I have downloaded close to 30 apps and they are all pretty good to great.
Now I feel like "why should I pay for an app?"
Are there any must-have pay apps?
Now I feel like "why should I pay for an app?"
Are there any must-have pay apps?
I have downloaded close to 30 apps and they are all pretty good to great.
Now I feel like "why should I pay for an app?"
Are there any must-have pay apps?
I have downloaded close to 30 apps and they are all pretty good to great.
Now I feel like "why should I pay for an app?"
Are there any must-have pay apps?
Now I feel like "why should I pay for an app?"
Today is the last day Documents To Go is half off. Just thought you'd like to know.I haven't yet, but I probably will pick up the office app sooner or later.
I have purchased a few...
Pure Calendar... All the free options didn't work right and the stock widget is too simple. Pure calendar is great and the developer is very easy to work with when you have a problem.
today's the last day for half-price (15 bucks) on Documents to Go (regularly 30).
If you want to edit or create excel/word/ppt, it's the best Droid way to go.
I'll be getting NBA League Pass if they can get it updated for the Droid before the All-star break. After that and it's just too much money to spend on half a season :/
I was curious about paid apps. If you have to replace your device, can you still download/use those apps or do you have to pay for a new one? On my BlackBerry the registration information for the paid version was tied to the PIN on that individual device so it wouldn't transfer (some programmers would reissue though).
How does that work for anyone that has done this?
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