Logmein tries really hard to pitch Pro, obviously, but with so little grounds for the feature set. I've installed Free on my father's computer.
And I've decided to give him Microsoft Security Essentials. I'll let my sister go with whatever year long free trial thingy she got with the laptop and then recommend AVG for her.
Anyone here on the Windows phone train?
Pocket Frogs has come to Android. I am doomed.
That means I can dl it to my Fire!
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That looks like a variant of Chinese food.
sorry.
I don't know if you all have access to IOS Game Center on Android, but if you need suggestions/strategies about Pocket Frogs, I am ever more an enabler.
Pocket Frogs Wiki is my go-to spot for info.
I am still actively playing and it has been over a year!
Me too. Ummm, since whenever I got my iphone. I am in the process of frogdexting Dexteras.
But my new favorite frogs are Signums.
I swear to god, it's like you people have been infested by aliens and are speaking your special alien language.
If it makes you feel better, ita !, I'm sure they all feel that way when we talk about our Androids.
Speaking of: my current wish is a widget that you can put other widgets in, and switch between them. I envision basically a rectangle, almost invisible, with places on the left and right edges you could hit to move to the next widget.
I want this because I regularly use three different music players, all of which have 4x1 widgets, but I obviously don't need them all at once. My "Widget Drawer" would allow me to switch between them as needed, so only the one I'm actually listening to would be visible. I particularly want this on my WidgetLocker lock screen.
I don't have the chutzpah to program this myself, unfortunately, and am unsure where to go to request it. Somewhere on XDA, I assume, but where?
So, basically, like the homescreen sliding functionality, but for just a section of the screen with same sized widgets? Interesting.
I'm trying to organise the screens on my phone the most efficiently, and I don't even know. Half the main screen is given over to the Google Voice widget, 1/4 to a SiMi clock/weather widget, and the remaining strip has folders with email, browsers, voice communication, and navigation apps.
I don't get how the people who have their screens showcased on LifeHacker get away with the sparing (and gorgeous) layouts that they do. I'm trying to thematicify mine (like, all the toggles on one screen, productivity widgets on another) and it's just a mess. No one widget packet has everything I need, so no pure style consistency.
A big, glorious, useful mess, though.