Akshay
Destructive Appetite
Akshay

I actually loved SnapPea and found it far easier to use when compared to AirDroid; My only with it was the fact that it was always running on my phone (mine isn't one with a lot of RAM, let alone free RAM.) which took a toll on it's battery life and performance both. While the convenience of having SnapPea open on

Possible. But this was over 2 reinstalls, and I'm using the same computer with win8 (and win7 previously) and both run fine. Could be my mistake though, of course.

I know, right? Everything's so much faster; and it's more or less what I'd do with the Windows 7 start menu anyway, if the application wasn't already in the recents list.

My bad, I meant bashing on it *publicly. If he hasn't given the full OS a chance and he doles out bad reviews, that's hardly fair.

Vista ran horridly on my PC, which was plenty enough to run all the other OSs. The OP didn't like it because it was different.

While I appreciate the conclusions you jump to, I thought I'd let you know: I'm far from a fanboy.

I love the metro interface. On my laptop without a touchscreen.

Ah, man.

Out of curiousity: What version of Android are you running? jellybean?

I've had the same question.

They can't though, if you're running the unrooted version. At least, to my understanding, they can't.

It can't be removed if you're unrooted though, then you'll get ads again. That's the downside of the app not having root access - it can't access your host files to permanently change them, so it has to be running to block off the source in realtime.

Used to use Airdroid everyday. I love SnapPea, now. :D Half the work, and the only thing i miss is the file browsing.

It is possible that Google also included Lockscreen widgets at last :D Possible a rumour though.

He also meant there are MORE actionable notifications added. There wasn't one for the Calendar notifications earlier; i know that for sure. So LH was probably just pointing out the new additions to the current Actionable Notifications.

I know :) I've got a Wacom myself. Prefer it for drawing/editing purposes though, as there's honestly nothing that feels right when compared to pen and paper while doing math. (to me, at least)

Math problems. Because if you're doing math problems without pen & paper (calculators aren't being counted as an app here) then you just haven't learnt to do it properly.

Precisely what I was looking for :(

It's obviously built to run that res, why would they build a new tablet just to stick to what they've already managed to do? Every developer/manufacturer always looks to improve on what's in the past, not go back to it. Your point is pretty invalid, here.