Hello!
Well, the Intrepid version of this thread here helped a few people, with both their 8.10 and 9.04 installations. However, it seems that things have changed with the 9.10 release, so we can use this thread to figure out how to get this lappy working sweetly again.
Ever so often, I take a stroll over to KDE-Apps.org and look at some of the fantastic creations people from the KDE community develop. There are a wide range of apps in nearly every category, but I have selected 5 that stand out and would be very useful additions to my desktop and hopefully yours too. All of these apps are either new or have been recently updated within the past few months.
According to some estimates (such as from XyoLogic) around 0.1% of iOS apps get 50% of the the downloads on the app store (there are 650,000+ iOS apps), with as much as 60% of iOS apps never downloaded, and only about 30-50% of apps on Android getting any traction at all.
No, This isn't just another post that provides a very long list of apps that someone decided that they are the best apps ever.
This is an actual app that helps you understand what are YOUR top apps.
My Top Apps monitors the apps that you use and provides quick access to the apps you used recently, most used apps or the apps that you use for the longest duration.
The app is available for download
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Does anyone know of effective ways to advertise paid apps? I've heard that banner ads and pay per click don't tend to break even, let alone profit. I'm interested by pay per install but both Appbrain and Tapjoy only offer PPI for free apps (probably because conversion on paid apps is so poor).
Irssi is perhaps the most popular irc client in the Linux world. However the default settings of Irssi are way too simple and complicated to new users. If you like the features of Irssi but need something that is more newbie-friendly, Weechat should be the first option for you to consider.
I am creating this thread to enable people to post ideas about how current phones can be improved. Given enough time with ideas from many people, we could inevitably get ideas into names and specs for future phones!
I have also created a poll allowing people to provide quick feedback on whether you think this thread is a good idea.
Since TC has many uses for people who have no clue about linux it would be a good idea.Personally I feel an installer would lessen stress somewhat for these and it really shouldn't take more than a kilobyte or two. I cite as an example: (this might re...
other than giving directions, can the gps be used in other apps, such as meeting people closeby, showing people where i am at at that moment, etc?