IBF programs just released ‘Steam for Android’ app on the Android Market.
You can access the entire steam community using the app. Android is the first OS to get the application from Steam.
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Nice looking app, not the first of its' kind though. When these Steam apps finally get Steam Chat working that'll be sweet (supposedly Steam hasn't made that API available yet).
Definately getting one when chat is possible. Steam FTW!
wow very usefull :X thank you
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Been Using the app inventor for about 2 days now, its simple and hard at the same time LOL (I have no program. Exp.) But since I fell in love with android I had the Idea of creating an app that would preview my music to all and ultimately get them to purchase my music.I have created such app but it is very much a "WIP" the graphics are super dull and the idea was to have a preview and then buy songs all in one place but I can't wrap my head around the process at the moment.
I'm sharing to all (#1 for shameless advertisement) but #2 to get feedback,advice and ideas from the community.
Enjoy,
(Any negative feedback will be taken as constructive criticism)
P.S. Currently no app inventor app can be published to the market.I promise myself and the market not to create any (soundboard,torch apps) but this is another way of getting my music out and I think its a good way despite the primitive app.
Hi there...
I`m pretty new to android and i am looking for an app were i can control my xbmc with.
On ther IPhone i had RemoteX and i am looking for something like that...
It should have an server software for the PC so i can start xbmc with the phone...
Perfectly it should include WOL, XBMC Starting...
Thx in advance
I'm also looking for such a program. But nothing suitable has not found ...
I use this one on my xbmc...
http://xbmc.org/freezy3k/2010/07/13/official-xbmc-remote-for-android/
Though im running xbmc live on my acer revo. but it works great.. not sure if it does what you need.. but take a look.
Team XBMC sez:
Nearly a year ago, topfs2 started working on a remote client for Android phones and was shortly joined by me, not even having my phone yet. The project grew rapidly and soon the_alien and mikkle joined the show. While the app was always freely available via Google Code, we’ve decided today that it’s time for a public beta release on Android Market. It’s still not final, but we’ve received much positive feedback from users, and after all a Market distribution is much more convenient for both us developers as well as the users.
There is still a lot to do, but the basics should work fairly well. Besides using the app as pure remote control with the look of the famous Xbox DVD Dongle, you’ll be able to browse your music, movie and TV shows library. Browse through your albums by genre or artist, select or queue an album without even turning on your television? No problem. Make incoming calls automagically pause the film you’re watching? Go to settings and check the option. You can find a complete list of features on the project page. Also check out the screenshots gallery.
You’ll need at least Android v1.5 (Cupcake) and XBMC v9.11 (Camelot) in order to run it correctly. Also, XBMC’s coming up Dharma release will be fully supported. If you have a suggestion or find a bug, please use our issue tracker and not the comments in Android Market. If you need discuss other stuff you’re not sure about, use our forum. We are looking forward to your comments and suggestions
hxxp://xbmc.org/freezy3k/2010/07/13/official-xbmc-remote-for-android/
I use it every night, works great, very stable.
Well that is pretty nice...
Ist there an app were i can remote start programms incl an wol client? Or an app were i can just remotely start without wol...
That would be sweeet...
Hey all,
I just wanted to announce I've released a new app on the Android Market. It's called Game Rankings. The basic idea is it allows you to keep track of wins and losses of various games with your buddies and develop a leaderboard to show how well everyone has been doing. It uses the ELO ranking system made popular by chess tournaments, and it works for any one-v-one or team-v-team game or sport. We've been using an earlier build of this at my work to keep track of our ping-pong games, and it's been working well enough that I decided to release it publicly.
Right now it's completely free and open source. In the future I'll be adding a server-side component to allow users to use the same groups across multiple devices. Unfortunately I'll have to charge for that feature to cover server costs, but off-line groups will remain free. It will just be an in-app purchase to convert an off-line group into an online group.
The current version supports Android 2.1 and above, and is also optimized for tablets and GoogleTV (when v2 goes public). Online groups, when implemented, will require 2.2+ (for C2DM).
Market Link: here
I'd love to hear some of your feedback. Either comment here or put an issue on the Google Code page.
Thanks
Hello Folks,
We are two guys in a tiny office chasing our dreams, and our mobile file sharing app is about to go into Private Beta. We were featured by Android @ Google IO, so hopefully we have some tiny chops such that we won't be wasting your time =) We are looking for a handful of early adopter users who can play with the app and give us some critical feedback. The app is called Drop, and it is a simple, fast, and secure way to share files with people/devices in proximity. If you're up for the challenge, (and running Jelly Bean) then sign up at www.get-drop.com. Seats are limited, and we have a rolling enrollment, so hope to see you on there soon.
best,
The Drop Team
Wow, thanks for the overwhelming support on the sign-up gang! I woke up to see the sign-up console filled with names! I appreciate it folks! I didn't know file sharing was such a big and interesting problem, but I guess there's a reason why there are tons of file sharing apps in the app store, although they're mostly sub-par. Anyways, while I'm at it, if anyone would like to chime in, please list your top 3 features and 3 qualities you'd expect from a file sharing app. I'd love to include that feedback in the iteration process.
Hello guys! I'd like you to present my newest mobile app! It's called intoLeague. It's a free mobile app that provides information about live League of Legends games in almost any region. Just search for a summoner and you can see all the information about the match he is playing: champion selections, premade summoners, current leagues, runes, masteries...and more information we'll be adding in the future! Here are two screenshots for you to check them out.
i.imgur.com/9Eisc4y.png
i.imgur.com/hMbFS9U.png
For those who have an iOs device, the app is ready for that OS already, but I still don't have the money to pay for the developer license, as soon as I get it it'll be available for iOs as well. For WP users, I'll release it very shortly (at the end of January probably when I finish my exams).
The backend (the connection to the LoL servers) is still a little bit unstable, I've been monitoring it for some weeks with few people and everything went OK, but I'll still be monitoring it closely while you use it so that everything works properly.
For those who are curious, the app is built using HTML5, CSS3 and JS, compiled using phonegap. The backend is made in Java using the Play framework. If you have any question, feel free to ask it here!
Please spread the word! I'd be truly, truly appreciated
You can download it at intoleague.com
Or directly in the play store: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.novikk.intoleague