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Hello,
On android i published 2 applications, both of them only have 50 downloads.
and i must say 50 downloads is awful, i thought that they would get at least 1,000. both apps are free with no ads. I had my friend publish an app on WebOS.
And that app got over 2,500 downloads, on freaking WebOS! i thought android was better...
here are both apps
https://market.android.com/details?...jornelson_feed_nu&feature=more_from_developer
and
https://market.android.com/details?...sebianoti_feed_nu&feature=more_from_developer
I'll try the second Wish I could write apps
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what kind of app is it
hope this gives you some exposure
edit: after trying the apps I find them unappealing. what's the deal with the large "N" and major nelson logo next to every news article?
can the article name be bigger? maybe include a brief sentence describing the article?
remove the horrendously large logos and fill that valuable screen real estate with something more valuable to the end user like more information or even a pic of the item the article is about
Try changing your app category type to something else. Also, try promoting it somehow across related communities.
it can be broadcast on zeno too
Are they safe ?
Hi all, I'm a Singaporean developer and I'm here to tell you that I'm sick of idiots posting/bragging their daily life on Facebook, I mean, if you want to do that, why not do it so that I can ACTUALLY use that information next time? Thankfully, I'm a developer and I can actually do something about it.
WHAT IF, those stupid FOOD pictures taken at the restaurant actually POP UP the next time I am hungry and near that area? WHAT IF those slutty clubbing pictures could actually help me pick a club when I want to go? So here's my solution.
Spawt is a location-based experience bookmarking service so now you could actually point those idiots to the app and actually end up building a beautiful scrapbook of experiences that you and your friends can mutually share and discover.
Features
- Bookmark a great experience by creating a Checkpoint.
- Contextually discover interesting experiences from fellow Spawtters based on your current location.
* Spawt believes that your friends' experiences matter more, so your Facebook friends' Checkpoints will be treated as first class citizens.
- Builds a catalog of Checkpoints that will serve as a scrapbook of experiences for when you need an inspiration on what to do next.
- No need to create a whole new social network, leverages your existing Facebook network.
* Note, we send NOTHING back to Facebook, your privacy is MY topmost concern. (I should know, I'm a Facebook cynic.)
Download the app and tell me what you make of it, and most importantly how I can go on making it better for you and your friends. Search for "Spawt Beta" or get it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5jdHJsZWZmIl0.
PS: Oh did I mention Galaxy S2 kicks ass?
PSS: Oh also, if the app does crash, and it will, please click Report so I can fix it so you can swear a little bit less when the next update comes.
nice
great idea, am going to test that
thanks kuroshn, tell me what you make of it
I Like it because you call Facebook users Idiots...
haha thanks. unfortunately its a necessary evil though
Yeh im up for testing hate facebook. . Is this a worthwile altrrnative? looks like it
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Why do you need to log in with facebook? nooooo sorry uninstall
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I don't know if you like photography or not but anyway I found this interesting so let's go!
What is Instagram?
Instagram, the hottest iPhone startup right now, isn't complicated or even revolutionary.
It's a simple photo-taking and photo-sharing app that has taken over Silicon Valley and is filling our Twitter feed with fun, cute photographs.
You can get it for free from Apple's App Store.
What's it for?
First, Instagram is for taking pictures, adding filters to make them look retro, and then for sharing them with sites like Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, and Facebook.
And second, it's a simple social network of other people's photos. You can "like" or comment on the photos, and see what's new. It's easy and doesn't take much time or effort. This is one of the reasons it has become so popular so quickly.
Android users – the founders that created the famed Instagram app have finally finished Instagram for Android. The new app was shown off this week at the SXSW conference, and the developers behind Instagram say that the Android app will be out very soon. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “very soon? Wait, haven’t they said that before?” Yes; it’s true, we’ve been hearing hype about an Instagram app for Android for some time now, but this time the app is finally in beta form – and the app was actually demonstrated at the popular tech conference.
So what could possible make an excellent app even better? Well, not too much is known about the new app (a very limited beta launch at the moment), but those who were in attendance at the conference (and were privy to the demonstration) were told that the new app is faster and can be shared across a lot more social networks. Aside from sharing an Instagram photo on Facebook, Android users will be able to send any photo to Twitter, Tumblr, and other choice selections – a really great added feature!
Download in Google Play!!
lightbox is also a similar app....
Its kinda usless though... take a pic, edit to make it look retro... makes you look old... and vain as well.
luiseteyo said:
I don't know if you like photography or not but anyway I found this interesting so let's go!
What is Instagram?
Instagram, the hottest iPhone startup right now, isn't complicated or even revolutionary.
It's a simple photo-taking and photo-sharing app that has taken over Silicon Valley and is filling our Twitter feed with fun, cute photographs.
You can get it for free from Apple's App Store.
What's it for?
First, Instagram is for taking pictures, adding filters to make them look retro, and then for sharing them with sites like Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, and Facebook.
And second, it's a simple social network of other people's photos. You can "like" or comment on the photos, and see what's new. It's easy and doesn't take much time or effort. This is one of the reasons it has become so popular so quickly.
Android users – the founders that created the famed Instagram app have finally finished Instagram for Android. The new app was shown off this week at the SXSW conference, and the developers behind Instagram say that the Android app will be out very soon. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “very soon? Wait, haven’t they said that before?” Yes; it’s true, we’ve been hearing hype about an Instagram app for Android for some time now, but this time the app is finally in beta form – and the app was actually demonstrated at the popular tech conference.
So what could possible make an excellent app even better? Well, not too much is known about the new app (a very limited beta launch at the moment), but those who were in attendance at the conference (and were privy to the demonstration) were told that the new app is faster and can be shared across a lot more social networks. Aside from sharing an Instagram photo on Facebook, Android users will be able to send any photo to Twitter, Tumblr, and other choice selections – a really great added feature!
When?
Still anybody knows, but the beta is avaliable for some users, so the first version will be in the market soon.
Now you can ask for a beta in the official page http://instagr.am/android/.
Hope you liked it.
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ALso, Instagram has more than a million users worldwide! ( I believe)
And, For some reason you seem to like it.
And, its a trend to trend old and retro stuff!
For the BEST example, If you are a Facebook user,
You would prefer your DP to be of one color.
You will either keep it black-and-white or overlay a color of green or anything on it.
That also makes it look retro.
And, that's trending.
Similar apps for android now availbel are Pixlr-o-matic and Little Photo.
But, Instagram is what the pros use
Pixlr-o-matic can't do the same already ?
Iceskull said:
Pixlr-o-matic can't do the same already ?
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Except for the Social Netwroking thing of Liking pictures..Yes!
It can!
Pretty much Retro look it gives
Not as good as instagram though!
All,
instagram has been released.
Download it from the play store.
Its great.
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Here you go
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
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I just downloaded today and uploaded a few photos to test filters. Great app!!!
Nice app
What are your Follow-Names?
Mine is bangalorerohan!
Mine's Yaghwin
Mine's luiseteyo
traceus_hero
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papa_apa
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anamilkochar
Follow me guys please . I will upload more photos soon
Not that I have an I9003 but mines JulsSkogs (it may be jusskogs, i changed it but it doesn't seem to have changed yet)
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I have many photo editing tools.but only little photo app is closer to instagram.pixleromatic is not good.coz it doesnt give that natural colors to ur photos what instagram can give.it gives look like photos would have taken by any costly camera.
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Hey I'm in there! I @riyer is my I'd. see you there folks
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Everybody and @bangalorerohan (the only one from xda I have in instagram) you MUST test "cymera", a free app with the biggest combinations of effects, filters, features to photo editing. Is really amazing and appearance is great!!
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No info, links, screenshots, anything?
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Below......
Description
Tinychat for Android.
Group Video Chat from the highly popular web video chat destination site, Tinychat.com. Start a group video chat with your friends or meet new people to chat with. Tinychat makes it real with up to 12 live cameras in each room and unlimited viewers.
What's New:
What's in this version:
$0.99 US Introductory Price.
Fixed various bugs in response to user feedback
Google Market Link
MrKnitty said:
Go into the play store and type: tiny chat and you'll see the app with screen shots
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Lol dang man you start as thread like this we expect something, lol
SGH-T989
Lol I was trying to get the link but my phone was acting crazy at the time.
We android users always want to achieve full capabilities of our android device. So this is a list of applications and games that will make your life easier and you can use your android to its fullest.
--Go Launcher & its themes (if you are not satisfied with your current theme)
--Google Maps (So you can locate places faster)
--Dolphin Browser & its Dolphin Jet package (Its fast)
--Root Explorer (Gives you file/folder access with permission modification ability)(this will cost you some bucks otherwise go for ES Explorer or Astro file explorer)
--Smart Lock (To Lock/Hide your private Folders)
--Battery+ or Battery HD (monitor your battery)
--Dice Player with Tegra 2 codec (good video player)(BS player is also good)
--OfficeSuite Pro HD (MS office for android)
--Rom Manager (for installation & backup of roms/kernels)
--Lookout (Good as antivirus)
--Easy Uninstaller (One click Uninstallation of apps, now you dont have to go to setings>app>manage apps)
--Google Play Music Player / PowerAMP (good music players)
--SwiftKey 3 KeyBoard (best keyboard I've used)
--Titanium Backup (for backups of your apps, I recommend pro version)
--XDA forum application (This is literally awesome)
--uTorrent (You can download torrent in your android now)
--Moon+ Reader (for your ebooks)
--Barcode Scanner (reads barcode and QR code, really helpful)
--Facebook & Facebook Messenger (Both application for FB users)
--Screen Off (By this app you can lock your screen without pressing lock button, Saves hardware key)
--Tasker or SetCPU (you can control the behavior of your phone and its components like processor, ram, led etc)
--Wikipedia (for quick search of wikipedia)
--Whatsapp (chat messenger, works on phone contacts, very good app)
--MP3 Cutter (for making ringtones)
--AIDE (Android Java Compiler, if you are a Android app developer)
--C4Droid (C/C++ Compiler, for programmers)
--FPSE (The Playstation Emulator, yes now you can play PSX and PS1 games on your android)
--Doodle Jump game (sensor based small but good game)
--Caligo Chaser game (if you are beat em' up fan, this is good)
--Bad Piggies (from the creator of Angry Birds)
--Smart Compass (Simply a compass):angel:
--Squibble (Good game)
--Samurai vengeance II THD (you'll love the action and graphics)
--Eternity Warriors II (great and heavy graphics)
--Subway Surfer (great dash game, youll like more when you compete friends socially)
--Defender II game
--Dante : The Inferno game (good small game with stunning graphics)
Hoping this list will help you all!!!
Bluecross, I highly appreciate your concern about developers. I am also a Software Developer. I put those things for people who cant afford, those who can afford will not waste their time on internet!!
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BlueCross said:
This list is subjective, so I won't argue with your app choices.
I will though, complain about advocating others to steal applications. You rotten, cheap ass piece of ****. How can you afford to spend hundreds of dollars on your phone, yet can't spare a few bucks for applications and support the developers in the process? Go crawl back into your hole.
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While I agree with the whole pirated apps thing, I don't see where he suggested that?? He didn't mention Applanet or anything like that. Maybe the post has been edited before I read it?
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HHF2 said:
While I agree with the whole pirated apps thing, I don't see where he suggested that?? He didn't mention Applanet or anything like that. Maybe the post has been edited before I read it?
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No, he didn't suggest stealing in the quote. There is nothing wrong with suggesting free alternatives. Not sure what the issue is.
Via my Google Galaxy S3 running magic beans
actually I edited the post. I am a newbie here and I talked about some free stuff. But Bluecross helped me to realize that it's wrong and I modified the post.
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sumit77seo said:
actually I edited the post. I am a newbie here and I talked about some free stuff. But Bluecross helped me to realize that it's wrong and I modified the post.
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I think the issue was not that they were "free", but "pirated". Also, the justification that it's ok for "poor people" isn't really valid -- especially when were talking about a $600 unsubsidized phone. I'm not flaming, but unfortunately piracy is a bit of a problem everywhere, but seemingly especially on Android. It's hard to say if it's the real reason, but it gets thrown around a lot as an excuse that more developers don't bring their apps over from iOS, etc (along with the fragmentation excuse). Plus, a lot of developers are very small, and need the financial support to continue what they do.
BlueCross said:
This list is subjective, so I won't argue with your app choices.
I will though, complain about advocating others to steal applications. You rotten, cheap ass piece of ****. How can you afford to spend hundreds of dollars on your phone, yet can't spare a few bucks for applications and support the developers in the process? Go crawl back into your hole.
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this was a bit harsh man...
i mean theres no other way you could have explained how you felt about the situation?
no bueno
i see what the op did. nice,btw i can see what you originally said dont let it happen again