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Android App Inventory Update

Posted on Friday, February 12, 2010 in android, g1, mobile life, mobile phones, phones

The last time I took a look at what was running on my G1, the list looked like this:

  • K-9 Mail
  • Weather Channel app
  • Greed
  • Locale
  • AppManager
  • TasKiller
  • OI Safe
  • T-Mobile MyAccount
  • FaceBook app.
  • Twitdroid and TritterRide were on my phone for a while. But, as little as I use Twitter, I found it was easier to just put a bookmark on my home page and use the web site directly.
  • Mobile Defense by Neevo.
  • Cyanogen ROM image.
  • Retro Clock and Retro Date widgets.

I posted this list last September. A lot has changed since then. For one, I dumped the Cyanogen ROM and when back to the straight factory issued 1.6 firmware. After several total reinstalls from scratch episodes, I decided I needed my phone to work reliably more than I needed the benefits of the alternative ROM. I do miss the ability to move apps to the SD card.

The Retro Clock and Date widgets are still here, front and center. Joining them on the home page is the Weatherbug widget. The Weather channel app really lost performance with the admob ads running. And the Weatherbug widget just looks and works better.

I’m still using the Facebook client. It seems to work fine, especially for as little as I use it. I’ve been trying out more Twitter clients. I’ve tried Seesmic, Swift App, and now TweetCaster. I like Swift App quite a bit, but TweetCaster has displaced it recently. So far, I really like it. Greed is still my Google Reader client of choice.

I am still running Mobile Defense, OI Safe, and T-Mobile MyAccount.

If I am actively buying, selling, or just shopping on eBay PktAuction is on my G1.

The most recent change is that I dumped Locale. I had been running a beta version for a while. It work well enough, but since it relied on the GPS, it was a battery hog. The beta expired, and Locale is now a pay app. Which is fine, but the price is $10. I really like the concept behind Locale, but it doesn’t work well enough to pay $10. And  reports on the new version have not been positive. So, I search for replacement, and found Setting Profile. It does basically the same thing, and costs $3. It does not rely on the GPS for positioning, but either on cell signal triangulation, a specific cell tower ID, or a WiFi AP SSID. Although none of these provide the precision of the GPS, they are more battery friendly, and less fiddly when going in and out of buildings. It has taken a couple of days to learn how to set up profiles, rules, locations, but it’s working pretty well. I recommend it as an alternative to Locale.

That’s the inventory highlights. What’s on your ‘droid?

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  1. Jenn says:

    Wish I had a droid… or anything. Stupid me dropped my (actually your) dash and broke the screen. So now I have worthless cheapo stick phone. Too bad phones cost money.

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