1. Lostlimit's Avatar
    the native app sucks its too glitchy is there a good app to sideload thanks
    01-09-12 12:18 AM
  2. Trevante's Avatar
    the native app sucks its too glitchy is there a good app to sideload thanks
    I use the Android YouTube app. If you're OS2 beta, you can sideload the YouTube app and it works well. The only problem is that you can't sign into your account and post comments/look at your subscriptions since RIM disabled the Google Sign-in. You might be able to get around that by rooting, but I'm not 100% sure.

    Alternatively, you could just go to YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. in the webbrowser. It's not quite as smooth as an app would be, but it does work well.

    I'm surprised that signature doesn't break any of the forum rules ......
    Was that really worth a post? You could have at least added to the topic instead of just making a pointless post.
    01-09-12 12:51 AM
  3. kunamvahees's Avatar
    Also, native app missing ability to delete history of youtube videos.
    collapsed likes this.
    01-09-12 10:09 AM
  4. Blacklac's Avatar
    The native Youtube App in the OS2 beta is better. Are you on 1.0.8?
    01-09-12 10:28 AM
  5. Alt-F4's Avatar
    Your useing a playbook not a ifad! Ive used the browser since day one.. it works better on my playbook then it does on my laptop almost lol but I know this dosent help ya.. just dont see why you would want an app as they usually dont allow for as much as the website does.
    01-09-12 01:24 PM
  6. collapsed's Avatar
    Also, native app missing ability to delete history of youtube videos.
    Not like there is porn on youtube.
    Lostlimit likes this.
    01-09-12 01:47 PM
  7. Lostlimit's Avatar
    I use the Android YouTube app. If you're OS2 beta, you can sideload the YouTube app and it works well. The only problem is that you can't sign into your account and post comments/look at your subscriptions since RIM disabled the Google Sign-in. You might be able to get around that by rooting, but I'm not 100% sure.

    Alternatively, you could just go to YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. in the webbrowser. It's not quite as smooth as an app would be, but it does work well.



    Was that really worth a post? You could have at least added to the topic instead of just making a pointless post.
    do you have the bar file for android youtube thanks
    01-09-12 05:41 PM
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