Printer Share allows you to print emails, text and several other options.
Had mine since 11/6 and about two weeks ago I slowed down. That is until I discovered BetterCut. Now I search the web for better icons and the possibility of creating my own. Changing the background almost daily. My Droid has taken over my life! HELP!
My Droid has taken over my life! HELP!
My wife grabbed the phone only twice today from me so I think I'm "getting better". LOL
- Mega
can u link me a beautiful widgets download
anyway, rooting still may void your warranty if you indeed fudge your device to oblivion, and a smart VZ tech may call you out on it :icon_eek:
So you're saying that there is nothing to worry about.:icon_ banana:
You can always unroot it. (just as easy as rooting it).anyway, rooting still may void your warranty if you indeed fudge your device to oblivion, and a smart VZ tech may call you out on it :icon_eek:
So you're saying that there is nothing to worry about.:icon_ banana:
Printer Share allows you to print emails, text and several other options.
Had mine since 11/6 and about two weeks ago I slowed down. That is until I discovered BetterCut. Now I search the web for better icons and the possibility of creating my own. Changing the background almost daily. My Droid has taken over my life! HELP!
My guess is... you'll be back. Right now there is a finite number of apps, and once you go through the process you have, naturally there is a lull. You can only go through the market so many times before you get bored of scrollling through the same lists again and again... panning for that nugget of gold.
But, in a few months, things will change, new apps will appear, others will get better (or worse) and the game will be afoot again. Heck, it may not even take that long... one 2.1 hits... my bet is you will be back at it again as there will be new things that take advantage (or break under) the updated OS.
So enjoy your free time away from the market... it won't last.
Yeah, there is always something new coming out. Whether it is a new app, a leaked app, a new widget, or an update for something you already have. I love it. Once 2.1 comes out I think there will be quite a bit of activity because multiple phones will get 2.1. The Droid is the only phone with official 2.0 so there aren't too many 2.0 specific apps. Once 2.1 comes out and all these G1 users upgrade to a Nexus One, things will get interesting.My guess is... you'll be back. Right now there is a finite number of apps, and once you go through the process you have, naturally there is a lull. You can only go through the market so many times before you get bored of scrollling through the same lists again and again... panning for that nugget of gold.
But, in a few months, things will change, new apps will appear, others will get better (or worse) and the game will be afoot again. Heck, it may not even take that long... one 2.1 hits... my bet is you will be back at it again as there will be new things that take advantage (or break under) the updated OS.
So enjoy your free time away from the market... it won't last.
As soon as more devices are on 2.1 we'll all benefit. More phones using the OS will create more interest for developers since they'll reach a wider platform! Right now what's hurting Android is it being segmented. It needs 1 OS, as the iPhone has. (Sorry to mention that dreaded device)
Well put Jay. +1 for your thoughts :icon_ banana:As soon as more devices are on 2.1 we'll all benefit. More phones using the OS will create more interest for developers since they'll reach a wider platform! Right now what's hurting Android is it being segmented. It needs 1 OS, as the iPhone has. (Sorry to mention that dreaded device)
I know from a "geeks" point of view (and writers that write for geeks) they see "segementation" as a problem, but I think that is quite overblown.
Yes, there were issues, with different screen resolutions (ie Droid) that developers didn't account for initially, but the updated SDK addresses that now, and it doesn't take much more than a little forethought on the part of the developers to account for that issue (back in the stones ages, developers had these issues developing for various screen resolutions on the PC as well).
When (if) the next gen iPhone comes out, and it is a vast improvement with a higher resolution or bigger screen size, those 100,000 apps will also need to be reworked and it will have not as vast, but still a segmentation to deal with. Such is the way of the world with apps and new versions that come out to go with newer platforms.
In the end a segmented market to a degree, I believe is what will ultimately HELP and not hurt Android as a platform. Because, there simply is no *one* device that is right for everybody. So, I can have the Droid, free and clear of anything else, where others will want MotoBlur or Sense or TouchWiz (ok, honestly... does ANYBODY besides Samsung developers like TouchWiz???).