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Old February 7th, 2010, 03:49 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jay3 View Post
Two questions:

How do you view and set the programs that are being automatically run on reboot? When I use TasKiller after a reboot, there are a bunch of programs there that aren't used on a daily basis.

Also, memory cards. Is there any particular kind that is good? Or just get the cheapest deal I can find? Any particular size (GB) represent a "sweet spot" for functionality (speed, etc.) versus storage.
The DROID comes with a 16 GB SDHC card for storage. The 32GB cards are rumored to be out very soon (if not already) but I have found that cheaper cards tend to have slower performance - you'll need to do the research yourself to figure out the fastest cards, then figure out which places have the best deals.

IIRC, I posted in another thread (or maybe this one ) about the pre-order for the 32GB cards - ~$100 USD, for now.

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Am I limited to three Home screens, or can I add more?
You can get more screens using an alternative Home screen app, (currently, it seems that the most popular ones are dxTop, sweeterhome, and another) or else you can 'upgrade' your phone to an unofficial ROM to get better functionality - I personally am using Pete's Bugless Beast for the overclocking (OC) as well as 5 sliding home screens native.

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Thanks for helping Chris,

Is there a way to keep the screen from timing out when I'm using Google Maps and have my Moto Droid plugged into a car charger?
Google Maps as opposed to Google Navigation? I believe that there is an app that allows you to set timeout values for other individual apps, but a second way to try would be to use the Car Dock app (not necessarily using the car dock itself, if you don't feel like buying one) and it should not time out on you.
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Files for the Motorola® DROID® BIONIC®:
Motorola USB drivers v5.5.0- 32bit | Motorola USB drivers v5.5.0- 64bit | Motorola RSD Lite v5.7
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