Archive for November 30th, 2008
iPhone Running Android? Windows Mobile, Too?
Since Android is an Open Source operating system you could theoretically run it virtually on other handsets and platforms. Just as your Mac can run Windows virtually, the folks at iphone-dev.org have mashed up a solution for the iPhone to run Linux. Porting Android over would be the logical next step. And so the quest for mobile nirvana [...]
G1 Auto Screen Rotation Fix (UnOfficial)
Nearly every tool, utility and application that we’ve tested has a fairly standard list of complaints and among them are the fact that (1) When you open the keyboard, your “place” in the application is lost and, (2) When you change the direction you are holding the screen, its orientation does not change. Now, thanks to some [...]
Timesheet (Trial version) (Version 1.0.0)
Timesheet lets you track the times you spend on your various jobs. Features include: Track "live" or adjust manually. Specify customer, hourly rate, task description. See total duration and costs per customer. Export to CSV format. The trial version is limited to 10 jobs and limited CSV file. You can buy a full license from within the [...]
Android Community Week in Review – Week 48 2008
Last week we reported that a user that goes by the name RyeBrye found the capability of multi-touch in the T-Mobile G1. Well he’s back and this time he brings us video proof. You can see clearly traces of multiple fingers at one time on the screen of the G1. It ... Read more @ Android Community









