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Favorite App so far.... Developers please see link to Announcements above.

From the reviews, ShootMe sounds kinda' hit and miss on unrooted phones. Some work and some don't. Might be worth a try though. If it doesn't work you can delete it.
 
I'll let you know how it goes on an unrooted Incredible



Ok - unrooted Incredible won't even let me open it. It installs, it opens, then it gives a bunch of crap about the developer not being liable if you screw up your phone - gives the Accept or Decline -I hit accept and it basically tells me to take a leap since I'm not rooted
 
Strange Shootme works unrooted randomly (it's always worked on my Intercept and Optimus). I also noticed that Boat Browser can take shots within the browser, works great:
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With No Root Screenshot It, you need to have a USB connection to your computer to set up the program to start with, but after that you don't need to connect to the computer any more. You can set the phone up to do a screen shot by shaking the phone, start it from the status bar, or a long press on search. You can view it with a file app like Astro, or in the gallery. Sorry for the enthusiasm, but I've missed this feature on the TBolt.
 
With No Root Screenshot It, you need to have a USB connection to your computer to set up the program to start with, but after that you don't need to connect to the computer any more. You can set the phone up to do a screen shot by shaking the phone, start it from the status bar, or a long press on search. You can view it with a file app like Astro, or in the gallery. Sorry for the enthusiasm, but I've missed this feature on the TBolt.

Good to know - I'm going to have to borrow my dad's cord to do this (I can't find mine)
 
In all of these pages I'm sure this has been mentioned before but I'll mention it again: Drop Box

Allows you to share photos, documents whatever between your phone and your computer. And it's free.
 
Another new program I'm liking a lot is True Caller which is a Caller ID app. I can't remember if I saw it here or on one of the other favorite app forums I was looking at. I know there are a lot of others, but this one is working great. It displays caller id even if they're not in your contacts, also displays messages you get, searches names and numbers, updates the addresses in your contacts list, connects your contacts with facebook and has a call filter for spam numbers. Not in the market that I can find, but here's a link, or you can Google it.

TrueCaller - Caller ID for your mobile with TrueCaller

I have this app and really like it
 
Hey can this block any number? Our just like 800 #s ?

I have no idea about using it to block numbers. I love having a caller ID on my phone for numbers not in my phone book. For call blocking I use "root call blocker" as it is the best call blocking app on the market.
 
I have no idea about using it to block numbers. I love having a caller ID on my phone for numbers not in my phone book. For call blocking I use "root call blocker" as it is the best call blocking app on the market.


thanks ill have to look in to that when I root my new phone
 
I don't know if it works on rooted phones, but True Caller does have a call filter to block calls. You can block calls from filtered numbers that you add and also block unknown callers. So far, I don't get any calls from any 800 numbers or anyone I want to block, so I don't know how well it works, or if it blocks 800 numbers or not. You can try it for free. It's a 2.99 one time fee, no monthly charge. They also have a new beta version they are getting ready to release.

TrueCaller - Caller ID for your mobile with TrueCaller

What's the new phone going to be?
 
Unless you live in like two states in the us you should never be charged tax for digital goods

FYI: A number of states have enacted tax laws and made changes to their respective tax codes that specifically apply to taxing digital goods:

Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, New Jersey, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Washington State, and Wisconsin, for example, all have laws on the books that allow the taxing of digital media.

My accountant, myself, a manager, and my publicist had a meeting about how to deal with new laws and old, often ignored laws regarding digital sales and the tax man. Trust me, I think we will see a big push towards taxing digital media because the government loves taxes and every state need more money.

The government has been pushing towards taxing the Internet and with their recent announcement about hiring something like (estimated to be) 16,000 new agents (most to collect Obama Care debts; the IRS loves huge fines and late fees) so perhaps the massive buildup will be to help collect digital sales taxes as well.
 
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