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I have never owned a Smart Phone before. I am considering buying the Droid. My friends and family all have the I-Phone. They pay dearly for APPs and some have a monthly charge - as I am sure ya'll know better than I. So my question is this: Where (BEFORE I BUY THE DROID) can I review all APPs available for the Droid, what they will do, and how much they cost (initially and monthly if any)? Thanks for your input.
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Second link might not show the full list of them. There are some great apps there, enjoy.
Supitsmike: Thanks for the reply. I tried to click on http://www.cyrket.com and I got a blank webpage. Then I tried to cut and paste. I got a blank webpage. Last I tried to do a yahoo search on it, clicked on the search results and got the same blank webpage. I guess the site is down.
The second choice you sent shows a few APPS available, thanks. However it said to view more APPs I had to have a handset. Not my Laptop computer. That is the problem I am trying to solve. How to view the APPs before I buy?
Anyone else have any suggestions?
Maybe this cannot be done.....?
http://www.cyrket.com/ appears to be having trouble, I'm assuming due to increased load from the release of the Droid.
SmartPhoneDummy wrote:Supitsmike: Thanks for the reply. I tried to click on http://www.cyrket.com and I got a blank webpage. Then I tried to cut and paste. I got a blank webpage. Last I tried to do a yahoo search on it, clicked on the search results and got the same blank webpage. I guess the site is down.
The second choice you sent shows a few APPS available, thanks. However it said to view more APPs I had to have a handset. Not my Laptop computer. That is the problem I am trying to solve. How to view the APPs before I buy?
Anyone else have any suggestions?
Maybe this cannot be done.....?
At the top of my memory, I don't know another website, but is there any apps that you're looking for in particular?
This is the one I use. Click on the "top of the day" to get a nice full list.
meister wrote:
This is the one I use. Click on the "top of the day" to get a nice full list.
Of all of the ones that I have been checking out, Androlib seems to be the best for previewing them on the PC.