Originally Posted by
joeldf Curious as to how Snap is different from the other native GP download app: Droid Store.
I use Droid Store which is at v 2 now, and it works great. Open up the app, search for what I'm looking for, hit the download and then install it.
I don't run a lot of android apps, and the few I have were all free. I don't know what it would require for paid apps, but no Google account or ID is needed for the free ones through the app.
In fact, when I did a reload of the OS recently, Driod Store was the only android downloader I reloaded. I didn't bother with any of the other android app stores.
I will say that Droid Store does not save a list of apps downloaded, so it doesn't check if there are updates on what you have - at least not that I can find. But, the simplicity of searching and downloading is very nice.
Some of the other features of Snap seem god, but do you need a Google account to use Snap, or only to purchase paid apps?
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