RTM has released an Android version of their todo-app. Look for it in the marked.
"Requires Remember The Milk Pro!"...
Astrid already syncs with RTM, even the free version of RTM...
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I saw that there is a new Palm App store, which has a dedicated Facebook app. So I figured I could just install StyleTap on my Fuze (for the unitiated, StyleTap is a program that lets you run Palm apps on Windows Mobile) and then install the Palm Facebook app.
No dice. StyleTap, of course, installs fine. But when I try to install Facebook, it says I don't have the minimum required Palm version of 5.4. I have the most recent version of StyleTap installed so I don't know what the problem could be.
Any ideas?
diar said:
I saw that there is a new Palm App store, which has a dedicated Facebook app. So I figured I could just install StyleTap on my Fuze (for the unitiated, StyleTap is a program that lets you run Palm apps on Windows Mobile) and then install the Palm Facebook app.
No dice. StyleTap, of course, installs fine. But when I try to install Facebook, it says I don't have the minimum required Palm version of 5.4. I have the most recent version of StyleTap installed so I don't know what the problem could be.
Any ideas?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=455263
take a look at that. its well on its way.
nice. didn't know about that.
and thou shall learn to love his XDA-Devlopers!
search google for skybook
Hello,
I am using aTrackDog and all works fine.
I just have the problem that it shows me sometime that there is an update for an installed app (e.g. "Finance" from Google - I have 1.0 & aTrackDog says there is 1.1 or Netcounter should be 0.7.1 or SnapPhoto 1.2.7 instead of 1.2.6) but when I go to this app at the Market there is no update available?!
What is going wrong here?
Any idea would be great, thanx in advance!
The problem with the way atrackdog works is that it relies on reports from G1 phones to update its database of apps and versions. Say an application developer releases a testing version of his app to a friend to give him feedback before publicly releasing it. If that friend uses atrackdog, then everyone else's copy of atrackdog will show there's an update available before it even hits the market.
Later versions of atrackdog allow application developers to flag applications as "testing versions" and they show up as green text in the app list. Still, not all devs participate in that part of atrackdog.
ok - I understand
Thank you for the explanation
Since updating to 1.5, is anyone elses atrackdog showing stock apps?? Mine is showing everything from googleapps to setup wizard & even the gmail app. I have set them to not check for newer versions, I was just curious if I am the only one. There's 16 stock apps all together in the list
@Beast84 ........ mine does the same, shows all the stock apps too! (Haykuro 1.5)
SatanR1 said:
@Beast84 ........ mine does the same, shows all the stock apps too! (Haykuro 1.5)
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Not too big a deal. I was just curious if I was the only one
First, yes I read the FAQ's before posting. There are several apps that aTD says have updates available, but the Market does not list the newer versions. I know the FAQ says to e-mail the developer, but I guess my question is why are updates available that are not published in the Market? It's not that the app is not in the Market at all...it's there and has had updates in the past. Only now apparently a new version is available that is not listed in the Market. I've e-mailed several app developers and will post here if I get an explanation.
Also, one of the apps aTD says needs to be updated is the Market itself. I have version 1.66, and it says 1.71 is the latest version. Can I download that from Google somehow, or is the Market version a built-in part of the ROM?
atrackdog relies on updates from phones with atrackdog installed. Say I'm developing a cool, new app. I release version 1.0 on the market for everyone to use. I'm testing version 1.1 on my phone and have given the apk file to a few friends to test for me as well before I release it to the market in general (I don't want a thousand e-mails from people saying my app is br0x0rz, so I have a small test group locally.) If one of my testers has atrackdog installed, it will faithfully upload the new version information to atrackdog's servers, telling all other atrackdog users that my app has an update available...whether it's in the market or not.
Thanks for the detailed explanation! Now why the aTrackDog website couldn't explain it that concisely, I don't know.
Does that same scenario also apply to the Market? It seems less likely to me that a Google app would be on tester's phones that also have aTD installed.
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atrackdog relies on updates from phones with atrackdog installed. Say I'm developing a cool, new app. I release version 1.0 on the market for everyone to use. I'm testing version 1.1 on my phone and have given the apk file to a few friends to test for me as well before I release it to the market in general (I don't want a thousand e-mails from people saying my app is br0x0rz, so I have a small test group locally.) If one of my testers has atrackdog installed, it will faithfully upload the new version information to atrackdog's servers, telling all other atrackdog users that my app has an update available...whether it's in the market or not.
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Ah, ok. That makes perfect sense then. Thanks for the explanation.
About the market itself, I'm going to guess that different Android devices might have different versions of the market on board. If Google tweaked the market to be Moto-droid-worthy, they might have used a different number and atrackdog will show it. I'm sure about my answer in the above post. I'm just guessing on this one.
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About the market itself, I'm going to guess that different Android devices might have different versions of the market on board. If Google tweaked the market to be Moto-droid-worthy, they might have used a different number and atrackdog will show it. I'm sure about my answer in the above post. I'm just guessing on this one.
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That also makes sense. I suppose the Nexus (for example) would likely have a newer version of Market and that would be why aTD picks up on it.
After using it for a few days, I don't really see the usefulness of aTD from a practicality standpoint. Every app on my phone that aTD says has an update available, isn't really available on my device (except for SlideME, which is unimportant to me). It would be more useful if the app detected the user's device, and only showed updates applicable to that particular phone.
That's true. When atrackdog was released, the market app didn't give notifications when updates were available. Also, at the time, there wasn't much on the market itself, several 3rd party markets (like slideme) were also out there, and people outside the US didn't have market access anyway. It filled a gap that's largely not there anymore (for US users). I know several countries still either don't have market access or no access to paid apps from the market, so it may be very useful to them.
It's useful for a few apps which post their betas on google code, etc, such as Wireless Tether...
Long time ago the makers of beejive beta tested their product for android. Those of us lucky enough to get in were given free licenses for current and updated versions and all we had to do was go onto the web site and download the "trial" version, which when installed, would activate to the full version with this special license.
It seems that as of late, they now have 2 versions, the "LITE" version (as supported and allows only 3 services to be on at any given time) and the regular (4.99) and the trial version on their site is gone. I tried updating to 2.2 (I think is the most recent) from my 2.1.3 version using the lite copy, but the ads are still there. I have also emailed the company in regards to this question and have yet to recieve a reply. Has anyone else with the same license been able to update to the newest version since they went market only for downloads?
Just over the past two days I've started getting a fake pop-up in my notifications that says I have an infected file and need to install "Snap Secure" (it has a green star in the front of the notification).
Clicking on it takes me to "explain.com", and offers to give me a free 7-day trial of said software, which I'm aware of and has a good reputation.
Is anyone else seeing this? I'm thinking it's one of the latest versions of apps using some newer version of an API that has a little snare in there to pop up the fake 'virus' notification. I have scanned my phone with "Webroot SecureAnywhere", Lookout, Norton's AV for mobile, etc - and all come up empty-handed.
Any ideas? My finger wants to point at something I've installed in the past few days like the new beta Swiftkey 3, Quickpic, RAMbooster, Flipboard (beta as well), "Viewdini" from Verizon, "Calculations" with currency, mortgage, tipping, etc functions or maybe even "1Weather" from OneLouder (makes TweetCaster, FriendCaster for Facebook, SportCaster & BaconReader), and Bittorent beta, "Super Video, Floating & Popup". Those are the only things I've added to my phone over the past week.
Surely I'm not the only one seeing this crap...
Download add-on detector or air-push detector from the play store.
Yep, it was "none of the above"
Got it - with "Add On Detector". "Mosquito Sound" had push notifications in it. Uninstalled (b!tch)!
I forgot about that one, it was on the evening news a couple of days ago. Ain't that special?!?!