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« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2011, 02:41:12 AM » |
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10 best HTC Desire apps- 1. gReader - HTC provides a decent RSS reader along with HTC Sense, but it doesn't manage to sync data with your Google account. gReader does, painlessly pulling all your Google reader feeds into one super-simple interface, with easy access to your starred items and all the functionality of the desktop tool. 2. Data checker - Most networks are wising up to our always-on smartphones and billing us accordingly, making it easy to rack up enormous data costs as we sync everything all the time. So install the Data Counter Widget. It'll keep track of your Wi-Fi and cellular data transfer stats, with an easy option to delete all recorded data
3. IM Plus - It's great that HTC includes the Talk messaging application. Barely a day passes that we don't count our blessings for that act of generosity.
4. No Lock - The simplest tool imaginable. No Lock is a widget that enables and disables your Desire's locking screen.
5. Opera Mobile 10.1 beta - The standard Android webkit browser is fast enough on the HTC Desire - but Opera Mobile 10.1 is even faster still. As well as the speed boost, using Opera also removes the shackles of HTC's bizarre limitation on the number of browser tabs you're allowed to have open at any time.
6. Chrome to Phone - Install the app on your phone, install the extension on your Chrome browser, then ping links between desktop and mobile with ease.
7. Skype - It took a while, but we're finally able to enjoy proper Skype access on our Android phones.
8. TweetDeck - It supports multiple accounts, also integrates your Facebook account messages into one unified timeline, and even lets you use Google's Buzz service at the same time. One of the best apps out there, and super-smooth on the HTC Desire
9. myPlayer - Player is all web-based and missing the option to download shows - which is where myPlayer comes in. A simple, stripped-down app, it lists iPlayer content and lets you save shows to SD card. For those who like to collect things.
10. SwiftKey - The HTC Sense QWERTY keyboard is nice, no doubt about that, but it's still basically a last-generation text input system shoehorned onto the Desire. Which, on first look, is also what you get with SwiftKey - it's a nice QWERTY with alternate numbers and characters accessed via a long press.
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