After ditching iOS for Android, my first task was to find the perfect apps. Coming from iOS, I had high expectations for the design and functionality of Android apps. Great design and functionality is unmistakable in Google’s apps, but do they extend to the Android ecosystem? I’ll let you be the judge of that with […]
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Why I Switched from iOS to Android
Last November, I switched from an iPhone to the Galaxy Note 2. The iPhone just doesn’t keep up with my needs anymore. After years of waiting for Apple to bring new innovations to the iPhone, I’ve watched Google and its partners slowly begin to edge past what Apple offers – and now I’m moving with them.
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Twitterrific 5 for iOS: Better Than Twitter, But Not Tweetbot
The Twitter app battleground has been relatively quiet thanks in part to API changes made by Twitter that’s affecting Twitter developers (and those to come). That’s not stopping long-time contender Twitterrific [iTunes] from breathing new life into their old app. Can this old bird learn new tricks? Keep reading to find out!
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A Look At Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for the Samsung Galaxy S3 (AT&T)
The Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 owners is finally available! Sprint and T-Mobile released the update weeks ago, leaving Verizon S3 owners in dead last. But, let’s be real – almost everyone is waiting on an update for their Android device. It’s one of the trade-offs of using Android. If […]
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Gmail 2.0 for iOS: Comparable to Mail, But Not as Good as Sparrow
Gmail for iOS [iTunes Link] wasn’t worth switching to when I first reviewed it. It was the web app horribly disguised as a native app. Over time, Google has made some improvements and the latest update brings a much needed refresh to Gmail’s iOS app. Is it better than Mail? Does it match the use […]
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