[Q] TAPATALK / XDA_APP equivalent for Windows mobile? - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I like XDA_APP on Android.
Is there a comparable client for WM6.5 around (payd or free)
Any help would be apreciated
Edit:
Really noone knows of a Windows Mobile Forum Client?

Someone knows a Windows Mobile Forum Client?

Opera, Skyfire and IE. Nothing equivalent.
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'Look for the XDA app for other platforms coming soon.'
taken from: http://www.xda-developers.com/xda-android-app/
unfortunately there is no other versions at this time

Hopefully I am not out of place posting this here but perhaps this can help lessen the anxiety while we are waiting?
RapidReader seems to "work" or even suffice and by suffice I mean, barely but it does work!

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BeBot for Android

Hey, is there anything like the iPhone app BeBot for Android?
You should give more details about the application, you would get more chance to have an answer
Just google it. Its a pretty popular app for the iphone.
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frankencat said:
Just google it. Its a pretty popular app for the iphone.
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WHY would people go out of their way to Google something that YOU need help with? This post legit made me lol
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No, there's not.
Lol I had that app when I had my iphone 3g.kids love that app.very fun.
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Greetings people. I have found similar application. It fulfills the same functions, but has other interface. Plus is support multitouch
"Etherophone"
Very cool. Thanks man.
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Solovey83 said:
Greetings people. I have found similar application. It fulfills the same functions, but has other interface. Plus is support multitouch
"Etherophone"
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Hi,
thisi s very different to bebot, unfortunately. It's a nice starting point, but it's so far...
wow, i had searched for the bebot for iphone. It's looks good, hope it comes to us.
Help me! I'm so close to buying an iPad JUST for the BeBot app. Theres absolutely no musical synth like it in an Android app or even in straight musical hardware (short of a Haken Continuum, which with the required keyboard sound module costs between $6000 - $8000).
I'd love to see something comparable for Android. Or maybe if enough of us poke the developer with a stick they will make an Android version...
(can't post links, Google Normalware BeBot for developer's site)
I really don't want an iPad as a tablet. But if theres no other way to get this app, I may not have a choice.
Synth2
Sorry for posting in such an old thread.
I have been working on a similar app for Android for some time. I just release, what I call, a Beta version of it. It doesn't have the animations and the settings are quite different. Try it out! I call it "Synth2". All feedback is, of course, most welcome!
Unfortunately I'm not allowed to post links, but here is the URL: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.mejf.synth2
Just letting you know..
I didnt found bebot on android, but i found this >> MorphWiz-Play
WOWWWW
iamlegend2 said:
Just letting you know..
I didnt found bebot on android, but i found this >> MorphWiz-Play
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just one word...WOWW!!
an android tablet is incomplete without this...seriously entertaining and worth learning!!!
I know there will be cracked/warez version but I am so buying it....coz it's worth it's weight in gold!:good:

Is this app interesting?

Ok guys, I have worked on android app for work over 2.2+ platform, is basically a bluetooth app, that allows you to use your laptop /desktop, as your android keyboard, And im just wondering if it is an interesting idea, so I can finish it and make it public. Is already working, just need your opinion
For me it would be of great use... +1 from my side..
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I'd like if people vote No on poll, tell me their reasons, or ideas. Its unvaluable for developers
App is now Published, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442370
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[Q] Best mobile ad service?

I'm working on an app and I would like to make it ad supported. There seems to be a TON of ad services on the internet, but I cant seem to find someone comparing them. How can I choose the right one for me? Anyone have any advice?
I would like to have a service that works for both web and mobile since my app will work with my site and it would be easier to have the ads feed from the website.
Does anyone know of an article or a resource I can use to learn more?
Ads suck.
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Does anyone have something constructive to say ?
Lol adfree app
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stop posting in my thread troll.

Android app for a small business

I'm looking to create an app for my deli/restaurant and I'm a chef that knows my way around android but nothing on this level. I want to hire an app developer to create a basic app with my menu, specials, Facebook etc. WWW.Faldonis.com is my website (don't laugh at the website... I told ya I'm a chef) to give ya an idea of the menu and feel of my place. I will go in to more details once an app devolper PMS me.
Thanks,
Chef
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Its better to have an amateur website than no website at all. IMO, you'd probably be better off developing a decent mobile version of your website. Everything you want can be done through a smartphone browser pretty easily. Plus the same website will work on Android, iOS, Blackberry, etc instead of an app which would work only with one OS.
I can do it
Hi, my company develops android apps,
please contact me
Thanks
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spunker88 said:
Its better to have an amateur website than no website at all. IMO, you'd probably be better off developing a decent mobile version of your website. Everything you want can be done through a smartphone browser pretty easily. Plus the same website will work on Android, iOS, Blackberry, etc instead of an app which would work only with one OS.
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Yeah this is what a dev just pmd me. Makes more sense to have a mobile friendly app. I think it would be neat to have an actual "Faldonis" app that opened the mobile version also. And yes... even though my website isn't easy on the eyes... it does have almost 40,000 visits to the home page
which like you say is better then nothing.
Napa Apps said:
Hi, my company develops android apps,
please contact me
Thanks
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Will do.
zacthespack said:
Please check your PMs
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Replied. Thanks!
BTW. Xda is a phenomenal site that ALWAYS has people in your corner to help and explain things in layman terms to dopes like me. Everyone hitting my pm... tyvm!
In over 4,000 posts that's my first corny post so cut me some slack.
Chef :beer:
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[Q] Installing a Nexus 7 rom on the Sero 7 Pro?

So, my question is just what the title says. It's probably an incredibly stupid question, but i'm curious nonetheless.
Everyone keeps saying that the Hisense Sero 7 Pro has hardware that's basically identical to the Nexus 7 (grouper), besides the sd card slot, and I was wondering if it's possible to install a rom that's meant for one, on the other.
The main reason I ask is i'd like to install AOKP, PA, or even Ubuntu Touch on my Sero Pro, but I can't find a way to do this.
Even if there are roms that I haven't found yet that work on the Sero, I'm still curious about my original question...
Thanks in advance!
Doubtful it would work unless you specifically port the ROM to your device, which if they are as identical as you say may not be too hard to do. But you'll have to do a lot more research to find out what is the same and what differs
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I would try to port one, but I wouldn't even know where to begin... I get the idea that that's pretty complicated. I'd love to learn how, so if you could point me in the right direction, that'd be helpful.
Well I'm on mobile so its too much work for now to research the links for you, but Google and xda have excellent search functions. A good starting place is xda university or simply going developer.android.com to learn more. Be prepared to do a lot of reading if you don't have a solid base of understanding android code or Linux programing
Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2348266
Around the fourth or fifth post you will find some links
Best of luck!
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That's a lot of reading, I'd better get started...
There's not much else to say, except thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.

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