AppBrain link, for those who prefer it's clean interface over AndroLib's design mess: [www.appbrain.com]
AppBrain link, for those who prefer it's clean interface over AndroLib's design mess: [www.appbrain.com]
@numbereft: YOU ARE RIGHT!
It may not work for some - like me. When the app is closed, the icon I selected is shown on the taskbar. When you open the app, the icon is replaced by the lower-resolution version from the webpage.
@sqlfanatic: It pulls your FB and Twitter (and MySpace) updates automagically, but it runs Android 1.5 and all this social network integration is a battery and CPU drain.
@ajw101: That is correct.
Oh my God. 2,010 calories? That sounds awful...ly delicious.
@USBhack: So by reinvent you mean... making an iPhone out of bacon? Dude, you're tripping! ;)
@USBhack: Yum!
@USBhack: Yes, and rightfully so.
@freakshowtime: Thanks!
Why is this post a gallery by default? Can't you guys redirect to [lifehacker.com] and avoid this minor annoyance?
@Dancing Milkcarton: Oh yes you can! Vimeo is iPad-ready: [www.apple.com]
Thanks for the tip Aarrrgh, but my stupid Cliq doesn't have a search key on the front. Aarrrgh!
@lbberkeley: I disagree, I think app organizers make managing apps easier than moving apps to folders one by one. I used folders before, now I use Apps Organizer: [www.appbrain.com]
@sdtransier: I thought "maybe because Firefox could replace Safari on the iPhone entirely, which Opera Mini obviously doesn't do". Then I read this, and I think there's still hope:
That little gap hurts my eyes. If you don't have many attachments or things like that, don't use this. Disabling now...
@Darren Boudreau: I forgot Opera had that! It's true, it's been there for years, though I never got to use it.
@geekening: So do I.