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Today's app - Baseball Superstars is a really fun game. I was really addicted to this game a couple years ago on my iPhone.
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Today's free app from Amazon: Retro Camera Plus. This is a 'special' version (3.6) for Amazon, where the current version on Google's Market is 3.5. The main difference is this app has permissions to see your contacts data, which has stirred a controversy about why this is necessary and is this version spyware. Any insights?
Saw this on XDA and figured some of you might be interested.
[APP} Amazon Free App of the Day Notifier - xda-developers
I read the description from the app's creator and some comments that followed. Does the app do any more than set an alarm and tell you what app is available? It would be nice if you could select categories of apps that you are interested in, and only get an alarm when a free app in those categories is available. Does the notification remain on if you miss the alarm?Saw this on XDA and figured some of you might be interested.
[APP} Amazon Free App of the Day Notifier - xda-developers
I read the description from the app's creator and some comments that followed. Does the app do any more than set an alarm and tell you what app is available?
It would be nice if you could select categories of apps that you are interested in, and only get an alarm when a free app in those categories is available.
Does the notification remain on if you miss the alarm?
I'm not overloaded with apps, but it seems like every other day or so, I have to update an app, even though I select automatic updating whenever available. So every day I check the Amazon market and the Google market, see which of my apps need updating, and check the free app of the day at Amazon. I would think this reminder app would become somewhat of an annoyance.
As far as I know, they don't have one. You can always search for the application in the Market and see what was recently changed; I doubt it will be different.Dumb question--when updates are available for apps I've downloaded through AppStore, where can I see the change log? Depending on what's been updated I may or may not bother with downloading a new version.
In Google Market there's a "Recently changed in this version" section at the bottom of the description.
Dumb question--when updates are available for apps I've downloaded through AppStore, where can I see the change log? Depending on what's been updated I may or may not bother with downloading a new version.
In Google Market there's a "Recently changed in this version" section at the bottom of the description.
being a business, person, I actually prefer the free tools as opposed to the daily free games.
SOOO, do you remember when I posted on this thread WAY back when I wrote a friendly email to Amazon about their app store telling them I love the new app store but it would be nice if they implemented a 2 step buying process to prevent customers from accidentially buying apps in error?? They wrote back and thanked me for my input and that they would send it along for review in future. I hope others here also sent an email for this.
Well, they indeed listened. Android central just reported Amazon app store has an update to their app store to include this feature. How cool is it that they are listening to the customers? It's a rare thing in this day and age. lol
Amazon Appstore receives minor update -- compability fixes, two step purchasing | Android Central
This will push it to your phone, for me it took about 2 mins and it showed up in my notifications panel, then I went to my phones settings and checked to allow 3rd party downloads and then it works. Then I go back and uncheck it, don't want to keep it check all the time, right.
I keep mine checked all the time for all the daily free apps I try out, plus all the non market beta versions of apps that I test out. It doesn't hurt anything as long as you know what you are installing
Hey guys, this is my first post here, though I've been following this thread for a while. Does anybody have any idea where the downloaded APK files are for apps purchased through the Amazon store? I've gotten a few of the daily apps that I haven't installed yet - I don't want to bother trying to run them on my pos Droid but wanted to grab them for when I upgrade later this year. But during the purchase process the app was downloaded, so I assume there are APK files sitting on my phone somewhere taking up valuable space. Am I right about this, and if so does anyone know where they are? Thanks!
Hey guys, this is my first post here, though I've been following this thread for a while. Does anybody have any idea where the downloaded APK files are for apps purchased through the Amazon store? I've gotten a few of the daily apps that I haven't installed yet - I don't want to bother trying to run them on my pos Droid but wanted to grab them for when I upgrade later this year. But during the purchase process the app was downloaded, so I assume there are APK files sitting on my phone somewhere taking up valuable space. Am I right about this, and if so does anyone know where they are? Thanks!
This doesn't really answer your question, but may hopefully be helpful.
If your phone is rooted, once installed, you can backup the APK files to SD card or to a Dropbox account using Titanium Backup, and then just delete them from internal memory if you don't plan on using them any time soon. That's what I do sometimes.
I hope this is helpful to you.
You don't need to worry about backing them up, once they are downloaded they are linked to your account and when you change phones you can simply download them again for free on you new phone.
This is correct if you want to go this route. You can backup any app using Titanium backup
Thanks to both of you for the replies, but let me clarify - I'm not looking to back up the files, I want to get rid of them. Chuzzle, for example - I got it during its free day but didn't even try to install it on this phone; I'm going to wait till I upgrade, but since it was downloaded I'm assuming that 20 mb apk file is sitting on my phone somewhere taking up space. I'm wondering where that file is so I can delete it until I'm ready to download it again. Any thoughts?
Edit - Forgot to mention, my phone's not rooted.
Hey guys, this is my first post here, though I've been following this thread for a while. Does anybody have any idea where the downloaded APK files are for apps purchased through the Amazon store? I've gotten a few of the daily apps that I haven't installed yet - I don't want to bother trying to run them on my pos Droid but wanted to grab them for when I upgrade later this year. But during the purchase process the app was downloaded, so I assume there are APK files sitting on my phone somewhere taking up valuable space. Am I right about this, and if so does anyone know where they are? Thanks!