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Posted 09 June 2010 - 07:09 PM

Aldiko- for the ebook readers out there.
Dropbox- Online file storage
Dolphin Browser- Just a browser, but pretty nice.
Mixzing- Media player with a good homescreen widget
Zedge- For ringtones and wallpapers

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Posted 09 June 2010 - 07:30 PM

Yay lets all give our streaks names ha !
Mine is called Derek now !

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Posted 09 June 2010 - 09:48 PM

OK I have never seen anything like this before and am guessing its not well known.... 'w.tv' is the app of the day. It allows you to stream tv and DVD's.

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Posted 09 June 2010 - 10:11 PM

View Postcourtlandre, on Jun 9 2010, 14:09, said:

Aldiko- for the ebook readers out there.
Dropbox- Online file storage
Dolphin Browser- Just a browser, but pretty nice.
Mixzing- Media player with a good homescreen widget
Zedge- For ringtones and wallpapers

I would strongly recommend FBReader for ebooks. I read a lot of ebook (currently have around 300 on my phone) and I think I have tried all the ebook readers available for Android. Setled on FBReader and the epub format as the best solution, managed by Calibre on my Linux laptop.

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Posted 09 June 2010 - 10:17 PM

as a rule I don't really game, but Air Control is very nice, well executed, fun to play, looks great in widescreen format :)

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Posted 09 June 2010 - 11:25 PM

View Postbjtheone, on Jun 9 2010, 22:11, said:

I would strongly recommend FBReader for ebooks. I read a lot of ebook (currently have around 300 on my phone) and I think I have tried all the ebook readers available for Android. Setled on FBReader and the epub format as the best solution, managed by Calibre on my Linux laptop.


Aldiko is a much cleaner and nicer interface and it also supports the epub format. Also, you can add sources into aldiko which means free books...

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Posted 10 June 2010 - 12:09 AM

Advanced Task Cleaner 2.0 is nice, you can specify apps to auto kill after a certain period, I have found it helps keep the device 'snappy'

If you are into DJ'ing then you must look at Andj it's a great app, pitch control, que points, retard and accelerate with touch, if that means nothing to you then move along...

AndroIRC seems to be doing a solid job as an IRC client.

Ethereal Dialpad is another music app, but certainly no skills needed, great for showing off touch screens those new to them :)

Shazam, again another good show off piece, play it a piece of music (commercial'ish works best...) and it'll recognise it and pull up the details.

Ustream Broadcaster and Ustream Viewer provide video entertainment and live video broadcasting from your handset (works pretty well on mobile as well as wifi)

finally for some fun, search for W.TV (sry trickyhenry, missed your post) and install it, its some chinese app and seems to have literally hundreds of channels, movie trailer (english voicetracks with subs), dvd's and other things too, anyone read chinese?

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Posted 10 June 2010 - 07:31 AM

My currently installed... ;-)

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Posted 10 June 2010 - 11:57 AM

i have got on my streak acv- comic book reader/aldiko reader /appbrain/barcode scanner /astro /better keyboard/dolphin browser /skyfire browser copilot live/doodle jump/layar/edw / wings of steel best game i played /and a few root programs. I get to spend lots of time playing with my phone as you can see lol

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Posted 10 June 2010 - 05:33 PM

I'll add to the list, I've had a major experiment as this is my first Android device, there are loads of apps out there!

360 Live - XBox live client - the ability to send messages during games without having to use the xbox controller/interface is priceless (the app is actually pretty great anyway)


Spotify - I decided to upgrade for mobile as it's the only music app I really use now.

WC2010 FotMob - for the World Cup, has fixtures, news and will have results and stuff.

Touiteur for twitter, I like to use official apps where possible, but this is the best one out there until 2.2

Orientation Lock Widget so you can lock the orientation from the home screen

If I travelled a lot more I would definitely go for Locale as well, that looks amazing.

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Posted 10 June 2010 - 10:20 PM

View PostDunhamzzz, on Jun 10 2010, 18:33, said:

I'll add to the list, I've had a major experiment as this is my first Android device, there are loads of apps out there!

360 Live - XBox live client - the ability to send messages during games without having to use the xbox controller/interface is priceless (the app is actually pretty great anyway)
Spotify - I decided to upgrade for mobile as it's the only music app I really use now.

WC2010 FotMob - for the World Cup, has fixtures, news and will have results and stuff.

Touiteur for twitter, I like to use official apps where possible, but this is the best one out there until 2.2

Orientation Lock Widget so you can lock the orientation from the home screen

If I travelled a lot more I would definitely go for Locale as well, that looks amazing.

Have to add the Cartman quotes - if only for the sheer un-pcness (is that a word?) of it! :)

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 02:18 AM

View Postcourtlandre, on Jun 9 2010, 18:25, said:

Aldiko is a much cleaner and nicer interface and it also supports the epub format. Also, you can add sources into aldiko which means free books...

Hummmm... perhaps I will give Aldiko another go. Last time I did not like the UI or the bookshelf feature (its pretty but not practical when you have 300+ ebooks on the device).

In terms of sources for books... I manage my collection on my laptop using Calibe (which is a "real" book collection library/management tool, plus it does format conversions).

If you want free books there are many sites for that and yes I do use them for publishers that either will not release ebooks, time delay them significantly from the hard cover release, or for books I already have paper copies.

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 10:08 AM

Having moved over from blackberry, I find the email client poor. The gmail service is ok, but I run multiple accounts and the native client is all over the shop with notifications and marking read an only loads 25 msgs at a time. Xan anypne recommend an alternative?

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 11:46 AM

For anyone using Astro as a file manager, I had a couple of problems with certain Samba shares so switched to ES File Explorer. I much prefer the way that works, and I've had no problems with it at all (admittedly on a Nexus One, I've not made my mind up about the Streak yet).

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 01:18 PM

View Postdeekarma, on Jun 11 2010, 10:08, said:

Having moved over from blackberry, I find the email client poor. The gmail service is ok, but I run multiple accounts and the native client is all over the shop with notifications and marking read an only loads 25 msgs at a time. Xan anypne recommend an alternative?

You can try the updated K9 Mail in the market, but it's still not great. I'd be interested to hear of better alternatives also...

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 02:05 PM

View Postdeekarma, on Jun 11 2010, 11:08, said:

only loads 25 msgs at a time.


Erm, that's an option when setting it up, no? I have mine loading 50 at a time. You can have more...

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 02:37 PM

View Postdan13l, on Jun 11 2010, 11:46, said:

For anyone using Astro as a file manager, I had a couple of problems with certain Samba shares so switched to ES File Explorer. I much prefer the way that works, and I've had no problems with it at all (admittedly on a Nexus One, I've not made my mind up about the Streak yet).


+1 I used this after struggling to get the streak to see my pc through an smbl using astro. ES explorer pretty much automatd the process. Nice interface too.


View PostAndy Garton, on Jun 11 2010, 13:18, said:

You can try the updated K9 Mail in the market, but it's still not great. I'd be interested to hear of better alternatives also...


I tried out the beta seven mail client. It works quite nicely and delivers mail in real time. i couldnt get it to work with attachments though, which is a showstopper.



View PostAndyCr15, on Jun 11 2010, 14:05, said:

Erm, that's an option when setting it up, no? I have mine loading 50 at a time. You can have more...


Yeah, just saw that you can go up to 100. I rather hold the entire archive.

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Posted 13 June 2010 - 07:58 PM

The latest version of course K9 Mail is well worth the download imo, some nice new features which work well on the Streak.

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Posted 15 June 2010 - 10:02 AM

View PostAndy Garton, on Jun 13 2010, 20:58, said:

The latest version of course K9 Mail is well worth the download imo, some nice new features which work well on the Streak.


I notice that it does not replace the pre-installed version of K9. Is it possible to uninstall the older version?

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Posted 15 June 2010 - 10:07 AM

Yes if you have root.

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