Showing posts with label Software and Applications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software and Applications. Show all posts
Thursday, September 27, 2012
A new set of selections on Google Plays 25-cent sale
You might get different options depending on your country and device. Here is what I see on mine.
Click this link to see the current apps on sale at Google Play.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Google Play Hits 25 Billion Downloads! US$0.25 App Promo as a Thank You.
Google Play Hits 25 Billion Downloads a few hours ago. In celebration, apps will be sold at a discounted price of US$0.25 over the next five days.
So far I noticed Gameloft's Asphalt 7, Rovio's Angry Birds Space Premium, Kemco's Symphony of Eternity, Granny Smith, Draw Something and NFL Kicker 13 are all selling at just Php10.44 as part of the promotional sale.
On the non-gaming apps we have OfficeSuite Pro 6 +, Tasks and Ocean HD at just Php10.44.
I already bought Tasks a few months back. Great app. But I did pick up OfficeSuite Pro 6 + and Symphony of Eternity.
I already bought Tasks a few months back. Great app. But I did pick up OfficeSuite Pro 6 + and Symphony of Eternity.
I might not see some apps on sale, as I have bought several already. If you find anything else on sale, please do share it in the comments section.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Where in the World is Mary Grace? (Or, why Apple Maps makes the iPhone and iPad dumb devices in the Philippines)
Smartphones are wonderful, if sometimes creepy things. They are aware of where we are and that allows them to give us information relevant to us. The most useful of these features is maps and locations. Last Saturday night I tried to search for the nearest Mary Grace Cafe branch, and Apple Maps proved to be rather useless.
This something that everyone else gets right. An Android phone using Google Maps has no problem finding every single branch for you. A simple "mary grace" search, gives you the cafe and other places similarly named, with the cafe, being the most prominent Mary Grace in the Philippines, being highlighted in the results.
Clicking the results list allows you to scroll through all the hits.
Google Maps or Locations (whichever app you decide to use) will also give me directions.
Windows Phone
When Windows Phone joined the fray, it biggest disadvantage in the Philippines was Bing Maps. With Nokia Maps, a Windows Phone can not compete with Google Maps and Locations. Not always having a Windows Phone device to I asked @levine of TipidCP to help me out.
As you can see, Windows Phone 7.5 will find the closest relevant entry to you, show you other relevant hits and give you driving directions.
As you can see, the Nokia Maps and results are not as polished as Googles. On the other hand Nokia does give you offline voice guided turn by turn navigation. Google will not give you voice guidance and you cannot do it offline.
Apple iPhone and iPad
Before iOS 6, Apple iPhones and iPad used the same excellent Google Maps service. Since iOS 6, they use Apple maps.
What does the iPhone do when I search for Mary Grace. It wants me to buy a ticket, fly to the United States and visit a Catholic Church there.
Over time Apple can populate the missing info. The problem is, before they do that they have to fix the maps they are using.
Compare Apple map info (left) to Google maps info (right).
Basically, Apple smart iPhone and iPads have are not so smart in the Philippines. How long before this is corrected? I do not know.
Siri was pretty useless in the Philippines in 2011 except in answering questions relating to information about other countries or general information. A year later it still is. But Siri was an optional feature easy to ignore. Maps and locations.... well lets put it this way, would buy a phone without GPS and where people cannot sent you the location of your appointments to your address book?
Until Google or Nokia release an iPhone app, buying a new iPhone means giving up smartphone core functionality in the Philippines. If you already own one, do yourself a favor and stick with iOS 5.1.1. Or you could buy third party navigation software from the iOS store. This won't correct all the issues, but it is better than nothing.
Google Maps or Locations (whichever app you decide to use) will also give me directions.
Windows Phone
When Windows Phone joined the fray, it biggest disadvantage in the Philippines was Bing Maps. With Nokia Maps, a Windows Phone can not compete with Google Maps and Locations. Not always having a Windows Phone device to I asked @levine of TipidCP to help me out.
As you can see, Windows Phone 7.5 will find the closest relevant entry to you, show you other relevant hits and give you driving directions.
As you can see, the Nokia Maps and results are not as polished as Googles. On the other hand Nokia does give you offline voice guided turn by turn navigation. Google will not give you voice guidance and you cannot do it offline.
Apple iPhone and iPad
Before iOS 6, Apple iPhones and iPad used the same excellent Google Maps service. Since iOS 6, they use Apple maps.
What does the iPhone do when I search for Mary Grace. It wants me to buy a ticket, fly to the United States and visit a Catholic Church there.
Over time Apple can populate the missing info. The problem is, before they do that they have to fix the maps they are using.
Compare Apple map info (left) to Google maps info (right).
Basically, Apple smart iPhone and iPads have are not so smart in the Philippines. How long before this is corrected? I do not know.
Siri was pretty useless in the Philippines in 2011 except in answering questions relating to information about other countries or general information. A year later it still is. But Siri was an optional feature easy to ignore. Maps and locations.... well lets put it this way, would buy a phone without GPS and where people cannot sent you the location of your appointments to your address book?
Until Google or Nokia release an iPhone app, buying a new iPhone means giving up smartphone core functionality in the Philippines. If you already own one, do yourself a favor and stick with iOS 5.1.1. Or you could buy third party navigation software from the iOS store. This won't correct all the issues, but it is better than nothing.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
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