Google: App Inventor

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I just got my Email from Google telling me I got into the 'App Inventor Beta'dancedroid

Did anyone else get it?

Do you like it?




 
Check around...there's already a recent thread or two that are already discussing it.

-Matt
 
Still waiting as well. I wish there was some way of getting an update on the status of your approval. I requested access I believe a couple of days after it had initially hit the news wire.
 
Just wondering, whats the first letter of your email address, I wonder if their going in alphabetical order.
 
First letter of mine is j and I got my invite yesterday.

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Mine is also J, and i got mine a couple days ago. havent had any time to try it out though
 
Well my actually e-mail starts with a B. However the "name" on the e-mail is JJ. The guy who set it up used that and I just haven't bothered changing it since I use my actual e-mail name in everything. (I know the JJ is there because it comes up on my work e-mail when I want to e-mail myself something and type in B (for my hotmail name).

I signed up shortly after the post on here (see message 7). Can't remember when though.
 
I am still waiting on mine too!! I am really stoked to give it a try... also alittle worried that this will flood the market with crap apps... But i've gotten better at wading through the BS to get to the good apps...

Again, who needs to do the wading if you can just make your own...

I am probably just getting ahead of myself, I'll check out the functionality then make judgements...

PS - my email begins with p and I haven't gotten my invite yet
 
Just wondering, whats the first letter of your email address, I wonder if their going in alphabetical order.
Oh man please tell me it's not alphabetical. I don't mind that I'm "m" and haven't gotten it yet (in other words the data support the hypothesis). I just mind that that Google could pick such a dumb, arbitrary, and unfair selection strategy (random rocks). Really, a first-year CS student could write the randomization routine in C++ or Java. :dry:

-Matt
 
I agree, alphabetical is not the way to go, it should be by who has had the gmail accounts the longest. :p
 
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