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10/07/2009, 04:22 PM
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That's why they now implemented a time limit for each answer :-D
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10/07/2009, 04:24 PM
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None. There aren't any worth the money yet imo. That and I don't think I should have to pay for twitter clients or facebook clients. The services themself are free so why do I need to pay a conduit to access them?
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10/07/2009, 04:33 PM
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None. not enough memory to buy! :-(
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10/07/2009, 04:51 PM
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If there is a beta version of this on your Pre, you need to delete the beta before you buy the full version. The error message is a patch to keep the free upgrades from happening that we had last night.
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Yes. I had a beta version. I deleted it and installed the paid version. It's really odd that it would allow me to download the trial version, but not pay for and get the paid version. I thought it had something to do with noticing the trial and installing it, before I noticed and tried to install the pay one.
Anyway, it's all good and I'll re-enter my information (stats and exercises).
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10/07/2009, 04:54 PM
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I think you had my full version and that is what happened. I tested that theory out on a co-work and it allows you to get close but then it's like Wam.... But that is to protect us developers.
Thanks again for the purchase.
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10/08/2009, 10:48 PM
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Boy, I feel dumb. How do u download paid apps?
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10/08/2009, 11:36 PM
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Boy, I feel dumb. How do u download paid apps?
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just go to the app catalog.... and well i haven't bought any app there isn't any good app still
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10/08/2009, 11:45 PM
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None, nothing worth the $$$ yet.... I have spent a good bit of money on my ipod touch, waiting until we get some better apps.
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10/09/2009, 10:56 AM
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Wobble Words is the jam!
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10/10/2009, 01:28 AM
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None. There aren't any worth the money yet imo. That and I don't think I should have to pay for twitter clients or facebook clients. The services themself are free so why do I need to pay a conduit to access them?
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Because the people developing those 'conduits' are independent and not on Facebook or Twitter's payroll.
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10/10/2009, 11:54 AM
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Actually, there are a lot of great apps out there. All of them aren't in the catalog yet, but Workout Tracker and FriendFlow are available. Both developers allowed us early users access to functions that we didn't have before they updated websites.
I will also purchase MusicRemix and DrPodder when and if they show up. I haven't purchased flash cards, because I haven't been able to use it in a manner that's useful to me. I'm going to start following that thread to see how everyone else is using it.
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10/10/2009, 05:29 PM
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Chapura Pocket Mirror
I bought Pocket Mirror (from Chapura) almost immediately. I use it to synchronize Contacts and Calendar between my Prē and Outlook on my computer. Tasks and Notes (Memos) coming soon.
I was not attracted to any of the synchronization methods offered by Palm, and Pocket Mirror works well.
More information at: Palm Pre Outlook Sync Solution - PocketMirror Standard by Chapura
Chapura also offers Echo to sync the Prē with the Palm desktop (instead of Outlook).
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10/10/2009, 05:44 PM
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Classic emulator
I bought the Classic app from MotionApps almost immediately. It is a Palm OS emulator.
I use it mainly to run SmartList To Go (SLTG) from DataViz, until either SLTG or some other decent database app is available for the Prē. The lack of synchronization is a significant negative, but it is still better than nothing. Also, using a stylus-based app on a finger-based touch screen takes a bit of getting used to (those check boxes are very small).
I have also had mixed success with the audio book player from Audible.com. I will try again now that I am updated to WebOS 1.2.1.
Finally, I run some of my favourite Palm OS apps from my Treo, such as the dictionary and thesaurus from BEIKS.
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10/10/2009, 07:19 PM
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That's why they now implemented a time limit for each answer :-D
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Yeah I am sure you can look up the answers on google, but that would take all the challenge out of it.
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10/10/2009, 08:20 PM
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Haven't bought any yet but, when available, will purchase drPodder, Switcharoo, Checkbook, Music Remix, Shoppinglist, and Agenda
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10/10/2009, 08:23 PM
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Nothing yet. Waiting for serious financial, PIM and security type of apps.
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10/11/2009, 12:58 AM
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Quote:
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I bought the Classic app from MotionApps almost immediately. It is a Palm OS emulator.
I use it mainly to run SmartList To Go (SLTG) from DataViz, until either SLTG or some other decent database app is available for the Prē. The lack of synchronization is a significant negative, but it is still better than nothing. Also, using a stylus-based app on a finger-based touch screen takes a bit of getting used to (those check boxes are very small).
I have also had mixed success with the audio book player from Audible.com. I will try again now that I am updated to WebOS 1.2.1.
Finally, I run some of my favourite Palm OS apps from my Treo, such as the dictionary and thesaurus from BEIKS.
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Classic allows sync over Wi-fi and bluetooth. Also, you can use pinch touch in Classic just like you can for other apps so you don't have to deal with only small check boxes. I also purchased Classic immediately, but that was before the new paid apps so I didn't mention that Classic was my first paid app.
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10/11/2009, 09:17 AM
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Quote:
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I bought the Classic app from MotionApps almost immediately. It is a Palm OS emulator.
I use it mainly to run SmartList To Go (SLTG) from DataViz, until either SLTG or some other decent database app is available for the Prē. The lack of synchronization is a significant negative, but it is still better than nothing. Also, using a stylus-based app on a finger-based touch screen takes a bit of getting used to (those check boxes are very small).
I have also had mixed success with the audio book player from Audible.com. I will try again now that I am updated to WebOS 1.2.1.
Finally, I run some of my favourite Palm OS apps from my Treo, such as the dictionary and thesaurus from BEIKS.
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How much was it?
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10/11/2009, 01:22 PM
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Classic starts with a 7 day trial and if you want to keep it, it's $29.99. The beauty of Classic is that you get to use your old apps and you get to try out Classic to see if it works for you.
Personally, I use it as a safety net. In retrospect, I realize that there are some apps that I rarely used, but were nice to have available on the rare occasions when I needed them. I may not replace all of my apps in WebOS even if an alternative comes out. But I go back and forth on that decision, because I do like the WebOS interface.
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10/11/2009, 09:17 PM
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I bought the full version of mezzoman. it provides useful functionality and for a buck, it's more than worth it.
I would like to see it a little more metro friendly though.
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