
- Smooth Calendar
- Bookmarks 2*3 (for dolphinHD browser)
- Gmail Unread Count
- ESPN ScoreCenter
- StockWatcher
- ToDo List
What else?
Put this cac back it its own thread! A widget is not an app. :angry:
listen bookcat, we don't need a new thread for everytime you want to say something.
...That hurt me more than you could possibly imagine. (https://goemaw.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fbaila.achcharu.org%2Fembarrassed.gif&hash=b69feafc1c37a1e391c15105f3869a7dcc18b569)
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some good ones
easy tether (allows tethering)
power amp (really good music player)
slide it (similar to swype, since swype isn't available to EVO anymore)
isyncr (sync's itunes to your android phone)
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opera mobile for android hit the market today, it's beta
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opera mobile for android hit the market today, it's beta
Sticking with dolphin for now.
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some good ones
easy tether (allows tethering)
power amp (really good music player)
slide it (similar to swype, since swype isn't available to EVO anymore)
isyncr (sync's itunes to your android phone)
Does Easy Tether support sharing over wifi?
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some good ones
easy tether (allows tethering)
power amp (really good music player)
slide it (similar to swype, since swype isn't available to EVO anymore)
isyncr (sync's itunes to your android phone)
Does Easy Tether support sharing over wifi?
wireless hotspot? no.
i think you need to root or pay sprint to wireless tether.
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some good ones
easy tether (allows tethering)
power amp (really good music player)
slide it (similar to swype, since swype isn't available to EVO anymore)
isyncr (sync's itunes to your android phone)
Does Easy Tether support sharing over wifi?
wireless hotspot? no.
i think you need to root or pay sprint to wireless tether.
But if you get Easy Tether, tethering is free?
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after you pay $10 for the app
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some good ones
easy tether (allows tethering)
power amp (really good music player)
slide it (similar to swype, since swype isn't available to EVO anymore)
isyncr (sync's itunes to your android phone)
Does Easy Tether support sharing over wifi?
wireless hotspot? no.
i think you need to root or pay sprint to wireless tether.
That's stupid. My stupid touch pro 2 can do it free.
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what browser do you "android heads" out there in the house tonight use ?
Downloaded Skyfire. So far loving it.
Also, SlideIT has been a life saver. Love that app (since swype is no longer there for the EVO)
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some good ones
easy tether (allows tethering)
power amp (really good music player)
slide it (similar to swype, since swype isn't available to EVO anymore)
isyncr (sync's itunes to your android phone)
Does Easy Tether support sharing over wifi?
wireless hotspot? no.
i think you need to root or pay sprint to wireless tether.
Wireless tether works pretty good on the DX, but yeah, you have to root first.
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some good ones
easy tether (allows tethering)
power amp (really good music player)
slide it (similar to swype, since swype isn't available to EVO anymore)
isyncr (sync's itunes to your android phone)
Does Easy Tether support sharing over wifi?
wireless hotspot? no.
i think you need to root or pay sprint to wireless tether.
That's stupid. My stupid touch pro 2 can do it free.
there's a difference between the phones and it's the 4G capability of the EVO. people really can't take advantage of tethering with a 3G EVDO connection, that's not the case with the pipe that 4G affords you.
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Wireless tether works pretty good on the DX, but yeah, you have to root first.
Please post extensively about this.
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Wireless tether works pretty good on the DX, but yeah, you have to root first.
Please post extensively about this.
Now that I have an Evo, please complete Trim's request. Stat.
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Wireless tether works pretty good on the DX, but yeah, you have to root first.
Please post extensively about this.
Now that I have an Evo, please complete Trim's request. Stat.
which part, the rooting or the wireless tethering?
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just use easy tether, it's free
it's not wireless though, if that's what you need
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They put out Google Reader today which seems pretty nice so far
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Wireless tether works pretty good on the DX, but yeah, you have to root first.
Please post extensively about this.
Now that I have an Evo, please complete Trim's request. Stat.
which part, the rooting or the wireless tethering?
rooting.
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Wireless tether works pretty good on the DX, but yeah, you have to root first.
Please post extensively about this.
Now that I have an Evo, please complete Trim's request. Stat.
which part, the rooting or the wireless tethering?
rooting.
there is no root yet for the software build you have, assuming you have 3.30. which i'm guessing you do.
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I need something on my phone that's like iTunes on my computer, where I can subscribe to podcasts and it continually downloads new ones onto my device that I can listen to whenever. Stitcher only streams the latest episode. Alternatively, if there's a simple way to download onto the phone an mp3 from an mp3 link that I'm too :combofan: to figure out, I could do that.
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I need something on my phone that's like iTunes on my computer, where I can subscribe to podcasts and it continually downloads new ones onto my device that I can listen to whenever. Stitcher only streams the latest episode. Alternatively, if there's a simple way to download onto the phone an mp3 from an mp3 link that I'm too :combofan: to figure out, I could do that.
have you tried Google Listen?
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have you tried Google Listen?
Of course not. Will try.
Tried putting the easy tether thing on the phone/laptop earlier and failed. Probably need clams to hook that up at the next pak.
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have you tried Google Listen?
Of course not. Will try.
Tried putting the easy tether thing on the phone/laptop earlier and failed. Probably need clams to hook that up at the next pak.
yeah, I haven't tried tethering and probably won't. Mrs. dave's laptop is much smaller and has a sprint 3g card so we just take it everywhere we go. If we ever get 4g I'll prolly fire it up though.
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have you tried Google Listen?
Of course not. Will try.
Tried putting the easy tether thing on the phone/laptop earlier and failed. Probably need clams to hook that up at the next pak.
yeah, I haven't tried tethering and probably won't. Mrs. dave's laptop is much smaller and has a sprint 3g card so we just take it everywhere we go. If we ever get 4g I'll prolly fire it up though.
I wanted to try out the free lite version on my home one, even though yeah, I'm not sure how often it'll be useful between already having the phone and laptop wi-fi most places. Kind of wanted to see how good it was though before buying the full version to use for my work computer from courts in kansas hick towns.
So far, adding podcast subscriptions to google listen is a pain in the ass. Still need to add meek/tully, goEMAW, some espn stuff and other randoms.
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have you tried Google Listen?
Of course not. Will try.
Tried putting the easy tether thing on the phone/laptop earlier and failed. Probably need clams to hook that up at the next pak.
yeah, I haven't tried tethering and probably won't. Mrs. dave's laptop is much smaller and has a sprint 3g card so we just take it everywhere we go. If we ever get 4g I'll prolly fire it up though.
I wanted to try out the free lite version on my home one, even though yeah, I'm not sure how often it'll be useful between already having the phone and laptop wi-fi most places. Kind of wanted to see how good it was though before buying the full version to use for my work computer from courts in kansas hick towns.
So far, adding podcast subscriptions to google listen is a pain in the ass. Still need to add meek/tully, goEMAW, some espn stuff and other randoms.
If you don't like google listen try DoubleTwist.
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If you don't like google listen try DoubleTwist.
This seems to only let me sync stuff already downloaded on my computer to the phone. It doesn't keep a subscription and get me every new goEMAW, PTI, Meek podcast does it?
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If you don't like google listen try DoubleTwist.
This seems to only let me sync stuff already downloaded on my computer to the phone. It doesn't keep a subscription and get me every new goEMAW, PTI, Meek podcast does it?
You're missing out on like, so many goEMAW podcasts its not even funny
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If you don't like google listen try DoubleTwist.
This seems to only let me sync stuff already downloaded on my computer to the phone. It doesn't keep a subscription and get me every new goEMAW, PTI, Meek podcast does it?
You're missing out on like, so many goEMAW podcasts its not even funny
I know.
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trim you have to install the easy tether like this
download it to your phone from the market
then download it from here to your computer http://www.mobile-stream.com/easytether/android.html
follow the installation instructions that it gives you when you first launch it on your phone. it gives good step by step instructos
also you might try iSyncr for your itunes syncing, that's what i use
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trim you have to install the easy tether like this
download it to your phone from the market
then download it from here to your computer http://www.mobile-stream.com/easytether/android.html
follow the installation instructions that it gives you when you first launch it on your phone. it gives good step by step instructos
also you might try iSyncr for your itunes syncing, that's what i use
The easytether process was going fine until I usb'd by phone into the computer. Then the computer wanted to load drivers and whatnot. I'll try it again later after I've restarted and see if it goes better.
That iSyncr looks like just another thing to move existing iTunes music from computer to phone. What I'm looking for is something that acts the same way on my phone as iTunes does on my computer. I only use iTunes on my computer to subscribe to and constantly download podcasts I subscribe to. I don't want to move those downloaded podcasts from computer to phone. I want the phone to download the podcasts I subscribe to directly onto my phone.
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http://androinica.com/2009/09/15/6-great-tools-to-manage-podcasts-on-android/
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I am getting an Optimus S in the next few day! :excited:
Finally I can participate in these fancy phone threads! :emawkid:
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I am getting an Optimus S in the next few day! :excited:
Finally I can participate in these fancy phone threads! :emawkid:
I don't know what that is. Does it transform into a Semi Truck? That would be pretty cool, but would also seem to be a bit large.
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http://androinica.com/2009/09/15/6-great-tools-to-manage-podcasts-on-android/
Thanks, 'clams. I used that workaround in the comments on how to get the feed info off of itunes to be able to manually subscribe in Listen. I'll try using this for a while and if it doesn't work out, I'll get one of the other apps from that article.
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I am getting an Optimus S in the next few day! :excited:
Finally I can participate in these fancy phone threads! :emawkid:
You are about to embark on a fantastic journey.
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One more dumb question. Where do I find the button for just letting me record audio, like if I want to say a Norm MacDonald note to self or if I quickly want to record a court proceeding where my opponent is about to say "regular" a bunch of times. My razr had that. MY little $40 mp3 player has that.
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One more dumb question. Where do I find the button for just letting me record audio, like if I want to say a Norm MacDonald note to self or if I quickly want to record a court proceeding where my opponent is about to say "regular" a bunch of times. My razr had that. MY little $40 mp3 player has that.
I think the best one is called evernote. It's, like, an elephant icon or something
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ya, here is their web page. it's in the market.
http://www.evernote.com/
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ya, here is their web page. it's in the market.
http://www.evernote.com/
Weird. Didn't think I'd need an app for this. Anyway, I found the cleverly named "Voice Recorder" app that seems to be the simple thing I'm thinking of.
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ya, here is their web page. it's in the market.
http://www.evernote.com/
Weird. Didn't think I'd need an app for this. Anyway, I found the cleverly named "Voice Recorder" app that seems to be the simple thing I'm thinking of.
you may not need an app, I've never dug around for anything like that
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:excited:
I am loving it!
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:excited:
I am loving it!
:emawkid:
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MyBookDroid
:nerd:
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Anyone played the spaghetti/marshmallow game. I like it, but it only has like 10 levels. :users:
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http://www.unifiedremote.com/
Chalk up another victory for HTPC users everywhere.
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chalk up another win for iOS users, non-HTPC users, everywhere
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/08/peel-turns-your-iphone-into-a-universal-remote-using-a-wirele/
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chalk up another win for iOS users, non-HTPC users, everywhere
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/08/peel-turns-your-iphone-into-a-universal-remote-using-a-wirele/
Cool product, but I'm not big on having to bid on my products.
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then i suggest you do not, and i repeat, do not- ever, use ebay
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then i suggest you do not, and i repeat, do not- ever, use ebay
I usually wait till there's a good deal on a buy it now item.
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phone is rooted and now blazing fast :gocho:
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http://androinica.com/2009/09/15/6-great-tools-to-manage-podcasts-on-android/
Thanks, 'clams. I used that workaround in the comments on how to get the feed info off of itunes to be able to manually subscribe in Listen. I'll try using this for a while and if it doesn't work out, I'll get one of the other apps from that article.
Now that I've got subscriptions loaded in, Google listen is working really well.
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Installed PdaNet for tethering earlier and currently bbs'n from DIA with it. Seems to work pretty well. Free.
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AdFree makes Angry Birds much mo.re enjoyable
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http://kstateupdate.com/kansas-state-basketball/general/get-kansas-state-basketball-android-app
From statsheet, pretty decent.
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http://androinica.com/2009/09/15/6-great-tools-to-manage-podcasts-on-android/
Thanks, 'clams. I used that workaround in the comments on how to get the feed info off of itunes to be able to manually subscribe in Listen. I'll try using this for a while and if it doesn't work out, I'll get one of the other apps from that article.
Now that I've got subscriptions loaded in, Google listen is working really well.
Pocket Casts. :thumbs: