Planet in a bottle is basically a Tamagotchi (i.e.a virtual pet) where you periodically check on your minions on a planet and try to keep their balance of water and sun at an optimal, and give them a periodic "nudge" to let them know you are there. If you keep the optimal balance, they will grow faster and be happier.
The game keeps track of how often is your attention and will "react" accordingly.
It is somewhat amusing... for a day or two. Then you realize unless you check in every few hours your population will not prosper, and that's just too demanding.
Rating: try it
http://www.appbrain.com/app/planet-in-a-bottle/com.pseudoblue.planet
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
AAQR: OMG Space Free Live Wallpaper (LWP, free)
Cute space background that scrolls automatically, plus some random characters that will... fly and bounce and crash into other objects and so on and so forth. It is definitely cute. Is it worth keeping? That's up to you.
Rating: Try it
http://www.appbrain.com/app/omg-space-free-live-wallpaper/com.igm.android.livewallpaper.spacefree
Rating: Try it
http://www.appbrain.com/app/omg-space-free-live-wallpaper/com.igm.android.livewallpaper.spacefree
AAQR: Live Musical Note Free Wall (LWP, free)
Rating: Skip it (unless you like the look)
http://www.appbrain.com/app/live-musical-note-free-wall/com.igm.android.livewallpaper.musicnotefree
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
AAQR: Power of Thor (free, movie, tie-in)
This app is a movie tie-in. Unfortunately, it just crashes my phone silly, and it's a 30MB download (eek!) Don't try it without a hefty Android phone.
NO RATING
http://www.appbrain.com/app/the-power-of-thor/com.thepowerofthor.thor
NO RATING
http://www.appbrain.com/app/the-power-of-thor/com.thepowerofthor.thor
AAQR: Live Earth Wallpaper (LWP, free)
Based on satellite photos of earth... with some info on major events, like earthquakes, storms, and so on iconized and marked on the map. Also have the proper sun and moon phases. Multiple "projections" available, and zoomable. Much better than the solar one.
Rating: Try it
http://www.appbrain.com/app/live-earth-wallpaper/com.nomanprojects.wallpaperdroid.liveearthfree
Rating: Try it
http://www.appbrain.com/app/live-earth-wallpaper/com.nomanprojects.wallpaperdroid.liveearthfree
AAQR: Armageddon Live Wallpaper (LWP, free)
Picture of the sun's corona, updated every few hours. Kinda interesting, for about 5 minutes.
Rating: skip it
http://www.appbrain.com/app/armageddon-live-wallpaper-free/com.nomanprojects.wallpaperdroid.armageddonlivefree
Rating: skip it
http://www.appbrain.com/app/armageddon-live-wallpaper-free/com.nomanprojects.wallpaperdroid.armageddonlivefree
Monday, May 16, 2011
Home Replacement App Roundup updated, now have 46 different reviews
This time, FastHome and Claystone have been added.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Droid-Home-Replacement-App-Comparison
http://hubpages.com/hub/Droid-Home-Replacement-App-Comparison
Sunday, May 15, 2011
AAQR: Super Launcher (free)
Super Launcher is not a launcher replacement, but a shortcut maker similar to BetterCut or AppOrganizer. Basically it lets you make a "folder" or a "launcher icon" that points at specific things, like a group of pictures, a group of contacts, a group of apps, and so on and so forth.
Other than that, there isn't much here.
Rating: try it (not that special)
http://www.appbrain.com/app/super-launcher-%28free-version%29/androidcap.superlauncher.lite
Other than that, there isn't much here.
Rating: try it (not that special)
http://www.appbrain.com/app/super-launcher-%28free-version%29/androidcap.superlauncher.lite
AAQR: PowerTutor (free, utility)
Rating: Get it! (you can always uninstall later)
http://www.appbrain.com/app/powertutor/edu.umich.PowerTutor
AAQR: Nuance Flex T9 Input (paid, keyboard)
Image via CrunchBaseNuance Flex T9 is basically a revamped version of ShapeWriter, a soft keyboard for Android that competes directly with Swype and SlideIT! The catch is, of course, what used to be a "free beta" is now $4.99. I was a ShapeWriter user for a long time, so when Amazon Appstore offered this free for a day, I know I had to grab it. However, I am somewhat disappointed.FlexT9 claims to have 4 modes of input
tap keyboard / XT9 -- your normal Android / smartphone soft keyboard with individual keys
trace keyboard / T9 Trace -- same keyboard as tap keyboard, but also allow Swype-style input, tracing a word from key to key on the soft keyboard
write keyboard / T9 Write -- similar to Graffiti, lets you write letters on top of each other, and use multiple strokes.
speak keyboard / Dragon Dictate-- use Dragon dictate's voice recognition to decipher your voice input.
Write Keyboard / T9 Write feels out of place, as it had a VERY hard time deciding whether my input is upper or lower case. It interpreted almost everything I wrote as upper case, which makes for a VERY odd looking message. There is no automatic capitalization (or in this case, UN-capitalization). It also did not recognize any of the Graffiti (tm) input strokes (which I am familiar with).
The tap keyboard is nothing special. In fact, the white on gray (iPhone) look turns me off. I want the Android or "Black" look, but the keyboard does not appear to be skinnable.
The trace keyboard is as I remembered... just like ShapeWriter. However, there seems to be no more of those "command shortcuts" where you trace from the command button to a letter to execute a special action. At least they kept the "auto-double" where you don't need to "circle" the letter to double like. For example. to enter "cool", you trace c-o-l. In Swype, you have to trace letter C, then circle the letter O, then letter L. However, the dictionary / word suggestion seem to have gotten MUCH MUCH worse. It doesn't seem to be learning from my inputs at all, and gave often very esoteric suggestions.
Voice input is hit and miss. I am guessing this app sends data to the Dragon Dictate online server similar to the way Google voice input sends data to Google and get stuff back. There are a few glitches, but doesn't seem to be a major problem. Accuracy, on the other hand, seem to be below Google's voice commands.
Now the big question... is this app worth $4.99? I say... no. It's more like $2.99. Why? The word prediction is quite bad. (I tried to enter "hell" which is NOT in the word prediction list at all, only he'll ) There seem to be no way to customize the dictionary (like the old ShapeWriter). The Write Keyboard seem to be relatively useless unless you're trying to do completely blind input, but you have the voice keyboard for that. And finally, no keyboard skin. Argh... and no demo.
Sorry, but this app needs a bit more polish.
Rating: Try it (you can ask for refund within 15 minutes)
http://www.appbrain.com/app/flext9-speak-trace-write-tap/com.nuance.flext9.input
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