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Multiple apps per operation: good and evil

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Jan 3, 2012
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Multiple apps per operation: good and evil

Good:
Ok I love having a choice when it comes to applications, you can pick and chose as you wish for the most part which is great.

Evil:
But the evil side is Im already very annoyed being asked over and over which app I want to use. [Only had a android phone since xmas]

Say I open the stock browser and head to ebay, why does it need to ask on ever other link click which to use, stock browser or dolphin hd. [even dolphin hd does it]

I don't want to limit my choice by choosing one or the other as a default action.

But the darn thing should be smart enough to know I already chose said app for a said session and it should auto default to the said first chosen app, unless a new option would appear.

Did I make any sense ;)
 
It's only the stock browser that does this. It's the way it opens files. And, unfortunately, there's no fix in sight, as both the Honeycomb browser and ICS browser do this. I'd recommend you check out the app EarlyMon suggested. I haven't used it, but it sounds useful.

I use a mix of browsers, too, and if I use the default 'Internet' browser, it can be a hassle.
 
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I know its nit picking, they just could of made the phone a bit smarter with out the need to ask all the time.

have session times for programs already running to be the auto default unless there is a new choice.

No its not nit picking, its asking too much of your phone at the current level of technology we have at the moment as far as I know. I'm not even sure if we can do that on a PC, or at least I never bothered to try to figure it out since it seems pointless to me on a PC.
 
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