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I use the mVideoPlayer app to play video, works great.

I have also started playing with the Nexus One 3D gallery on my Desire which also allows for viewing videos.

File source and instructions can be found here

The biggest gripe I have with it is that its only an app and not a widget, so does not allow for viewing from the homepage.

Once inside its actually much nicer than the stock gallery and makes scrolling through lots of pics much easier, but still, the widget thing is pretty important for me, so the HTC widget still has its place on my homescreen.. but if anyone can find a widget for the 3d gallery I'd be all over it.

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Neither Gallery nor mVideoPlayer are standard installed on my HTC Desire. I don't need a player per se, I am just curious about what plays the movies as something does but I can't find a name for it. I just have to go through the Astro Filemanager to find the movie, then click on it and it plays. During playback I have tried clicking "menu" but nothing comes up. It's like the phone has a movie player program but no link to start it other than through an associated movie file.

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When i click to play a movie in the gallery app, I get a choice of a default program. Two I recognise as being apps I installed (Gallery & mVideoplayer) the third is called View Video, which i assume is the stock video player.

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I just set my router to port forward SSH to my home NAS box. Now I can SFTP into the NAS remotely from my phone using the Astro file explorer and send/retrieve files. Cool!!!!

Unfortunately Astro doesn't support key-based authentication, but I guess you can't have everything.

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There's an app called homelink which does much the same thing, although its more like Orb in its application. You can stream music from your PC (even Itunes) to your phone over the air. Edge is a bit slow mind you.

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Here's a good blog post that rounds up some ways to find android apps.

7 Ways to Find Amazing New Android Apps

Great link thanks.

Anyone having issues with the Android Facebook app? Seems that mine is having issues with Sync and no notifications are coming through.

BTW Just got my TOT 3G sim for my N1 and could not believe that it performs better than my supposed "4 meg 3BB Premium" line on speedtests.

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Have a look at Launcher Pro (Free) to tart up your home screen - big improvement for my Samsung Galaxy. There are a few that do a similar job but I liked this the best.

Couple of addictive free games, less than 10 seconds to learn to play, so for people who aren't hard core gamers:

Abduction - Help the cow rescue her family that have been abducted by aliens. No touch required just play using the accelerometer

Air Control - Land the planes and avoid them crashing into one another. Very simple and great time killer.

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Here is a new, interesting app I just fell over today: Android Town.

From the website: "With all the social media applications out there, it's refreshing when comes along that that's sounds so unique you have to try it. Android Town is one of those apps. From the looks of things in the forums and around the Internet I don't think I'm the only one that thinks so. Hit the link below to have a closer look at Android Town and check out some screenies from this exciting new app.

Android Town takes the basic chat program and crate of industrial surplus parts and turns it into an Android. Location based social media needs to do many things well, and Android Town is certainly on the right track."

If you load it send me a note, I'm signed up as .... Phil Conners :)

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BTW how do you play video on the Desire? I've found I can go through Astro filemanager, find the file and play it, but there must be an app somewhere as well?

Was looking for something that would play my home recorded .avi files and came across this > Wuzhenuah_player. Plays a large number of different formats.

More specifics here > mobiputing

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Movies - Movie reviews from Rotten Tomatoes. You will need Market Enabler to install this in Thailand.

WeatherBug

Data Counter Widget - Good for keeping track of how much of my 3G package has been used.

AdFree Android

Market Enabler

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Just discovered Twonky Mobile.

If you have a Twonky media server in your house (I've got one on my NAS box), your phone will discover it an you can browse/stream its media from your phone. You can also stream media from your phone to any DNLA device on the network, eg. I can play music from the phone on the home theater over the wireless.

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There's an app called homelink which does much the same thing, although its more like Orb in its application. You can stream music from your PC (even Itunes) to your phone over the air. Edge is a bit slow mind you.

can't find this, give me a link please?

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Hello All, is this true?

What % of the apps you use are free?

rice555

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2400636,00.asp

Android Apps 2.5 Times Pricier Than iPhone Apps

• By Angela Moscaritolo

• February 23, 2012 01:26pm EST

Have an Android device? If so, you're paying a lot more for apps than your friends with an iPhone.

The top paid apps in Google's Android Market are priced "dramatically higher," than those in Apple's App Store, according to a new survey from market research firm Canalys. How much more? Android apps actually cost 2.5 times more, on average, than apps for the iPhone, Canalys said.

"In the U.S., to purchase the top 100 paid-for apps in the Android Market would cost $374.37 — an average of $3.74 per app," the company said in a statement. "The top 100 iPhone apps would cost $147.00, or $1.47 on average per app."

The same was true for users in Germany, India, Singapore, and the U.K. And, the gap is even wider for top 20 apps, which are priced, on average, $1.04 for iPhone users and a whopping $4.09 for those with an Android.

Canalys attributed the price disparity to the different retail environments fostered by Apple and Google. In Apple's store, price competitiveness is key and in-app purchases, which generate revenue beyond the initial app payment, are becoming increasingly accepted. Meanwhile, fewer people are willing to pay for apps in the Android Market, so developers have to charge more for their apps to make money.

"Selling more apps at higher prices is the Holy Grail for developers, but achieving big volumes of paid apps on Android is no small challenge," Rachel Lashford, Canalys' managing director for mobile, said in a statement. "More aggressive price competition around Android apps would help to encourage more consumers to make their first app purchases, drive greater download volumes, and ultimately be good for the vibrancy of the app ecosystem."

The survey also showed that iPhone and Android users have different interests when it comes to apps. In the U.S., just 19 apps made their way onto the top 100 paid lists for both stores.

Top apps are also pricier in the Android Market than they are in the Amazon AppStore, according to a separate report released this week by mobile analytics firm Distimo.

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MX Player and MX Codecs best player combine with Bubble UPnP Player to stream over wifi from desktop

Official Skype can't be beaten right now

Official Facebook - only missing share button

Hootsuite - best Twiter app can load 4 accounts inc FB and Linkedin

Whatsapp

Norton Security - free

TV Thailand - never use but my friend's wife loves it

Komik - just downloaded the complete Rogue Trooper and Strontium Dog series

Evernote - syncs across desktop, laptop, phone, tablet

MSN Mercury

Linkedin App

News 360 set to local

BBC News

3G Watchdog - set warnings on your 3g limit approaching

Traffic Monitor - good speedtest and shows what's using your 3g

eBook - page turner and speech reader

Badoo App - shows nearby filth!

U Torrent remote - someone mentions a must watch, send it home to download, there when u get home.

Google Translate - what the hell did dtac just send me!! Ah rubbish again

Ninjump

Bunny Shooter

Stupid Ninjas

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Yesterday I purchased;

English Thai Dictionary

TAVOLA DEVELOPMENT

I downloaded the free version first and thought it was a very good application except for the ads that always popped up. The paid download with no ads was 54 MB and the cost was $1.99. I had a Thai friend take a look at it and he was impressed with the translation accuracy. That's the first application I have paid for.

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Yesterday I purchased;

English Thai Dictionary

TAVOLA DEVELOPMENT

I downloaded the free version first and thought it was a very good application except for the ads that always popped up. The paid download with no ads was 54 MB and the cost was $1.99. I had a Thai friend take a look at it and he was impressed with the translation accuracy. That's the first application I have paid for.

theres an app called ADFREE and it is an adblocker for any annoying ads that might be in some of your other apps

it can auto download the definitions for ads to block daily so if the advertisers change their ads ,AdFREE will have them

blocked again ASAP :)

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Yesterday I purchased;

English Thai Dictionary

TAVOLA DEVELOPMENT

I downloaded the free version first and thought it was a very good application except for the ads that always popped up. The paid download with no ads was 54 MB and the cost was $1.99. I had a Thai friend take a look at it and he was impressed with the translation accuracy. That's the first application I have paid for.

theres an app called ADFREE and it is an adblocker for any annoying ads that might be in some of your other apps

it can auto download the definitions for ads to block daily so if the advertisers change their ads ,AdFREE will have them

blocked again ASAP smile.png

you talking about this one?

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bigtincan.android.adfree

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I actually tried several of the Ad Blockers. I don't recall the names. One of them was a trial version that did block the ads but then the dictionary got smart and put in a notice that the ads can be eliminated by buying the application. That notice obstructed the view much worse than the ads.

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