Archive for November 24th, 2008
WpToGo
( Free )A WordPress app for the Android platform Read more @ AppVee Android Apps - Daily Android app video reviews!
Twitli
( Free )A simple and easy to use Twitter client for the Android platform Read more @ AppVee Android Apps - Daily Android app video reviews!
Opera Mini 4.2 finally makes its way to the Android Market
Back in April, Opera released a preview of their mobile Opera Mini browser for the Android SDK. It looked as good as ever with running on Android, but it still was not complete. Until now we have had to deal with the less than perfect integrated Android browser. Now users have ... Read more @ Android Community
PhoneFusion delivers the promised Visual Voicemail application
PhoneFusion has officially released their Fusion Voicemail Plus service for Android. Now G1 owners won’t go without the luxury of being able to see whom your voicemail is from and listen to them in the order in which you wish. As promised the guys over at PhoneFusion have reworked the Android ... Read more @ Android Community
Android-powered netbooks by the end of 2009?
People are bringing up a very interesting point about the growing popularity of netbooks. Many of the users that pick up a netbook are interested in getting something that just works. Needless to say a Linux based netbook might not tickle their fancy. A fantastic alternative to this option would ... Read more @ Android Community
Rotational Forces, Part Four
In the first three parts of this series, we covered ways for your Android application to cope with rotation events. Some are simple, some are more flexible. Today, though, we’ll take a look at a radical alternative: tell Android not to rotate your activity at all. If the activity does not rotate, you do not have to worry about writing code [...]
Android Apps of the Week: 02
Another week, another list of two great apps and a third that could use some improvement! It seems like the Android Market is slowing down, big time. Not a lot has been coming out lately and the rumors all seem to point to January 15th, the date when the Android Market will allow Android developers to start charging for their apps. Hopefully this [...]









