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	<title>It&#039;s Not Rocket Surgery &#187; android market</title>
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		<title>My Current Android App Inventory</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 16:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, what I&#8217;m using lately? After a brief time using the new Work Email for Exchange email, I went back to K-9 Mail. It does IMAP well, it has a good feature set, It keeps my email in sync with Exchange (which Work Email didn&#8217;t do frequently), and it&#8217;s free. If you have to do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, what I&#8217;m using lately?</p>
<p>After a brief time using the new Work Email for Exchange email, I went back to K-9 Mail. It does IMAP well, it has a good feature set, It keeps my email in sync with Exchange (which Work Email didn&#8217;t do frequently), and it&#8217;s free. If you have to do Exchange, do it with K-9.</p>
<p>I keep going back to the Weather Channel app. I&#8217;ve tried WeatherBug, Accuweather, etc. But, the Weather Channel app works the best. However, it now features adMob ads at the bottom. It doesn&#8217;t help performance.</p>
<p>I still use Greed regularly. I still like it. And the price has gone down, so it&#8217;s an even better deal.</p>
<p>Locale still works well for managing my ringer volume, etc. depending on my location. It&#8217;s a little funky to set up, but it works well when you figure it out.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using AppManager and TasKiller for a few weeks, and I like both. I recommend both apps.</p>
<p>OI Safe still has custody of my passwords, but I&#8217;m looking at alternatives.</p>
<p>T-Mobile MyAccount is an app I don&#8217;t use a lot, but I like having it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using the new FaceBook app. I&#8217;m not much of a FaceBook user, and it works well enough for me. I&#8217;ve tried several Twitter clients. 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.</p>
<p>And lastly, Mobile Defense by Neevo. I like this app so far. I&#8217;m looking forward to the backup option and remote wipe. For free, it&#8217;s a start.</p>
<p>Probably the thing I use the most is the <a href="http://www.cyanogenmod.com/">Cyanogen</a> ROM image. It brings the MyTouch apps to the G1, including the very nice power control widget. Along with the CM Updater, it was worth the upgrade.</p>
<p>Oh, and I can&#8217;t forget the Retro Clock and Retro Date widgets. They bring back that 1978 vintage &#8220;digital clock&#8221; look. If only I could get that annoying &#8220;bleat&#8221; alarm sound for my phones alarm&#8230;</p>
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		<title>My Favorite Android Market Apps</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 15:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve downloaded and installed numerous Android apps on my T-Mobile G1 since it arrived. There are several that I use several times daily, some that I use once a day or so, and a few that I don&#8217;t use much, but I like having them available. Here are my favorites with a short review: Ring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve downloaded and installed numerous Android apps on my T-Mobile G1 since it arrived. There are several that I use several times daily, some that I use once a day or so, and a few that I don&#8217;t use much, but I like having them available. Here are my favorites with a short review:</p>
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<li>Ring Control &#8211; This was the first app I installed. I am biased, a <a href="http://fognl.blogspot.com">good friend of mine</a> wrote it. It&#8217;s still one of the most useful Android Market apps.</li>
<li>Weather Channel &#8211; My current cable TV provider (AT&amp;T UVerse) doesn&#8217;t supply the localized &#8220;Local on the 8&#8242;s&#8221; information from the Weather Channel. But, now I can just whip out the G1 and get more information without waiting 10 minutes. Very nice, my favorite app.</li>
<li>PAC-MAN by Namco &#8211; I was in high school when Asteroids arrived. I watched the rise and fall of the arcade era. This app is a faithful port of a classic, and it works well with the track ball.</li>
<li>Password Safe &#8211; It&#8217;s not as nice as eWallet on my Windows Mobile for Smartphone T-Mobile Dash. It works well, it&#8217;s secure, and it&#8217;s infinitely cheaper(free) than eWallet.</li>
<li>Quote Pro &#8211; Nice details, that are easy to get to.</li>
<li>Sky Map &#8211; Very cool use of the platform. It needs a setting to damp the movement, it can get jittery and not respond.</li>
<li>K-9 &#8211; An improvement over the default email app. Still not perfect, but better. We need an IMAP client that can set notifications when the screen is locked!</li>
<li>ConnectBot &#8211; On the rare occasions that I need to SSH into a server, and my laptop is miles away, this one works.</li>
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<p>Ok, those are the ones I use regularly. This next list is those apps that are too new to have made the first string, or I just like having them around.</p>
<ol>
<li>Handstand &#8211; Another app from my <a href="http://fognl.blogspot.com">friend</a>. I only installed it a couple of days ago. But, I have been using it more each day. This one will probably make the first string. It&#8217;s a good source of quick news.</li>
<li>handyCalc &#8211; I will always need to be able to do conversions and more advanced math functions. This one does it.</li>
<li>Life &#8211; What programmer hasn&#8217;t written at least one implementation of Life? My first one ran as a batch job with each iteration printed out on greenbar. This one is better.</li>
<li>Hold&#8217;em &#8211; I am a bad poker player, but I still like to play a quick hand or two online or against the computer, or phone.</li>
<li>ShopSavvy &#8211; Cool app. I have used it some, but not a lot.</li>
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<p>Wow, that&#8217;s not even all of the apps. I guess there is a third list, apps I downloaded but have never used, but plan to someday.</p>
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