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    Name your favorite Android/Iphone/Blackberry Apps

    I've only gotten 2 so far, one is a photobucket app for uploading images to......surprise, Photobucket! I like it a lot because I fish often and this makes it simple and cost effective to upload my images.
    Photobucket app now available in Market | Android Central
    The other is called Contact vault from Virgin Mobile...which is used for storing and retrieving contacts from cell phone to cell phone with ease, but it hasn't been ported to Android yet so it doesn't work with my new phone.
    I'm thinking of trying the Navionics app next.
    Discover the value of Navionics renowned marine charts and lake maps!

    Ideal for boaters, fishermen and water sport enthusiasts of all kinds. Track your navigation while on the water, capture geotagged pictures, and create a virtual travelogue to share with friends via email, Facebook or Twitter.
    NAVIONICS: The Leader in Electronic Charts
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    I guess what I use most on my Android phone is WinAmp (for music), Twicca (for Twitter), ConnectBot (for ssh), WiFi Analyzer (self-explanatory) and XKCD Viewer (...also).
    Sorry for not posting links, but they are all available in the market place.

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    Me poor guy still on Symbian smartphone .

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceSharma View Post
    Me poor guy still on Symbian smartphone .
    We won't bash you for being a bit behind I only have an Android due to a bit of luck and careful trading.

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    I don't have a smart phone, but the droid app that nearly makes me want one is the sky map. Where ever you point the phone you see a map of the stars it would see.

    I'm holding back because there is only so many times walking into stuff would be funny!
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    Quote Originally Posted by elija View Post
    I don't have a smart phone, but the droid app that nearly makes me want one is the sky map. Where ever you point the phone you see a map of the stars it would see.

    I'm holding back because there is only so many times walking into stuff would be funny!
    I haven't walked into anything yet. (knock on wood)
    Sky map sounds really cool.
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    SkyMap is the bees knees. This will be very well used. Thanks Elijah!
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    BUMP!
    In other news, Google mail otherwise known as gmail can be used to sync your contacts to/from your Android device. If you create a new contact in Gmail, it will auto upload to your device. Or you can export all your contacts on the device to the SD card and then upload them with the Gmail import/export Vcard feature. Pretty handy.
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    Well, I have just got a HTC Desire HD and very nice it is too!

    I have already installed Sky Map and am about to install XKCD viewer which sounds great but are there any other "must haves"?
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    Latitude, but I think it's installed by default.
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