F-Droid Repository Vapourware
Posted on Oct 15, 2010 by
The observant amongst you will have noticed the “and more” in this site’s tagline. I thought I’d write a little bit of an introduction to that side of things, since I’ve briefly mentioned it to various people already anyway. The plan is to implement something that’s sorely missing from the...
StatusNet Mobile
Posted on Oct 14, 2010 by
This is the official client for StatusNet microblogs, including the popular Identi.ca. On one hand I expected great things from this, because it comes direct from StatusNet’s excellent development team. On the other, I had grave reservations when I heard it was being developed using Appcelerator Titanium. When it came...
NetCounter
Posted on Oct 13, 2010 by
NetCounter is a simple but effective application to keep track of your data usage. It counts cell and wi-fi data separately and displays a summary of both in an easy to read format. You can see the total used ever, and the amount used in the current calendar month, as...
gvSIG Mini
Posted on Oct 13, 2010 by
There are plenty of options for mapping on Android, including the virtually ubiquitous Google Maps. However, none of them are even in the same league as gvSIG Mini. One of the main things that sets this app apart from the competition is that it’s a generic viewer, rather than being...
FBReader
Posted on Oct 07, 2010 by
Yesterday we looked at real books so today it’s the turn of e-books. FBReader is an e-book reader based on the desktop application of the same name. Although it’s currently at what sounds like a lowly version 0.7, the reading interface is slick and flawless. You have full control of...
Book Catalogue
Posted on Oct 06, 2010 by
It’s hard to know how to start a review of an application with a name so descriptive you know exactly what it is from the title. The standard cliche doesn’t work – Book Catalogue is a book catalogue application. Can’t write that. Somehow we seem to have got started though,...
Beem
Posted on Oct 05, 2010 by
Beem is an XMPP client which, as yet, offers a fairly basic range of options but is under active development. There are a few quirks that mean it’s probably not quite ready for prime time yet, most notably the fact that it doesn’t always handle disconnections very well. One of...
MythMote
Posted on Oct 04, 2010 by
If you use MythTV (and if not, why not?) then you need MythMote. It’s a remote control that communicates with all your MythTV front ends over the network. Why is this better than a normal remote? Just some of the many reasons: The interface is better No infra-red – the...