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Hey,, whats the best MSN app out there I have tried a few but ...:-\
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I use Ebuddy, have no complaints
Lennyuk said:
I use Ebuddy, have no complaints
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Ebuddy is good but even better if they never had there own d.p
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Trillian. Definitely Trillian.
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Been using nimbuzz for a while..got familiar with it in 0 time..
Trillian for sure.
Just for MSN i would vote for MSN Talk.
Apparently there is no msn client yet that supports sending of files....
jastonas said:
Apparently there is no msn client yet that supports sending of files....
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you can always mail the files you wanna send while running the msn client you use..
As far as I have read the official MSN app supports file transfer?
I use eBuddy.. Used to have MSN Talk which I prefered.. but MSN Talk somehow managed to mess up my SD card :/
I use Ebuddy but I would really like to see a chat logging feature.
Wow, I'm surprised no one mentioned BeejiveIM, the KING of IM apps on iPhone and Blackberry, finally on Android in beta form.
It supports file sending as well.
Here:
http://androinica.com/2010/08/25/this-is-beejive-for-android-video/
There are tons of MSN capable clients and I've tested them all.
eBuddy
MSN Talk
MSN Droid
Meebo IM
Palringo
Nimbuzz
Trillian (Beta)
BeeJiveIM (Beta)
That 'official' MSN app from MSN China.
Yet in essence, they are all the same. The MSN China app is the only one with real file transfer making it having an edge over the rest.
The file transfer of the rest consist of the file being uploaded to their server and the other person gets a download link. You cannot receive files, only MSN China app allows you to actually receive files.
Next to that nothing except the interfaces set them apart. As I like eBuddy's interface the most, I use that.
Also if you use hotmail as your main email client log in to it online a forward to gmail then gmail will push straight to your phone
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kekkle said:
That 'official' MSN app from MSN China.
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Duh!
Where can we find this?
GANJDROID said:
Trillian. Definitely Trillian.
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Me too.
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jastonas said:
Duh!
Where can we find this?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=747865
I'm still waiting for ebuddy to match the Android app to their I-version.. ebuddy for iOS still looks more than neat
Would it be possible to have an app that connects via the same wifi network to ur phone and allows u to remotely send texts via ur computer?
Thanks!
I use the Google voice extension on Google chrome browser.
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dubyajaysmith said:
I use the Google voice extension on Google chrome browser.
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Thats US only, Im UK
myphoneexplorer can do this perfectly
ernie23 said:
myphoneexplorer can do this perfectly
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Love u !!!
but damn no mac client
stickyasglue said:
Love u !!!
but damn no mac client
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Kies air is perfect.
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So, is there any way we can install the HTC mail app on our Galaxy Nexus ? I love that mail client and i would use it on my nexus also. :laugh:
I guess it requires htc sense framework, so most probably no.
If this is not possible, what is the best mail client ? The default one is horrible
K9 was a really popular one last time I needed an alternative to stock
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kpyhere said:
If this is not possible, what is the best mail client ? The default one is horrible
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Mail clients on Android are pretty terrible. You've either got the choice of equally bad open source clients like K-9, or ad-ridden clients like Aqua Mail or Maildroid that require a payment to get the pro version.
I stick to the default mail client because it works fine for me despite being kinda crappy.
Everything is crap. Only the HTC one was ok for me... Isnt there any way to port it ?
kpyhere said:
Everything is crap. Only the HTC one was ok for me... Isnt there any way to port it ?
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if you port the framework for sense, yes. otherwise i would guess no
What's wrong with the nexus default? I use both accounts and constantly get mail almost every minute on of them. Gmail is the one pissed about, its slow and unreliable most times.
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withbloodskies said:
What's wrong with the nexus default? I use both accounts and constantly get mail almost every minute on of them. Gmail is the one pissed about, its slow and unreliable most times.
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The HTC one has some excellent features which you just don't get on the defaut client, like the ability to see all emails from all folders and all accounts in one pot.. That would be the main selling point for me!, is there a paid for client that can do that?
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The HTC one has some excellent features which you just don't get on the defaut client, like the ability to see all emails from all folders and all accounts in one pot.. That would be the main selling point for me!, is there a paid for client that can do that?
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http://catch404.net/2012/09/multipl...android-4-1-jelly-bean-with-a-combined-inbox/
I have been using Touchdown to access my official mails (exchange server). Feature wise I think this is the best mail client on android but UI can be better.
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Thanks Zepius but this doesn't let you view all emails from all selected folders, it only combines the inboxes from two or more accounts.
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This device is awesome! I have found an application that is of real use to me and makes this phone even that much more of a beast.
Maluuba is the best personal assistant software available on android.
Download:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maluuba.android
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neemot said:
This device is awesome! I have found an application that is of real use to me and makes this phone even that much more of a beast.
Maluuba is the best personal assistant software available on android.
Download:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maluuba.android
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Is this better than Google Now?
cthedogg said:
Is this better than Google Now?
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I think it is different then Google NOW since we do not have the updated version of Google Now. This gives you everything that you could want with a push of a button
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Tried it. Pretty good.
cthedogg said:
Tried it. Pretty good.
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What is wrong with this app?!!!
Your personal information:
read your contacts,
read calendar events plus confidential information,
add or modify calendar events and send email to guests without owners' knowledge
sandroiduser said:
What is wrong with this app?!!!
Your personal information:
read your contacts,
read calendar events plus confidential information,
add or modify calendar events and send email to guests without owners' knowledge
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What is your question about it
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What is your question about it
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Just saying... the app have to many access and even makes changes and "modify calendar events and send email to guests without owners' knowledge", not requesting permission or even notifying, I don't know...
sandroiduser said:
Just saying... the app have to many access and even makes changes and "modify calendar events and send email to guests without owners' knowledge", not requesting permission or even notifying, I don't know...
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I understand how that may scare you but it does say it in the terms of service.
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sandroiduser said:
Just saying... the app have to many access and even makes changes and "modify calendar events and send email to guests without owners' knowledge", not requesting permission or even notifying, I don't know...
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Google now and even siri does this. Its how it works. If you turn on the Facebook birthday thing it will create calendar events automatically when you add new friends and such. That's just an example.
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Yay for JB 4.1.2 lots more apps that work better on JB so well look forward to fully working Google NOW.
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neemot said:
I understand how that may scare you but it does say it in the terms of service.
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Are you the developer of this app cause no offense but you sound like an infomercial, lol.
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Haha nope not the developer. Its a good app for ICS but with a fully up to date version of Google NOW we don't nerd this app anymore.
Can't install
It says its not compatible with my Galaxy S4. WTF...!?
Hi guys. i am a new owner of the nexus 7. i have a nexus 4 and how to do i sync notifications with the nexus 7? Primarily i want to sync CALLS and SMS with my nexus 7. i find myself on my nexus 7 in the living and having to go back and forth between my room to get get those notifications. is there a way to have the notification sent to my nexus 7 from my nexus 4? i don't want to use Google Voice. any help would be appreciated..
machoua said:
Hi guys. i am a new owner of the nexus 7. i have a nexus 4 and how to do i sync notifications with the nexus 7? Primarily i want to sync CALLS and SMS with my nexus 7. i find myself on my nexus 7 in the living and having to go back and forth between my room to get get those notifications. is there a way to have the notification sent to my nexus 7 from my nexus 4? i don't want to use Google Voice. any help would be appreciated..
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I remember reading about a app called Tablet talk. Basically from what I understand you connect the devices through Bluetooth or WiFi (maybe either) and you can get you calls and text sent to you tablet (assuming you close enough for a connection).
A quick search turned this up (apparently there is more than one app):
http://thedroideffect.com/tablet-talk-vs-mighty-text/
Mighty text is also great for what you want. It will sheet you phonecalls and even allow you to ext from all of your devices and your PC.
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Richieboy67 said:
Mighty text is also great for what you want. It will sheet you phonecalls and even allow you to ext from all of your devices and your PC.
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I'd recommend MightText as well, but with their privacy service being such they can share your info with certain groups when they want, kills it for me.
I bought Tablet Talk a couple days ago and haven't looked back. I mean, it is a secure BT or Wifi connection just between the devices you activate, no outside party or servers involved. It's really quick, has quick popup, calling through BT headset, etc. I find it to be fantastic for what I need/want.
http://www.tablettalkapp.com/
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I'd recommend MightText as well, but with their privacy service being such they can share your info with certain groups when they want, kills it for me.
I bought Tablet Talk a couple days ago and haven't looked back. I mean, it is a secure BT or Wifi connection just between the devices you activate, no outside party or servers involved. It's really quick, has quick popup, calling through BT headset, etc. I find it to be fantastic for what I need/want.
http://www.tablettalkapp.com/
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Do you have to have bluetooth head set to talk?
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Nburnes said:
I'd recommend MightText as well, but with their privacy service being such they can share your info with certain groups when they want, kills it for me.
I bought Tablet Talk a couple days ago and haven't looked back. I mean, it is a secure BT or Wifi connection just between the devices you activate, no outside party or servers involved. It's really quick, has quick popup, calling through BT headset, etc. I find it to be fantastic for what I need/want.
http://www.tablettalkapp.com/
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Where did you here that? What private info is shared with who and how do you know your other one doesn't?
Also, are you just a user or are you connected with this one you suggested?
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Richieboy67 said:
Mighty text is also great for what you want. It will sheet you phonecalls and even allow you to ext from all of your devices and your PC.
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I've been using MightText for a while now and love it.
I probably use it as much from the browser as I do from my tablet.
Excellent app! :good:
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Do you have to have bluetooth head set to talk?
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Don't know haven't tested it.
Richieboy67 said:
Where did you here that? What private info is shared with who and how do you know your other one doesn't?
Also, are you just a user or are you connected with this one you suggested?
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Didn't hear anything. Read through MightyText's quite creepy privacy policy. http://mightytext.net/privacy When you start using a "free" service, you become the service.
The one I talk about wouldn't be able to as it is a simple "ad-hocish" type network between the two devices. No internet, no servers, no data, just devices talking to each other. http://www.tablettalkapp.com/faq/
I am fully just a user mate who digs the app I suggested. Use it all the time here at home and at my job. Sorry if I sound like I may be selling it, once again I just really enjoy the privacy factor of it.
Wouldn't having Google voice on both devices solve your problem? I have Google voice linked to my HTC One as my voicemail client, and I can see all my sms messages, missed calls and voicemails on both devices, although the ui leaves much to be desired. Haven't tried to make any calls on my N7 though so I can't speak on that one.
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