So, we had a similar idea and made our own app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.plentie.app
linkme: Plentie
We are a very small company, just 2 developers, one for iOs and myself for Android, we just launched a few weeks ago to have something to show in Collision Alpha 2016, so the app is not well rounded. But hey, let's see what happens.
コメントの編集、削除、UV、DVまで実装したので少し宣伝させて下さい。
Android用のreddit専ブラ、14Rです。
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.qerozon.oneforr
よろしくお願いします。
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Android用reddit専用ブラウザ「14R」をリリースしました。
http://www.reddit.com/r/software_ja/comments/31qxod/
I have never understood how to use Twitter's comment system it is just a trainwreck of a website. Thank you for the app recommendation to avoid the clutter. I found it:
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/president-trumps-tweets/id1209890741?mt=8
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slickmobile.trumptweets&hl=en_US
Abaspin is a penspinning group at the Norwegian University for Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway. We released our first promo video in August of 2015, and now we have made another. The aim of the group is to bring penspinning to the people, and show that it's not that difficult and that anyone can do it. Currently we are about 30 members, and we hope to grow even more!
We're also trying to use the app Gobi to make sharing penspinning easier. It's an easy way of showing off new tricks and combos, and to be inspired by other spinners. If you want to join us, just download the app and join the story Pen Spinning.
I just released a new version of redkit for reddit. It's a reddit client that lets you navigate reddit entirely by swiping. It's easier to browse with just one hand or with a large phone.
Let me know what you guys think, feedback very welcome!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mhughes.redditswipe&hl=en
I'm the developer of redkit for reddit. It's an indie reddit app which lets you swipe through reddit posts which makes reddit way easier to browse.
I guess it depends why you want an app rather than just using the browser: notifications, sharing, or both. I don't care about notifications so I wrote https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coffree.webshare to allow sharing without an app.
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Mac and PC users please Start here: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mournful/136/73/124
Android/Google Cardboard Users: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lumiyaviewer.lumiya&hl=en
Don't know what phone you have but I made an Android version of this app over about the past week: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slickmobile.trumptweets
would you rather an app like this notify you for every tweet, or once a day with the # of tweets?
When it was originally released the "slide" feature was to go post by post. Really, like a better, more fully featured redkit from years ago
Really excellent article.
I've found teamviewer to be a viable way to access sl (running on my desktop computer) from my android tablet, though obviously the experience has it's issues, mostly in terms of remote movement controls... but for continuing a conversation while going to the kitchen to prepare dinner, it's adequate.
As for a native app that allows one to log into sl from a mobile device, <strong><em>Lumiya</em></strong> provides a fairly usable experience in terms of answering ims and basic money and inventory transactions. The experience is similar to the 'text mostly' presentation in the Radegast viewer, though Lumiya's 3D view is considerably more polished. And unlike SLGO, Lumiya is only a one-time fee to purchase the app... a modest $2.99.
Doing a search of the google play market for 'second life' shows that there are a few new contenders on the block as well. <strong><em>Mobile Grid Client</em></strong> looks promising with it's text-only approach, a free app with a L $250/month usage fee. Typical of me though, I'd be wary giving my SL login info to 'just any' app on the app marketplace.