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Weather bug Elite and Lock 2.0

Off topic with the lockbot pro does the volume keys work when it is locked? One problem that I have with lock 2.0.

Nope, I do miss that alot especially when I was at the GYM it was nice not having to unlock and enter my password etc to change the song.
Sometimes before I go to the gym I'll just turn lockbot off
 
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Is anyone else WAY more accurate when typing with better keyboard? I'm not talking about just a minor improvement. For me the stock keyboard was almost not functional, so I used the compact qwerty which was a major pain when inputting websites, passwords, etc.
I feel like the percentage increase of keyboard size yields an exponential (vs linear) improvement of my typing experience.

Short version: Better keyboard! Yay!
 
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lockbot pro
weatherbug elite
aBTC
BetterKeboard
CityCaller ID
iMusic Tao
PhoneMyPC (love it)
Picsay Pro
Raging Thunder 2
Tapatalk Pro
TubeDriod
Twidroid Pro
WebSharing
What the Doodle
xScope

one app i hijacked off my wifes Droid...
CarHome (i think its free but not in market anymore, not even the droids market)

I have that as well. Kinda pissed though. I large company filed suit on him for patent infringement and forced him to stop development on CityCaller ID. If that is the case, every damn company that uses a caller ID service should be sued. If I am not mistaken, Android, being a Linux based OS, means all the possible combinations of codes are already on the OS; otherwise you couldn't make the phone do what you wanted if it wasn't already able to do it. So how are they able to sue if they phone is designed to do it? So confusing.. thats why I don't develop apps! lol
 
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I have that as well. Kinda pissed though. I large company filed suit on him for patent infringement and forced him to stop development on CityCaller ID. If that is the case, every damn company that uses a caller ID service should be sued. If I am not mistaken, Android, being a Linux based OS, means all the possible combinations of codes are already on the OS; otherwise you couldn't make the phone do what you wanted if it wasn't already able to do it. So how are they able to sue if they phone is designed to do it? So confusing.. thats why I don't develop apps! lol

I want to make an application but finding the time to fit it in my life is the hard part
 
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