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For those already on android, what apps to put on the evo first?

Hi i would be completely new to appbrain...can you give me a rundown on how this works, what it is, what i need to do? THANKS in advance! is this the alternative to searching for each app on my phone and installing there?
 
Hi i would be completely new to appbrain...can you give me a rundown on how this works, what it is, what i need to do? THANKS in advance! is this the alternative to searching for each app on my phone and installing there?
appbrain lets you find apps on your computer. its all free (signup). some apps cost money, but most are free. just find the app you want, click "add to list" and thats it. on your phone, download "appbrain market sync" and it will automatically take all apps from your list and download them onto your phone.
 
this is a great ime saver! any other advantages other than quicker app find and install? any additional apps here etc...
 
appbrain lets you find apps on your computer. its all free (signup). some apps cost money, but most are free. just find the app you want, click "add to list" and thats it. on your phone, download "appbrain market sync" and it will automatically take all apps from your list and download them onto your phone.


I too will be new to the EVO...old pre user...so excited!!

do you need a gmail account to DL apps? also, if you need to get a new phone(lose it ect), how are the apps/settings on the evo backed up and transferred to the new handset?

TIA!
 
There's already a thread for this:

http://androidforums.com/htc-evo-4g/74765-those-already-android-what-apps-put-evo-first.html

If you're going to start another, then would you please merge them? Though it's a little older, the info in the other thread is just as viable.

Good idea. I thought there was an existing thread.

i wouldnt call them the same threads...this is more specific to this app. it wont be overloaded by other posts not pertaining to this topic...

I thought about that, but then I decided that all "App Sharing" should be under one roof. For cleanliness.
 
Thanks for the link...I took a look and found the piece to see if it could pick up the station you want. Unfortunately, it couldn't stream the station I want...KUBE93 out of Seattle...the place I miss so, so much.

Lol, you're in Kansas City missing seattle, and I'm in KC trying to move to Seattle, I'll wish us both luck in making it there one day
 
I kept getting the AppBrain 400 Server error thing too for a while and it was bugging me. I think someone else had mentioned this, so I tried it too: I deleted the account I set up (that page was occasionally accessible, it was the app pages that were not working for me), then simply re-set it up. Difference this time: I got a confirmation email and now all works fine.
 
I kept getting the AppBrain 400 Server error thing too for a while and it was bugging me. I think someone else had mentioned this, so I tried it too: I deleted the account I set up (that page was occasionally accessible, it was the app pages that were not working for me), then simply re-set it up. Difference this time: I got a confirmation email and now all works fine.

Server issues on AppBrain's side. Someone stupid intern keeps forgetting to feed the hamsters and they're getting pissed off. :p

Just got to wait it out.
 
Can someone tell me the benefits of Astro File Manager ? I kinda get the idea from the appbrain.com description, but I would like to hear from someone who actually uses it, and their opinions on it !

Thanks. 7 Days to go.
 
Can someone tell me the benefits of Astro File Manager ? I kinda get the idea from the appbrain.com description, but I would like to hear from someone who actually uses it, and their opinions on it !

Thanks. 7 Days to go.

I'm new to it, but it's a file manager and then some.

You can do stuff like move/sort files around on your SD card. You can use it as a picture browser too. Maybe you just downloaded a bunch of ROMs and want to put them into a different folder on your SD card? It seems there's some sort of file backup functionality as well, but I haven't toyed with it yet. There's a Process/Task manager built in as well.
 
I'm new to it, but it's a file manager and then some.

You can do stuff like move/sort files around on your SD card. You can use it as a picture browser too. Maybe you just downloaded a bunch of ROMs and want to put them into a different folder on your SD card? It seems there's some sort of file backup functionality as well, but I haven't toyed with it yet. There's a Process/Task manager built in as well.

Hmmm.... guess I'll check it out. Thanks for the quick reply
 
I have selected 18 apps on appbrain so far to install on my phone when I get it. How long should I expect it to take all these apps to get installed on the phone? TIA
 
I have selected 18 apps on appbrain so far to install on my phone when I get it. How long should I expect it to take all these apps to get installed on the phone? TIA

Presuming you have a solid Internet connection, I'd say it took me maybe 20 - 60 seconds per app?

Slap on the AppBrain app first, and that'll allow you to connect to your list. It has to be the base "Apps on my Phone" list too - if you've created custom lists the AppBrain app has no visibility on it. That threw me for a loop as I created several custom lists for myself.

Then once you're in the AppBrain app, it'll tie into the Android Marketplace app and install each one by one. You have to authorize each one, so this isn't a "batch all and walk away" sort of thing. But it's pretty painless. I did most of mine (about 40-50) while in a status meeting! :p
 
Presuming you have a solid Internet connection, I'd say it took me maybe 20 - 60 seconds per app?

Slap on the AppBrain app first, and that'll allow you to connect to your list. It has to be the base "Apps on my Phone" list too - if you've created custom lists the AppBrain app has no visibility on it. That threw me for a loop as I created several custom lists for myself.

Then once you're in the AppBrain app, it'll tie into the Android Marketplace app and install each one by one. You have to authorize each one, so this isn't a "batch all and walk away" sort of thing. But it's pretty painless. I did most of mine (about 40-50) while in a status meeting! :p

in account settings you can select what list it syncs with you phone
 
Slap on the AppBrain app first.....

Whats the best way to do this ? Open the Evo's Internet browser and go to appbrain.com ? Or should I find appbrain on the default Android Marketplace via the actual phone ?

Any other/better methods ?

Thanks !
 
Whats the best way to do this ? Open the Evo's Internet browser and go to appbrain.com ? Or should I find appbrain on the default Android Marketplace via the actual phone ?

Any other/better methods ?

Thanks !

when you sign up you get an email(that you should be able o read on the phone) with a link to the AppBrain sync app
 
Whats the best way to do this ? Open the Evo's Internet browser and go to appbrain.com ? Or should I find appbrain on the default Android Marketplace via the actual phone ?

Any other/better methods ?

Thanks !

Use the Market app - the Evo will already have it.
 
what are the benefits to setting up my appbrain stuff before getting my EVO?

You have the apps you want in a nice organized list, and can install 'em all in one fell swoop.

Otherwise you have to slog through the Android Market and find each and every app you want to install.
 
i didnt like sports tap at all when i had it... i thought sportacular was one of the best ones when ihad my iphone

Agreed, Sportacular is the go to sports score app on my iPhone. And I have ESPN Scorecenter, Fox Sports, CBS Sports, and I always go back to Sportacular. Has a great and simple UI.
 
You have the apps you want in a nice organized list, and can install 'em all in one fell swoop.

Otherwise you have to slog through the Android Market and find each and every app you want to install.

you get a list going before you get the phone, so when you get the phone you already have apps to put on and start playing with


So once I do get the phone, I assume it's easy to install them from AppBrain? Do I have to connect my phone to my computer with the USB cable?
 
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