3rd party remote apps - G2 General

This is mainly geared towards those who are using AOSP roms. I have tried a few of the 4.3 roms and they're all great but I keep coming back to Malladus. The main reason is because of Quick Remote. I work in the AV industry and the fact that I can control pieces of gear from my phone is great, especially when the customer loses their remotes. Are there any decent 3rd party remote apps that you guys are using? I deal with a lot of uncommon manufactures like NEC, Oppo, Contemporary Research, etc so having the ability to control said devices would be perfect.
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[Q] Using Tablet as a Multi-User/Family Platform

I bought a G-Tab for my son (7) and myself for Christmas. We have three other android devices in the home (2 Droid2's and my DroidX). My son also has a Droid Eris we set up for him with WiFI (no service) to play around with, etc.
The Tablet is more of a 'Want' for me, and I keep struggling with just exactly what do I want it to be besides a 10 inch Angry Birds device.
The plan is that the Tablet is just kind of 'around' the living room, etc. Would be nice if each family member could sync their g-mail/e-mail/facebook, etc. but have each persons account 'segregated'.
I noticed that TnT would allow setting up of different family accounts, but I quickly removed TnT in favor of TnT lite.
Does anyone know of any strategies for allowing 'login' style access to certain accounts, etc? I don't think android is set up for this natively so I may be trying to put a square peg into a round hole.
I am looking for the same functionality, I did not want any user to pick it up and access my emails, etc.
Did anything like this ever come around?
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
The Tablet is more of a 'Want' for me, and I keep struggling with just exactly what do I want it to be besides a 10 inch Angry Birds device.
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What??!?!? That's not enough for you?
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gksmith said:
What??!?!? That's not enough for you?
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Well, it was for a while. It's now a 10-inch Can-knockdown device
I've also been working on integrating into my truck as a GPS solution.
But, Back on topic... The way that Android handles accounts makes me believe the goal of this thread is not likely.
You can set up separate family accounts on TnT Lite. Just go to Settings/Family accounts/Add family member.
Good luck with the integration. I did the same thing 2 years back with a Garmin 7500. That was all install and video.
As far as the multi-user part goes, maybe a different Linux.
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The OP's tablet use case mimics mine exactly and I'm so far disappointed that no one has really made multiple user profiles a core part of the tablet experience to date.
This was my knock on the Ipad from day one. I am more lenient now with the Android devices because we are running a phone OS on a tablet against Google's wishes. But IMO when Apple introduced a dedicated tablet the abilitly to have multiple user logins would've been a must have if I was going justify their high price.
I haven't even checked to see if Google is addressing this in Honeycomb but it would give them a huge leg up. I would only be willing to pay > $400 for a tablet device if it could do what my PC does, aka serve multiple users in my house with unique profiles/apps/accounts etc.
How is this feature in TNT? I use Vegan right now.
Sean
Despite what apple would want you to believe, the ipad is just a big ipod touch. Same with google, android is still a phone os that stubborn manufacturers shoved onto their tablets despite their objections. A multiple account login screen would be a nice feature on honeycomb, hopefully they can include it.
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ketanmatrix said:
There is a solution for multi user profiles on android! its on my blog [I'm not advertising]
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That's a nice trick. The SwitchMe app also works similarly, I think.
Divide also works. Switchme and divide are both free. Try both and write about
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HTC plans to release new tablet next year, promises to be different from others

HTC plans to release new tablet next year, promises to be different from others....
http://www.mobileburn.com/17394/new...ext-year-promises-to-be-different-from-others
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Well... I was wrong, I thought HTC would exit the tablet market, so we will see.
If you could add any new features, what would they be??? Other than getting updates on time?
Would you consider going to Windows 8 and dropping Android?
The only feature I want from these manufacturers is to support their products for atleast 18 months. We've discussed fragmentation many times but It's getting a little ridiculous. I despise Samsung for not supporting their products only to find other manufacturers doing the same. Very soon the Flyer will be 2 OS's behind and HTC is planning to release another tablet and vowing to be different???? Hey HTC, if you want to be different give a damn about existing users! All the phones on their official Facebook ICS list are current premium phones that they still want to sell so they made a marketing decision to release a statement so sales of current models don't suffer. It's just business to HTC.
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Yeah, Google attempted to get the manufacturers to commit to that at the last world wide meeting, but they would not. This will continue to be the downside of Android vs. Apple and Microsoft. Goggle is an advertising company, not a software or phone maker.
But, given that, I sat and wondered to myself, beyond *****ing about lack of updates, if I could ask for any new features I wanted, what would I ask for or which applications or widget would I build? I really could not come up with much, which puzzles me, because I feel that the current set of tablets, including IPad really are lacking, but what is it? Honeycomb certainly looks better on tablets than GB and has a few nice features, so that's good. Ice Cream Sandwich for tablets is not vastly different from Honeycomb. It should look a little better on various screen sizes, but what is really there that will make our tablets that much better?
Let's review the top 10 new features for ICS that we know have been announced.
1. New Browser Functionality (like chrome)
Ok, nice, already in HC
2. Face Unlock
cute, maybe I like that, but for a tablet, I really prefer no lock screen , which HC allows.
3. Android Beam
neat, but requires NFC hardware so no help to Flyer or current devices
4. Ice Cream Sandwich's "People" and social network integration
humm, not much different from HTC Sense widgets, but a neat feature
5. Data Management
nice for people on a tiered data pricing plan that need to limit consumption, not of much use for wifi users and sad to see overall because I think this will be the death of tablets and meda streaming
6. New Camera Capabilities to take faster , better photos
Good to see that Android is trying to catch up to Iphone in this area, I bet some of this is hardware dependent.
7. Voice and Speech improvements
not specific, could be a nice enhancement depending on what comes along. Current capabilities and 3rd party apps already pretty good.
8. Native Screenshots
yawn... can do already
9. Widget Management, resize
Honeycomb already does this if HTC doesn't screw it up with Sense
10. New User Interface
yawn .... nice for phones, but ICS looks pretty much the same as Honeycomb.
I hear you but the Flyer has excellent hardware already, the only thing I wish it had is a flash for the camera. The other features I like are built into Honeycomb and ICS so the ball is still in their court.
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By the way the feature that I've been after since Eclair is now part of ICS. The ability to disable apps without root thus removing it from the app drawer.
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lrs421 said:
By the way the feature that I've been after since Eclair is now part of ICS. The ability to disable apps without root thus removing it from the app drawer.
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That's a good one and I like it. It's been a available for a long time in 3rd party launchers like LauncherPro and ADW, as have resizeable and scrollable widgets, but Sense kind of ties our hands on the launcher. The 3rd party launchers were far better than the Android stock launcher in Froyo and GB. Hope that Sense does not mangle the HC and ICS capabilities there.
DigitalMD said:
That's a good one and I like it. It's been a available for a long time in 3rd party launchers like LauncherPro and ADW, as have resizeable and scrollable widgets, but Sense kind of ties our hands on the launcher. The 3rd party launchers were far better than the Android stock launcher in Froyo and GB. Hope that Sense does not mangle the HC and ICS capabilities there.
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The problem with 3rd party launchers is that they hide the apps, this native ICS feature is supposed to disable the app, similar to freezing it with tibu. I hope HTC doesnt mangle that one either, we'll see.
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I'll have stab at suggesting something: if the stock browser could be capable of keeping playing the audio of one 'tab' whilst we view a different one (does dolphin browser do this?). Then it'd be possible to listen to a TED talk for example AND look at summat else like xdadevelopers... like in windows and mac desktop/laptops etc...
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lrs421 said:
The problem with 3rd party launchers is that they hide the apps, this native ICS feature is supposed to disable the app, similar to freezing it with tibu. I hope HTC doesnt mangle that one either, we'll see.
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Yes that's true, but I don't have much occasion for apps that would run in the background that I want to disable and still keep installed. Might be useful though, I have to think about that more.
usb host?
DigitalMD said:
Yeah, Google attempted to get the manufacturers to commit to that at the last world wide meeting, but they would not. This will continue to be the downside of Android vs. Apple and Microsoft. Goggle is an advertising company, not a software or phone maker.
But, given that, I sat and wondered to myself, beyond *****ing about lack of updates, if I could ask for any new features I wanted, what would I ask for or which applications or widget would I build? I really could not come up with much, which puzzles me, because I feel that the current set of tablets, including IPad really are lacking, but what is it? Honeycomb certainly looks better on tablets than GB and has a few nice features, so that's good. Ice Cream Sandwich for tablets is not vastly different from Honeycomb. It should look a little better on various screen sizes, but what is really there that will make our tablets that much better?
Let's review the top 10 new features for ICS that we know have been announced.
1. New Browser Functionality (like chrome)
Ok, nice, already in HC
2. Face Unlock
cute, maybe I like that, but for a tablet, I really prefer no lock screen , which HC allows.
3. Android Beam
neat, but requires NFC hardware so no help to Flyer or current devices
4. Ice Cream Sandwich's "People" and social network integration
humm, not much different from HTC Sense widgets, but a neat feature
5. Data Management
nice for people on a tiered data pricing plan that need to limit consumption, not of much use for wifi users and sad to see overall because I think this will be the death of tablets and meda streaming
6. New Camera Capabilities to take faster , better photos
Good to see that Android is trying to catch up to Iphone in this area, I bet some of this is hardware dependent.
7. Voice and Speech improvements
not specific, could be a nice enhancement depending on what comes along. Current capabilities and 3rd party apps already pretty good.
8. Native Screenshots
yawn... can do already
9. Widget Management, resize
Honeycomb already does this if HTC doesn't screw it up with Sense
10. New User Interface
yawn .... nice for phones, but ICS looks pretty much the same as Honeycomb.
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what is about usb host?
Elfuente said:
what is about usb host?
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USB host is hardware dependent, not all phones will support it.
The Flyer supports it in Honeycomb and will support it in ICS if it comes too.

IOS restrictions?

Was gonna post this in another thread which I found out has closed so I'm asking here cause it seems appropriate:
I've never owned a device running iOS, so please could someone explain to me what is so restrictive about Apple's products? I know you can't have widgets or download from a third party without jailbreaking (surely you can download pdf files etc. Though, right?) but what else?
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There is no technical reason for that, Steve Jobs said once that they are putting the apps under a series of test before putting them on the market to provide an higher degree of quality, honestly i see every kind of junk in the App store, even apps that plays farts.
They are just trying to offer less and make a lot of money out of it.
Do not forget, Apple does nothing on its own, does not have even 1 single factory for their hardware, even their OS are just FreeBSD porting, it's just about fashion with their products, also they can't be open because of their business strategy, think about iTunes, iTunes is based on the fact that their OS is closed, if iOS will be opensource probably the music industry will leave iTunes and iTunes itself will die.
Being closed-source also facilitate the "dream factor" and the users can't verify how a feature work and they just use it a the brand tells them.
Apples products are restrictive because they try to lock you into Apple's ecosystem, you can't install apps from anywhere other than the iTunes store (without jailbreaking), they block apps from their store if they find a "moral objection" to them (trying to force their morality on the consumer) and finally they outright ban apps from their competitors (the iOS gmail app which has become an "applet" you can access through the browser).
There are some APIs that you don't have access to that you would have on Android.....mainly around hardware stuff. It also takes a lot longer to get an app approved in the app store. It can be up to a week or two weeks depending on you app. Compare this to Google Play where its almost instant.
Like the previous poster said, with iOS you are tied into using apple's eco system of the app store and itunes. Its not a bad thing really if you are happy with that, but some prefer the relative freedom of Android.
I've developed for both Android and iOS and personally I havent had any issue with restrictions on iOS......it hasnt dtopped me doing anything I wanted to do on that platform.
Good luck!
So it ain't as bad as everyone makes out?
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KindaUndisputed said:
So it ain't as bad as everyone makes out?
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Bahahahahahahahahaha!
Take your IToy....connect and sync it with your computer...go to your friend's house. He has some music & vids on his IToy that you would also like on yours. Connect your IToy to his computer to get those music & vids...see what happens..
Or have the hard drive crash on your PC, get a new hard drive. Connect your IToy to your computer so you can copy all your music & vids back to your PC & see what happens..(this happened to somebody I know)
How are the things mentioned here anything but bad? Anytime competition is prevented is bad for the consumer since competition is the only thing that encourages innovation and without it every company would just follow planned obsolescence.
Very costly sdk which makes developing very easy...............
closed source nothing to learn nothing to gain............
very costly its just isnt worth what to pay ............
most of the apps are paid ... unlike android..........
you wont recive os updates and ports custom roms like android does..........
all things are complicated you need and should be done via ituunes unlike android plug in usb do what you want..........
no live wallpaper support out of the box(needs jail breaking)
same userinterface how dumb can it get without the desktop............
no customization...............
add to that damn costly..............
theres a bigger list but its waste of time discussing abt it.......
Thanks, wanted to know. Don't own an iOS device and don't plan to
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thats a good decison..........
Is there a difference in multitasking between the two operating systems?
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ya android had true multitasking from eclair itself............
ios has it from iphone 4s...... but android is seriously better at it............
Well, when I'm on game dev story and then I click home, the app stops, is that true multitasking?
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Depends on the app itself and whether your small ram pool may cause android to kill your app.
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KindaUndisputed said:
Well, when I'm on game dev story and then I click home, the app stops, is that true multitasking?
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No. "True" multitasking requires the service to keep running in the background. What you're describing is just caching the app in the RAM.
So it depends on the apps themselves? I have 1GB RAM.
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iOS restrictions are as follows:
-Only available on one phone/tablet
-Can't install apps outside of app store without jailbreak, so no betas, console emulators
-No widgets, custom launchers, custom keyboards (like Swype)
in true multitasking the app shouldnt be killed and should be cached with no lag......thats true multitasking.
Actually, iOS proprietary, and from there go restrictions.
But Android is open to all, anyone can bring in their code.

Quantity of iPad Apps vs Nexus 10 Apps

The number of tablet apps designed for the iPad is much greater than those designed for the Nexus 10. However, in some cases the Nexus 10 doesn't need an app to do the job better than the iPad.
For example, trading on the CMCMarkets Web site needs Flash which is available on Windows or Android browsers but not on the Apple browser. Therefore, a seperate app is required on the iPad to trade on CMCMarkets and the one available is not as good for trading using the Windows or Android browsers.
So, although the iPad has more tablet designed apps than the Nexus 10 some of them are to compensate for not having Flash.
I'm all Android, but iPad's app ecosystem is great, even if they don't have flash.
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Actually many apps are created on iOS because it lacks Flash, but that's no excuse for developers not to create them for Android, especially now that Flash is officially off Android. But you can access very much on Nexus 10 through a flash-supported browser, that is a minimum for me before buying a $500 device.
Is there a browser BTW which allows splitscreen, or one that has a large screen widget to use on desktop?
locoboi187 said:
I'm all Android, but iPad's app ecosystem is great, even if they don't have flash.
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The problem with the iPad, for me (and i owned one briefly before i sold it,Wifi iPad2 16GB) is that the apps cost more than the Android equivalents sometimes and sometimes an app is free on Android but you need to pay for it on IOS.
The iPad apps are great when they are tablet optimised, there are more of them, but if you get an app that's not optimized unlike Android where it fills the screen, the app stays phone sized on the iPad, which is just weird.
Then when you add in a crap keyboard, no widgets (this was a biggie for me) and a restrictive ecosystem it ended up being sold.
Which was great as it helped with the cost of my just ordered Nexus 10.
Each to their own.
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The problem with the iPad, for me (and i owned one briefly before i sold it,Wifi iPad2 16GB) is that the apps cost more than the Android equivalents sometimes and sometimes an app is free on Android but you need to pay for it on IOS.
The iPad apps are great when they are tablet optimised, there are more of them, but if you get an app that's not optimized unlike Android where it fills the screen, the app stays phone sized on the iPad, which is just weird.
Then when you add in a crap keyboard, no widgets (this was a biggie for me) and a restrictive ecosystem it ended up being sold.
Which was great as it helped with the cost of my just ordered Nexus 10.
Each to their own.
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One of the great benifits of Android is that you can change it to suit yourself. For example, I love the Hackers keyboard with the row of numbers on view like the Galaxy Note and the easy access to the other characters using the shift key.
Gaugerer said:
One of the great benifits of Android is that you can change it to suit yourself. For example, I love the Hackers keyboard with the row of numbers on view like the Galaxy Note and the easy access to the other characters using the shift key.
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Yeah, but i also think its one of its weaknesses for the average joe, the iPad is simple, Android can be confusing due to the number of options.
I hoping what I saw from Skype 3.0 yesterday, could be the start of developers taking android tablets more seriously...
I have read that there is also the added benefit that app devs for android don't have to re-optimize their apps for tablets (resolution etc. like many devs had to do with the release of the retina iPad AND the original release of the ipad with supporting the larger screen size) apparently all the apps are able to scale up resolution without having to re-optimize...at least I thought I read that somewhere!
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I have read that there is also the added benefit that app devs for android don't have to re-optimize their apps for tablets (resolution etc. like many devs had to do with the release of the retina iPad AND the original release of the ipad with supporting the larger screen size) apparently all the apps are able to scale up resolution without having to re-optimize...at least I thought I read that somewhere!
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Optimization =/= Upscaling
Upscaling is not exactly but somewhat like stretching everything to fit the screen. There are algorithms to make it look better but that's the basic idea.
Optimization is making images and an interface directly for a tablet. This won't need any stretching and such and will always look better.
The apps for Android tablets are bad.....they just are. If you deny that, then you're not interested in a serious conversation on the topic. You're just biased towards Android to the point where you will make any excuse possible to make it sound better than it is.
I love Android as and OS, but Android tablets are just not worth it at this point. Apps like:
- ESPN Scorecenter
- Ebay
- Pandora
- Chase Mobile
- Amazon Mobile (doesn't even exist for Android tablets yet)
- Facebook
SUCK on Android tablets. And these are all FREE
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The apps for Android tablets are bad.....they just are. If you deny that, then you're not interested in a serious conversation on the topic. You're just biased towards Android to the point where you will make any excuse possible to make it sound better than it is.
I love Android as and OS, but Android tablets are just not worth it at this point. Apps like:
- ESPN Scorecenter
- Ebay
- Pandora
- Chase Mobile
- Amazon Mobile (doesn't even exist for Android tablets yet)
- Facebook
SUCK on Android tablets. And these are all FREE
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Or you just don't care about a single one of the apps mentioned. Okay, I do use eBay for notifications, but I couldn't care less about its look.
mva5580 said:
The apps for Android tablets are bad.....they just are. If you deny that, then you're not interested in a serious conversation on the topic. You're just biased towards Android to the point where you will make any excuse possible to make it sound better than it is.
I love Android as and OS, but Android tablets are just not worth it at this point. Apps like:
- ESPN Scorecenter
- Ebay
- Pandora
- Chase Mobile
- Amazon Mobile (doesn't even exist for Android tablets yet)
- Facebook
SUCK on Android tablets. And these are all FREE
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- ESPN Scorecenter - Don't care
- Ebay - Don't care
- Pandora - Only use it on my phone
- Chase Mobile - I use the web site
- Amazon Mobile (doesn't even exist for Android tablets yet) - I use the web site
- Facebook - It's good enough for what it does
I'd take quality (Android) over quantity (iOS). iOS has a ton of useless crapplets. Can't do without Groove IP, Lecture Notes, Droid48, Google Maps/Navigation/Streetview/Gmail/Docs/Translate/YouTube, OnLive and many more.
mi7chy said:
I'd take quality (Android) over quantity (iOS). iOS has a ton of useless crapplets. Can't do without Groove IP, Lecture Notes, Droid48, Google Maps/Navigation/Streetview/Gmail/Docs/Translate/YouTube, OnLive and many more.
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That makes absolutely no sense. iOS and Android both have very high quality apps and both have some pretty useless apps as well. For every app you listed (probably with the exception of maps, LOL), there's a high quality iOS equivalent app for it.
Anybody with half a brain could find an app to suit their needs on both systems.
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Or you just don't care about a single one of the apps mentioned. Okay, I do use eBay for notifications, but I couldn't care less about its look.
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Techie2012 said:
- ESPN Scorecenter - Don't care
- Ebay - Don't care
- Pandora - Only use it on my phone
- Chase Mobile - I use the web site
- Amazon Mobile (doesn't even exist for Android tablets yet) - I use the web site
- Facebook - It's good enough for what it does
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This is exactly why we won't see that many tablet apps. People get so worked up when an app isn't holo themed but no one cares about having tablet apps. Android users just don't care and when users don't care, developers don't care. When folks start getting as sensitive to the lack of tablet optimization in an app as they do with an app that's not holo themed, that's when we'll start seeing more tablet apps.
I care and I make it a point to contact developers to ask them about a tablet version of their app. Be the change you want to see. Start caring and devs will follow.
-email developers and ask them for a tablet app
-let your voices be heard! Leave a comment and don't be afraid to dock them a couple stars for the lack of tablet optimization.
-don't be cheap!! Reward developers who taken the time to optimize their apps. I think the second posters in this thread said apps were too expensive or something. Seriously. Apps cost less than a cup of coffee at Starbucks.
This mentality that stretched out apps are just as good is absurd. People love to use the argument that stretching an app is better than what the iPad is doing. While that may be true in some cases, iPad users rarely have to worry about such things. Any app that you'd likely use on iPad will probably have an optimized version for it.
I know this may not be the most serious thing in the world but honestly, complaining about it in forums isn't going to do anything. Be proactive. Let developers know what we need and if there are enough people who want it, it will surely get done.
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The apps for Android tablets are bad.....they just are. If you deny that, then you're not interested in a serious conversation on the topic. You're just biased towards Android to the point where you will make any excuse possible to make it sound better than it is.
I love Android as and OS, but Android tablets are just not worth it at this point. Apps like:
- ESPN Scorecenter
- Ebay
- Pandora
- Chase Mobile
- Amazon Mobile (doesn't even exist for Android tablets yet)
- Facebook
SUCK on Android tablets. And these are all FREE
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I don't think anyone will deny that Apple has more tablet apps. I will disagree that android apps are bad. I don't think your assessment is fair.
I've never had problems with a few of those apps that you listed. The others I haven't used.
Saying android tablets aren't worth it because a few apps on Android aren't as good is only true to you. I don't use my tablets only for those apps, and when I need those apps, they are there they get the job done just the same.
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Anybody with half a brain could find an app to suit their needs on both systems.
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For anyone with half a brain I do highly recommend iOS devices with its limitations and restrictiveness. Even Apple's cofounder Steve Wozniak commented that it's good for mentally challenged people:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/01/14/even-woz-thinks-the-android-bests-the-iphone.html
"...people who are just scared of computers altogether and don’t want to use them. The iPhone is the least frightening thing. For that kind of person who is scared of complexity..."
The thing is if google wants devs to develop more tablet optimized apps they should start by polishing their own.
Just look at the horrible compressed music art in the play music app, i ****ing hate how it downsamples whatever your album art is, now look at the album art on the iPad music player, the full res art looks great. I have ordered my 32gb Nexus 10 but this seriously ticks me off as i own an iPad 3 and a TP. Don't get me started wih the clock app.
Google's own Google+ app works better on the iPad3 than the Nexus 10
ridiculous...
Could not agree more I have a note 2 for phone and ipad 3 for tablet. I also have a nexus 7 and android tablet suck in the app department big time it's not even funny. Ipad has it beat by a long shot and this is why ipad is so popular. Plus all developers concentrate on iOS and ipad before they even consider android. It's a shame I wish they were at least equal but don't matter what specs android tablet have if they don't have the apps majority of your normal users will not buy it period.
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Android IR Remote Apps..

For the longest time I've wanted to leave Mi Remote, but no app compares in terms of design or amount of IR remotes available, what apps would you guys suggest?
SirSeanM10Pro said:
For the longest time I've wanted to leave Mi Remote, but no app compares in terms of design or amount of IR remotes available, what apps would you guys suggest?
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I used irplus as it comes with tons of presets and the customizability is endless you can program your own remote. unfortunately it is a bit lacking in design. Otherwise anymote is a good alternative also it doesn't have the remote learning functionality like irplus.

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