i wouldn't mind testing the .XAP for WP7.5
what version (or versions) of droid you gonna build on first?
Speed Test iOS and Android Apps
Started by CA3LE, Oct 05 2011 11:46 PM
iOS Android speed test mobile app iPhone iPod
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#21
Posted 09 October 2011 - 04:43 PM
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Interviewing rednecks and women about politics - my first reaction was how retarded what they were saying was, then I realized it was still several levels above what would be coming out of Sarah Palin.
Interviewing rednecks and women about politics - my first reaction was how retarded what they were saying was, then I realized it was still several levels above what would be coming out of Sarah Palin.
#22
Posted 01 January 2012 - 08:40 PM
I use the iPad a LOT, and see absolutely no reason to run SpeedTest in anything but the browser. The only possible reason that I could imagine that you'd do it is for the exposure.
By "do it" I mean develop an app for iOS. No need as afar as I'm concerned.
By "do it" I mean develop an app for iOS. No need as afar as I'm concerned.
iMac Intel Core i3, 3.06 GHz, 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz, PCI Bus Ethernet, AirPort Extreme 802.11 a/b/g/n, WD 500GB int HDD, Seagate Firewire 400 Ext 750GB HDD, Officejet J6400….iPad 2, iPhone 4. Speeds below are for an iMac, iPad 2 and iPhone 4 respectively via. Rr.com




#23
Posted 01 January 2012 - 10:08 PM
Sorry about the "SpeedTest" above, I meant "testmy"
Qualifier: If the browser isn't affecting the results, then the browser SpeedTest is fine. But from a business perspective, I would think the app would be the better case. An interface to the website in the app would bring people here. I too browse for apps on Google and websites before going to the AppStore. The stores take too much of your time finding what you want. But with a good rating, people will come from the store.
Qualifier: If the browser isn't affecting the results, then the browser SpeedTest is fine. But from a business perspective, I would think the app would be the better case. An interface to the website in the app would bring people here. I too browse for apps on Google and websites before going to the AppStore. The stores take too much of your time finding what you want. But with a good rating, people will come from the store.
iMac Intel Core i3, 3.06 GHz, 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz, PCI Bus Ethernet, AirPort Extreme 802.11 a/b/g/n, WD 500GB int HDD, Seagate Firewire 400 Ext 750GB HDD, Officejet J6400….iPad 2, iPhone 4. Speeds below are for an iMac, iPad 2 and iPhone 4 respectively via. Rr.com




#24
Posted 04 January 2012 - 12:06 AM
just saw this topic and i have only one minor detail to put in here....I love having "full" internet on my droid x...but at the same time, i get pissed off at my pinch and zoom and what not on the browser...yes the browser works fine and i do speed tests occasionally on it, but in my mind i still hate having to pinch and zoom and scroll across the screen back and forth just to read some posts or to look at my results in detail. stuff like that. sure like i said, it works fine on the browser, but too many small things annoy me about such a small screen and a full sized web page. which is why i like a light weight app. on other forums, it lets me surf the forums, post up, etc. without having to deal with accidentally swiping a link or something while trying to scroll/zoom in. and if i want some of the extra things on the app, it goes ahead and opens the browser to that page. simple as pie.
sorry for a late reply about all this, just felt like i should put my 2 cents in.
sorry for a late reply about all this, just felt like i should put my 2 cents in.
#25
Posted 04 January 2012 - 05:01 PM
RyanS. I too had the same compromised experience with my iPhone. It was great, but at the same time frustrating. the iPad is the perfect solution. No more pinching and stretching and hitting links. It's size, weight,, everything about it is pretty much perfect. I've never tried an Android tablet so I can't talk to it's strengths and weaknesses. I literally use it all the time. My phone is a phone again with email and a camera which it's great at.
iMac Intel Core i3, 3.06 GHz, 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz, PCI Bus Ethernet, AirPort Extreme 802.11 a/b/g/n, WD 500GB int HDD, Seagate Firewire 400 Ext 750GB HDD, Officejet J6400….iPad 2, iPhone 4. Speeds below are for an iMac, iPad 2 and iPhone 4 respectively via. Rr.com




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