quote: | Originally posted by Mach X
Maybe in the future I will go Honeycomb... is there much of a difference? What advantages were there?
I tried that PS3 thing, didn't work. But then again, even if it did, I couldn't be bothered to do that many steps each time I wanted to use the keyboard.
Probably just leave my Bluetooth keyboard that I had for my PlayBook at home now since my 9900 acts at the keyboard.
Anyone found any interesting apps yet?
I found Taptu... |
Well you can run the android market for one if you have the honeycomb loader...it's basically a full on OS within the playbook OS
with access to the market place you don't need to repackage android apps as .bar files which, let's face it, we're not smart enough to do.
Not all android apps are compatible within honeycomb but what I'm using quite frequently that's android are:
-remoteRDP (way better than any RDP client on the playbook including the one I paid for)
-google sky (hey..you have a magnetometer...USE IT)
-google maps with navigation (haven't really gone mobile with it though)
-stumpleupon (do I need to explain?)
-dropbox (cos box is crappy)
-TouchOSC (FREE MIDI CONTROLLER, YO!!!)
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