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Old 13-05-2011, 09:05 PM   #31
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Got a HTC Incredible S yesterday and i have no idea other than its an Android phone with Gingerbread...LOL
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Old 13-05-2011, 09:11 PM   #32
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Get acar app

It does the fuel maths for you very very through.

very worth the money if you buy as well.
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Old 13-05-2011, 09:13 PM   #33
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As well as the obvious Angry Birds games, I've got another addictive game called Abduction, where you have to jump up platforms to the top without falling. Quite fun. I've got it on my HTC Desire
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Old 13-05-2011, 09:15 PM   #34
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I have 2 -
HTC Wildfire and HTC Aria (work phone) - both on 2.2

Must have - sms pop up
Free. does what it says, you can then reply direct from the pop up rather than having to go into msgs.

Beautiful widgets free or paid - gives you a weather, location and time widget.

Seesmic - if you use twitter, its probably the best android based twitter ap

F1.com - free - if you love F1 like me, you can get live timing.

Trip View (lite or paid) very spot on cityrail ap - if sadly you need to catch trains to work...
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Old 13-05-2011, 11:26 PM   #35
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got a HTC last week...desire or legend, cant remember. last thing i needed was to see this thread :-) now i will spend even less time working at work :-)

have downloaded a few of the suggested apps already.
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Old 13-05-2011, 11:30 PM   #36
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Where is the best place to download android apps from ?
I have looked at the market site and not found many i want to use.
There's also appbrain.com. There's an app for it on your phone, it syncs using your gmail account.
I find it handy to search apps on the pc and to queue them for install on your phone for the next time you sync.
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Old 14-05-2011, 11:21 AM   #37
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multicon widget

Heaps more good widgets here


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Old 14-05-2011, 02:40 PM   #38
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That one looks similar to what I can do with the one I got called "More Icons Widget".

And damn good work on the QR code - in fact, everyone sharing apps here should put up a QR code. Just paste the URL of the app into a generator, http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ - and share the QR - we then only have to snap the thing with the code readers on our phone and whammo, we're there!
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Old 14-05-2011, 07:15 PM   #39
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Desire-----

Jorte - The BEST calender App.

Gauge battery widget,

Volume locker, to stop the ring vol being pressed.

Call Confirm, to stop unwanted accidental calls...
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Old 14-05-2011, 09:43 PM   #40
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On my Galaxy S...

Pocket Weather AU (paid)
Bought this one after reading on here, it's unreal. The only weather source information directly from BoM. Very accurate.
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Old 14-05-2011, 11:36 PM   #41
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Going to a HTC Desire HD from a Nokia N95 takes a bit of getting used to. So, can I be the first to ask the question that no one else is brave enough too?

What is the difference between an App and a Widget?
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Old 15-05-2011, 12:27 AM   #42
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Going to a HTC Desire HD from a Nokia N95 takes a bit of getting used to. So, can I be the first to ask the question that no one else is brave enough too?

What is the difference between an App and a Widget?
One has 6 legs.


All widgets are apps, but not all apps are widgets. A widget is always running, an app requires you to run it by clicking an icon etc (obviously you can switch a widget off too). I kind of think of widgets like a batch file or shortcut or similar which auto function like weather updates. Time saving apps, as in no need to go to menus and find the icon and click it do whatever it is the app does. If the widget is running it just keeps doing what it does in the background, and maybe displaying data..

Something like that anyway.


Or in auto speak, a widget is the auto parking feature of some cars. While an app is just a steering wheel, you got to do it yourself everytime you want it done.

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Old 15-05-2011, 07:27 AM   #43
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Going to a HTC Desire HD from a Nokia N95 takes a bit of getting used to. So, can I be the first to ask the question that no one else is brave enough too?

What is the difference between an App and a Widget?
Thanks for this one, should stop me waking people up at 3:00am by mistake
My wife has gone from a N95 to Desire this week to, so thanks for asking the stupid question. We were not too sure ourselves .hahahhaha

I myself have jsut bough a Tesltra Smartouch, cheap as , and perfect for my needs

Loving this thread!!!
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What is the difference between an App and a Widget?
Thanks for this one, should stop me waking people up at 3:00am by mistake
Check out post 37 by Jason71, pretty much the big clock with weather and date is an example of a Widget. ie always open and displaying.
And, the icons below are the apps, you actually have to press them to open them up.
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Old 15-05-2011, 05:36 PM   #45
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HTC Desire 2.2

Battery Notifier (Large Text)
Zedge (Music and Ringtones)
Realcalc (Scientific Calculator)
ConvertPad (conversion of units, volumes, lengths/distances)
Karls Mortgage Calculator
SoundHound (looks up song titles by "listening" to a section of the music)
Dictionary.com App
Ebay App
Go! Sydney (train timetable)
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Android Assistant (useful tool set)
Sundroid (sunrise, sunset and moon phase)
UltraChron Lite (stopwatch, countdown timer)
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Old 15-05-2011, 06:21 PM   #46
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Also:
Shush! (automatically switches to "ring" mode from "silent" mode after a preset time). Useful if you ever forget to turn the sound back on after a meeting.
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Old 15-05-2011, 06:28 PM   #47
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What is the difference between an App and a Widget?
If you were to compare the difference between Android and iOS; a widget is an app that runs and displays output directly on your home screens that doesn't run full screen. If you're familiar with Windows Vista/7, think of widgets as gadgets.

On my phone, 1st screen I have a clock running at the top which shows time, realtime weather, location and an alarms I have configured, under it I have a widget that allows me to toggle GPS, mute, WiFi, brightness, data and tethering. On my 2nd screen I have a calendar, 3rd screen I have SMS. I can interact with these widgets on their screens without having to run a dedicated app to do so.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EErwcQ5jtY

If you ignore the painful 'music', you'll see the owner flipping his home screens to interact with apps that run on the 'desktop', they're widgets. Was selecting music, looking at Facebook status, etc without having to run a full screen app.
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Old 15-05-2011, 11:13 PM   #48
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Have you tried his latest Gingerbread ROM?
As of yet no, I've been instead toying around with some 'root' programs I downloaded en-mass and haven't managed to fry the CPU 'yet', but my battery hates me
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aha, i'm not that game, battery is bad enough stock! Had a little play with a dev rom, ported from the new sensation with sense 3.0 some pretty cool stuff in there, bloody slow though.
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I'm tossing up the idea of running Ubuntu (Gnome GUI) on the phone, saw an article on it and thought it might be fun, however I'm not sure how 'user friendly' it would be.

Also, whoever mentioned the "Drag Racing" game, I hate you, haven't stopped playing it since I downloaded it! Stuck on level 8 at present.
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I'm tossing up the idea of running Ubuntu (Gnome GUI) on the phone, saw an article on it and thought it might be fun, however I'm not sure how 'user friendly' it would be.

Also, whoever mentioned the "Drag Racing" game, I hate you, haven't stopped playing it since I downloaded it! Stuck on level 8 at present.
LOL. I am also an addict. Its insane how much battery life I chew through to play this game.
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I was totally addicted to Drag Racing as well but got over it after a while.

Currently have (HTC Desire HD running Froyo)

Angry Birds
Angry Birds Seasons
Angry Birds Rio
Alchemy Classic (Start with four elements and combine to create new elements)
Air Control (Guide planes and helicopters to their specific runways)
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Shazam
ConvertPad

Might have to pinch a few from this thread

Oh, and what does everyone mean by "rooted"?
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Oh, and what does everyone mean by "rooted"?
'root' is a linux term for what is basically a superuser profile.
To 'root' your phone is to gain 'root' access.
You do this so you can modify system files that you would normally not have access to.
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Oh, and what does everyone mean by "rooted"?
"Rooted" is root access within Unix which is comparable to administrator access in Windows. Allows full control of the file system on the phone. If you've never come across the term then it's unlikely you'll need to bother with it on your phone. There's a lot of freedom within Android's OS so 99.9% of users won't need to do it. It's not like jailbreaking an iPhone which allowed you to do the most fundamental things that Apple didn't want you to do.

I rooted mine to stick a modified ROM - Froyo about 6 months before Telstra released it. Also one of the backup programs I use requires it.
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For HTC Desire HD, stick it in your computer (not your pants) then execute some code... BAM! Rooted phone. (almost as simple as that)

As MAD point's out below, GalexyS has a 'one touch' rooting app

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For GalaxyS users with 2.1 or 2.2 there's an app in the market called z4root. It will do the work for you.
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Heaps more good widgets here

LOL I made that picture fit my screen exactly then handed it to my wife and told her something was wrong with the phone as every time I try and use an app the whole screen is frozen and moves around....

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That sounds like the good old "printscreen desktop and make image, take away taskbar and desktop icons and set image as desktop" trick!
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A widget is always running, an app requires you to run it by clicking an icon etc (obviously you can switch a widget off too).
Ah thanks. So a Widget helps flatten the battery all the time, while an App only uses battery when started!
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Ah thanks. So a Widget helps flatten the battery all the time, while an App only uses battery when started!
Pretty much, and in many cases will also increase data usage.

Ive had a few rooted phones, none of them had android either.
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