what is the current # of android apps? is a running list kept anywhere? (android market site does not list this info). I just keep hearing that there are 10,000 apps, but that's all I know
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what is the current # of android apps? is a running list kept anywhere? (android market site does not list this info). I just keep hearing that there are 10,000 apps, but that's all I know
I don't understand the Problem with Facebook..I just go there from the Browser..I think it looks just like it does on my laptop.. I know you have to zoom alot..but that is only a Problem when my fat fingers hit a hyperlink instead of the zoom button..
It's market.android.com, BUT, you're going to see tops 4 pages of apps which is less than 1/10th of 1% of the total apps. There's a disclaimer on the market site that to view all the apps, you need an Android handset.
All the Droids in Verizon stores are fully functional and you can browse the market directly from them. I mention this because I see you're currently listed as using a BB.
There's also AndroLib, Find all applications and games available in the Android Market for your Android Phone, HTC Dream, HTC Magic etc..., but even that has problems as it lists Bonsai Blast which doesn't exist in the Market on the phone.
I agree, but I am also hoping some are taking their time and developing the big apps that will take advantage of the high res and power of the Droid :icon_ banana:
It is funny how many people forget that the Iphone has been out for a few years.
And...I also check my updates and the "just in" section of the market when I wake up as well.
Another reason iPhone development > Android development is there's a single OS and hardware platform maintained by one developer. There's no Android 1.6 v 2.0 compatibility issues, among other things.
That's harder to compensate for.
Sounds like your one of those iPhone people who are so stuck on the iPhone that no matter what comes out, its not going to be as good as the iPhone. The FB app is only one app. You cant judge all of the apps based on just one. Ive had the iPhone but Im open minded and if you compare the 2 side by side, the droid wins.
The only one I've noticed that isn't up to snuff is Skype, it's terrible that we have to use minutes on Wifi.
Actually if you remember right when the new major firmware upgrades (and sometimes non-major) can throw off apps. When the 3GS a lot of apps needed updates to work with it too.
Of course Apple might release a new iPhone once a year and a couple of firmware upgrades compared to the dozens and dozens of Android devices.
Keep posting these things. Android Developers come through these forums and get inspired!
Can the Droid economy can help our economy?