I may have misspoken when I said I didn't need any stinkin' apps, but the truth of the matter is that there are several that I downloaded on my iPhone's that I would like to see for the Playbook.
It's no secret that Apple hires, fires, re-hires, and fires again many of the app developers for a variety of reasons, and I am quite sure some of these experts could be persuaded to develop for RIM.
Anyway, here's one of my apps, and if you all will, submit one or just two apps that you have purchased or acquired for free from the Apple store that you would like to see for the Playbook.
RDP client
netflix
hulu
airvideo would be nice
dropbox
kindle
google talk
words with friends
angry birds
firefox
ibird
logmein
pandora
tapatalk
ianatomy
iradiology
skype
oh yeah calendar, contacts native email would be nice
GAMES: 1.) Plants vs Zombies.
2.) Shadowgun.
3.) Words with Friends.
4.) Infinity Blade 2.
5.) Cut the Rope.
Contre Jour HD
6.) GodFinger All Star
(all games around these nature).
7.) (never did research on it, but a good RGP)
8.) Zen Bound 2
ANDROID MARKET (Apple doesn't have all this yet): 1.) Adobe Touch (Family) apps.
If only...
EDIT NOTES:
Originally Posted by jesseh
We need those fart apps.
It's better to have and not need, then to need and not have.
As a new playbook owner i would one day like to be able to purchase an app. I have had numerous ongoing interaction with rim/blackberry support. They are unable to find a solution.....they feel the situation will be resolved with the version 2.0 upgrade coming in February. Quite annoying. Expected better. Any connection between this kind of situation and their stock price(s)...... Apple would have fixed this fast.
I am surprised that there are not any golfers in the group. I have an app on my iPod, I think it also is available on the iPad, that is just great for practicing golf. The app is iSwing. For $2.99 it is a great app. If you want the full Monte, you can pay an additional $3.99 for Adam Scott's swing. But then, if you are not a golfer, don't even look at it.
I may have misspoken when I said I didn't need any stinkin' apps, but the truth of the matter is that there are several that I downloaded on my iPhone's that I would like to see for the Playbook.
It's no secret that Apple hires, fires, re-hires, and fires again many of the app developers for a variety of reasons, and I am quite sure some of these experts could be persuaded to develop for RIM.
Anyway, here's one of my apps, and if you all will, submit one or just two apps that you have purchased or acquired for free from the Apple store that you would like to see for the Playbook.
I am surprised that there are not any golfers in the group. I have an app on my iPod, I think it also is available on the iPad, that is just great for practicing golf. The app is iSwing. For $2.99 it is a great app. If you want the full Monte, you can pay an additional $3.99 for Adam Scott's swing. But then, if you are not a golfer, don't even look at it.
That's because most of us can't afford to play golf seriously... but does it help out Miniature golfers? lol