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RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - Scott - 13-03-2013

Google is skynet your friend


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - vlj - 13-03-2013

(13-03-2013, 11:50 AM)kentiiboii Wrote:
(13-03-2013, 10:34 AM)Scott Wrote: If you use Reddit, then download Bacon Reader. Not really sure what else I can say about it :/

Ok... so whats reddit? Lol

r/roomporn and your life is complete


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - sweeney1987 - 13-03-2013

XBMC, only job, http://www.xbmchub.com/blog/2013/01/17/install-the-first-end-user-release-of-xbmc-for-android-in-seconds/

this version has every addon you need, job done!


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - C2K - 13-03-2013

Swiftkey is just swype that you have to pay for.


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - Scott - 13-03-2013

Personally I find Swiftkey a much better keyboard in terms of text prediction and recognition (3 or 4 words without spaces can still be deciphered, even with typos). They've recently added the 'Flow' feature which is a lot more like Swype, but HTC have also integrated the same feature into their standard keyboard anyway. Also some manufacturers have bundled Swype, for everyone else they have to pay anyway.

I managed to get Swiftkey when it was on sale for £0.10, well worth it!


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - Curt - 13-03-2013

Swiftkey is epic, the text prediction is wizardry


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - C2K - 13-03-2013

I'll admit that something has changed in swype for the worse. I used to be able to type any old shit and it got every word right every time. It updated and forgot everything i'd taught it basically, and 2 months later it's still not working as well as it was. Not paying 3 quid for a replacement though.

HTC one arrives Friday though.


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - Piggy - 13-03-2013

gstrings for guitar,ukulele etc tuning is great

Hungry shark pretty cool for a game

and Paypal do an app which is handy for buying/selling on sites like this when not at home

and Im getting into 'Voxer' a bit too...like walkie talkies with internet


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - Oil-burner - 14-03-2013

Broken sword 1+2 are epic games, dont let the £2 pricetag put you off either, worth every penny!




Also 1500 posts!!!


Re: RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - kentiiboii - 14-03-2013

(14-03-2013, 02:22 AM)Oil-burner Wrote: Broken sword 1+2 are epic games, dont let the £2 pricetag put you off either, worth every penny!




Also 1500 posts!!!

On a better note simon when you free to map my car? Smile

Tried swipe key on here couldnt get on with it. Broken sword is cool had it on iphone


RE: Good/ useful apps for android? - Arron - 14-03-2013

Anyone know of a better car diagnostic tool other than torque. Its fine for removing fault codes but the layout and feel of the app generally is wank IMO