Avast Anti-Virus - Motorola Droid Bionic

Has anyone get Avast working on the Bionic? When I get to the part that wants root access, it does not work even though I am rooted.

Mine installed fine and has been working no problems here.
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Why do you need anti virus on a damn phone please enlighten me ??
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There plenty of malware apps out there especially if your side loading apps off the net but the anti-theft feature is nice but the firewall is what I use the most.
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Do VZW or Moto or both block apps on the market?

For example, I can't locate SPB Shell 3D on the market. If I go to this app from dev site by direct link I don't see Install button. I have purchased this app some time back even. Does somebody knows it is true? If yes then it is ridiculous. How dare they are to prevent me from using what I have paid for.
I know a lot of apps wont show if they have not updated to 2.3.4. Most are ok to use if you have 2.3.3
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They just done work with 234 yet. I know tetris doesnt work
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It makes sense. Thank you guys for explanation.
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spacecasespiff said:
I know a lot of apps wont show if they have not updated to 2.3.4. Most are ok to use if you have 2.3.3
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EA Games' Tetris works. However, the Need for Speed Shift app that I purchased doesn't work on my phone. I noticed that there is another Need for Speed app in the market that costs 10 USD.
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I know apps can be filtered by OS version. The company I work for has an app that is only compatible on phones 2.1 or newer. Market will not even display the app on sub 2.1 devices or on 3.0 since its a Tablet OS. I have read, in the cases of tethering apps, that cell carriers can filter apps and Verizon has done so. I do not know whether Motorola does. I imagine they can, but why they would, I am not sure. I know there are Device specific apps (Droidlight) that are from Motorola that are visible and downloadable on other devices, they just do not work.
I have stopped to understand things. The SPB Shell 3D release history says
Version 1.2.1 (Aug 04, 2011):
Stability improvements
Fix Gallery for Motorola Atrix (2.3.4)
Other fixes
So it is targeted for 2.3.4. On my son's Atrix 2.3.4 I can see this app in the market. But not on my Droid 3. Mystery.
They can filter by OS version and device, so it may be supported on the Atrix but not the D3.
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Exactly. That's why you won't find Wireless Tether on the Market haahah
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tTorrent freezing phone.

Any other tTorrent users here? Every large torrent (200-300megs) I've attempted to download lags the phone so badly that I need to battery pull to restore functionality. Just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience. Worked fine with my Droid OG and Droid X.
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I used to use that, try adownloader instead, its on market, I like it better. I'm on a different phone but I soon will have one like yours and give this one to the wifey...
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Swype for password unlock

Might seem like a dumb question but I can't seem to enable swype on password lock? it's so much easier and allows me to easily unlock my phone with an essentially endless pattern gesture, I had it working on my thunderbolt but I was using a self installed early version of swype because the tbolt doesn't come with swype, is there anyway to enable this? Thanks for any help and I know we can't post swype apk's but I'm hoping its an easy fix...
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Look up how to remove preinstalled swype, then download the beta and install
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Thanks, and yeah I figured that was the case I just wanted to use the preinstalled swype.
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Which two apps would you miss most?

I'm always looking to find new, wonderful apps, so, out of all the apps on your Bionic (which you've added from the market, not stock), which would you miss the most if they were to suddenly disappear from the Android world, and why?
For me:
1) FBReader (as I love reading Ebooks, and the Bionic screen is good enough to make reading on it worthwhile)
2) JuiceDefender Ultimate (WiFi control and nearly 2x battery life improvement? Yes, please)
hmm
friendcaster cause the fb app sucks
and
xda cause i love reading up on the new gadgets n mods
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Pulse - what else is there for reading the news
Stitcher - Definitely helps with the long drive to work
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Can I say one that was already removed?
Better Keyboard as well as all the other "Better___" apps.
They were kicked off the market cuz of some copywrite violation.
Elixir - One stop shopping for everything going on with your phone.
Caustic - Its like having Reason in your pocket! (for all you musicians)
I've heard recently that FL Studio is coming to Android very soon...can't wait!
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Can I say one that was already removed?
Better Keyboard as well as all the other "Better___" apps.
They were kicked off the market cuz of some copywrite violation.
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I'd like that one back also. I bought that app and can no longer download it.
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One app I miss is SNESOID. It was removed a while back and some other developers have been taking it's spot, and in some cases posting the exact same app. I still have the app, but it's a shame that the original SNES emulator for android is no longer up.
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Evernote because it's the all around best note taker/organizer for what I do, and Runkeeper, because it's a great motivator and tracker and saves at least $100 as I don't faced to buy a separate device.
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Tasker - without it, my smartphone feels dumb.
Springpad - better than even Evernote at keeping my life in order.
Swyped from my Droid Bionic, unless I was in landscape, in which case I Swiftkeyed the hell out of it.
DROID iris and fishing 2 go.
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If we're talking root related apps that's hard, bootstrap, CWM, root explorer, and titanium backup. Non rooted apps I'd say dolphin HD and hex defense.
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One app I miss is SNESOID. It was removed a while back and some other developers have been taking it's spot, and in some cases posting the exact same app. I still have the app, but it's a shame that the original SNES emulator for android is no longer up.
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DroidEmu is basically the same thing, but it includes all Atari, Sega, and Nintendo systems. The UI is identical

App Question - Doctor Who

Hey everyone! Does anyone out there know anything about debugging applications? I have downloaded this Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time game several times and tried to get it to run, both on my Bionic and on the DROID X2 I had previously. It has Open Feint, which it will allow you to enable, but then will force close upon trying to run the game. I looked at the error report and it shows an OutOfMemory error. (I can provide a copy of the stack trace if anyone is interested in looking at this problem). I have seen this app run successfully on an HTC Evo 4g. I also took a look at the user reviews on the Play Store, and it seems like most of the devices the app has run on successfully are single-core devices. My knowledge of programming is limited but I'd appreciate if anyone could assist me on trying to get this game to work.
Thx
DL66
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Huge DW fan...since the 70s.
I want that app!
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You can get it from the Google Play store...let's hope someone can help get it to work like it's supposed to
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