Is the "Droid" close?.....can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bob B.
What bob said!
Is the "Droid" close?.....can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bob B.
Android is open-source, which means I was able to download and browse the source code for the entire operating system (it's ~3GB of code.) This means that nothing can hide from you - if there's a problem, you'll at least be able to understand it and (if you're lucky), maybe discover a work-around.
I found the solution.
Can you tell us in layman terms what the problem was and your solution? I also have the Evo and want to know how fundamentally different Android is with Sense.
Thanks!
anyone who dosent buy it shouldnt own a cue. Go bowling or something.
and was over 22 all 3 times using my player.
Will the android version be available for android 1.6?
You thinking about doing a data collection from all of the break apps with registered user names so we can go to your website and check progress, comparisons? I figure if you quit your day job you can do it. Thanks.![]()
You could do what GPS did for a while -- provide randomly degraded accuracy to the non-paying user. That's sort of what you did with bands.... How do we provide a demo so you can evaluate the software and build confidence that it works on your device, yet still entice users to pay for it in order to fund development? ...
You could do what GPS did for a while -- provide randomly degraded accuracy to the non-paying user. That's sort of what you did with bands.
All,
The Android version has reached "release candidate" stage. What that means is that *we* think it's done.
But we need a few dedicated beta testers to prove to us that we're wrong (or that we're right!)
The version that will be used for Beta will be the Demo version, which provides estimated (ranged) break speeds.
We're not looking for any/every person we can find. In fact, we're looking for a pretty small group of people that meet specific criteria:
We want people that are technical enough to help diagnose problems, should they arise. We're looking for a good variety of devices and OS revisions (if we get too many of a specific device, we'll stop accepting beta testers for that device.) We're looking for people to act quickly... you are the last step before we place the application on the Android Market. We only expect the beta to last a couple days, so we'll want your reaction and feedback as quickly as possible. Ideally, you'll have the opportunity in the next day or two to make real-world use the software in a pool hall or wherever you normally play. Finally, we're looking for people willing to get involved. This means that if you become a beta tester, you have to "cross your heart and swear to die" that you'll give us some feedback (good, bad or indifferent.) If it works as advertised and you can't find any problems, just tell us.
If you want to get involved, stop by the website and hit the support link and email me (Paul Nettle) directly from the link on that page. With your email, tell me which device and OS revision you have and if it's rooted (people root devices, so we need to test this.) Also include a note about the next time you'll be at a pool hall.
NOTE: Google's Android Market doesn't allow for promotional codes or even the ability to 'gift' the application to anybody. So please understand that we won't be able to provide you with a promotional copy after the beta - you will still have to pay for it. :angry: