Honeycomb version of Swype on Android 2.3 tablets? - Android Apps and Games

Is there any non-Honeycomb tablet out there that has had this hacked onto it someway? I'm specifically trying to find out for the Amazon Kindle Fire. It works great on there but it takes up pretty much half of the 1024x600 display.
I'm guessing that Swype is popular enough and there are enough Android 2.3 tablets out there that someone has asked this.

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[Q] n64oid....?

Is it gone forever? Haven't seen it in the Market in awhile. Links would be appreciated.
You can find it in the SlideMe market.
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Its on slide me marketplace like the guy above said. Its now on version 2.0.(2 or 3 cant remember off the top of my head). works great but you might want to hook up a wiimote or something its kindof hard to hit r and z on the tablet form factor.
Edit: it is version 2.0.3 and it costs $3.99

Madden 12

As of this morning Madden 12 works with the Transformer. I had bought it for my Thunderbolt and it did not work for my TF101 or my Bionic when I switched phones. I saw a post on another forum about it now working on the Bionic and I saw it said "now optimized for tablets" on the market page. So I downloaded it on the TF and it works. It is not the best game ever but it is much better on the TF than on my phone. I did also notice that the extra download for the TF is 225mb and my Bionic was only 217mb.
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As of this morning Madden 12 works with the Transformer. I had bought it for my Thunderbolt and it did not work for my TF101 or my Bionic when I switched phones. I saw a post on another forum about it now working on the Bionic and I saw it said "now optimized for tablets" on the market page. So I downloaded it on the TF and it works. It is not the best game ever but it is much better on the TF than on my phone. I did also notice that the extra download for the TF is 225mb and my Bionic was only 217mb.
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Thanks for the heads up. It's nice to know they are paying attention to tablets. I'm hoping this means we can look forward to Dead Space on our TF's.
Is it worth the 7 bucks? It is really tempting. Would love to play some football on the go.
Any more feedback on the game. I haven't Madden played in a long time, because they stopped making the game for PC's.
Do you control the game with touch screen, or can you hook it up to a TV via HDMI and bluetooth controller of some sort.
At 5 bucks, it's probably the first game I'd pick up for TF Prime. If it's any good .... ??
Iv bought it, iv your a madden game fan, u'll love this, i play it with the touchscreen, no probs playing it.
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Its really good works perfect for my transformer and vibrant
but no controller Support :-(
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Is FC me on i open the apps!
where you download this from andorid market?
it says in andorid market incoplimte with my eee pad
Yeah i bought it from the market
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Is say dont compliti with eee paad
Thats pants mate, iv a b70 unrootable running the latest stock rom
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Android Games and Keyboard Dock

I was disappointed to find out that I couldn't use the keyboard dock to control any of the Android games, the arrow keys would definitely be useful in the driving games (bang bang racing, t-racer) and in the RPG games such as Pocket Legends. Anyone know if this is possible in any way?
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You should contact the developers of this games.
this are the games that i have that support the keyboard:
reckless racing, pewpew, switch, cordy , riptide, cars and guns
Somebody know some more games?
brando56894 said:
I was disappointed to find out that I couldn't use the keyboard dock to control any of the Android games, the arrow keys would definitely be useful in the driving games (bang bang racing, t-racer) and in the RPG games such as Pocket Legends. Anyone know if this is possible in any way?
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if you don't mind me asking why were you disappointed? Did you buy the tf thinking you got a laptop? Did you not consider that this is the only android device that has a keyboard and that development have had no incentive at all to build in KB support?
well using a keyboard as a game controller is fair enough expectation.
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The keyboard works very well with Gameboid and other emulators.
Hopefully morexapp developers will jump on board with using alternate input methods
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goodintentions said:
if you don't mind me asking why were you disappointed? Did you buy the tf thinking you got a laptop? Did you not consider that this is the only android device that has a keyboard and that development have had no incentive at all to build in KB support?
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Just to be technical: there are Android devices with a "Keyboard". The Motorolla Droid and most sequals, my mother's Motorolla Charm, the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Slide (and 4G Slide). I think even the G1 had a keyboard. To apps it should be the same thing as our dock.
But as GI points out, it's not a laptop--in practice everyone develops their stuff for a TOUCH SCREEN! That's the Lowest Common Denominator among Android devices and one you absolutely must have, keyboard support is just a really cool plus for the occasional freak.
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riptide shine runner emulators
You seem like you're looking for a laptop, not an android tablet with a keyboard dock.
But yes, developers should consider slide out keyboards and docks as they are gaining in popularity.
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Android IDE on Kindle Fire

I just want to say that the app AIDE works beautifully on the Kindle Fire! Its super smooth, dexing is fast, and its perfect for the on the go dev. Never heard of AIDE? Well, simply, Android IDE (AIDE) is an app that lets you create basic apps and widgets. Its based on Eclipse, and it just works.
Here is the APK:
http://db.tt/FUdO0028
DONT WORRY, ITS FREE!
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shravbits said:
I just want to say that the app AIDE works beautifully on the Kindle Fire! Its super smooth, dexing is fast, and its perfect for the on the go dev. Never heard of AIDE? Well, simply, Android IDE (AIDE) is an app that lets you create basic apps and widgets. Its based on Eclipse, and it just works.
Here is the APK:
http://db.tt/FUdO0028
DONT WORRY, ITS FREE!
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Yep I have used that app for a long time now. Its great for programming on the go.
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Yep I have used that app for a long time now. Its great for programming on the go.
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I really like it because I'm kind of a novice in Java, so I really like to improve my skills when I'm away from my computer (most of the time)
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very cool indeed.
Exactly what I have been looking for. I need to learn Java, now I can while taking the lightrail on my way to work...
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Kindle FreeTime

Hello, has anyone been able to (or tried) to pull the Kindle FreeTime app from a newer generation kindle and install it on the first gen kindle? I'd really like this app for my kids but the Kindle I have is first gen (got it for a steal so couldn't pass it up). Thanks!
This would be great,just got my kids the kindle fire and would like to lock it down
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I wanted the same thing but obviously couldn't either... there is a far less luxurious option called Kids Place... Locks into a certain screen option that you fill with apps you want.... Needless to say my daughter hates my kindle and loves my wife's...
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