@dremits: you can't. I hoped they would integrate it but they didn't. I made a standalone version of it using Chromes application shortcuts for now until maybe Tasks gets more attention in Gmail.
@dremits: you can't. I hoped they would integrate it but they didn't. I made a standalone version of it using Chromes application shortcuts for now until maybe Tasks gets more attention in Gmail.
Here's the AppBrain link:
@Fekdep: I can't express how much I would like to be able to promote your comment.
It makes me soooo happy to know that Google will switch to PayPal for the Android Market. I feel so incredibly safe now. Finally I can be a part of that "PayPal experience"!
@Scott D. Feldstein: I've been forwarding my campus mail for five years now (at a German uinversity) and never had a single false positive (neither with freemail.de at the beginning nor with Gmail now). I think most of the spam filters are pretty good by now, especially those at large mail hosters like Gmail.
@SparklyJesus: eSarcasm couldn't resist either: [www.esarcasm.com]
Sorry, only a picture of my Belkin bag [www.belkin.com] and none of its content.
@the_berg: 150?!? That's just terrible!
@The world will know squalor.: Maybe, but that's not real private browsing. It only hides the visited sites from the history etc. - so basically it hides your last porn site visit from your wife (for eyample, no insult intended). TOR provides you with a way to browser really anonymous, meaning: it hides your browsing…
@Mattz: effective government, huh? At least the rest of the world thinks that about us ... maybe that cliché was true a long time ago. Right now we have a government that does nothing, literally nothing. Great.
No, not PayPal please! I kind of hoped Google would use Android to push Checkout so it could become a serious competitor for PayPal and now ...
Books, some photos, a few people maybe and for sure: Post-its! I tried almost each and every digital version of them for computer and smart phone but nothing comes even close to the real thing.
OK, I know this is mainly Back To School for the U.S. but as schools and universities in Germany start in September and there are a few German speaking readers here here's quite a good deal for MS Office 2010: [www.unimall.de]
The Tasker settings shown in the article only work if the phone is just lost or someone continues to use your number/SIM. If you want to know who uses your stolen phone with his/her own SIM just install TheftAlarm: [www.xda-developers.com] . You register your own SIM and a number for the alert SMS. On boot the app…
@cyberpizza13: As far as I know processes kind of "sleep" in Android when they are not in foreground until the resources are needed. Then they get closed by the system. They don't need much resources (only a little RAM and no CPU) as long as they do not perform any syncing or other background tasks. As the launcher…
I found an amazing app today, that makes organzing and personalizing your homescreen even simpler: Desktop Virtualizer [www.appbrain.com] . With it (strange name but whatever) you can replace every shortcut with a custom icon. You add a widget/shortcut to the DV, assign an icon to it (from small = 1x1 to large = 4x3),…
@cyberpizza13: There's no impact on the performance. It simply replaces the default Sense launcher app, the rest stays Sense'd. Maybe you even have better performance by using a slick and fast replacement.
I am kind of disappointed that Tasks still lacks that kind of integration ... when I saw the Tasks link in the new Gmail I really hoped they implemented something like [mail.google.com] directly into Gmail but it still pops up that unusable small layer in the corner.
Here's the AppBrain link for those with Fast Web Installer (and everyone else, too, of course): [www.appbrain.com]
101. comfort