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Does anyone that bought a TouchPad have any apps to suggest?
I realize that a number of us that bought an HP TouchPad are waiting to port Android in the near future, but in the meantime, would like to download some good WebOS apps. What do you suggest?
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I asked a very similar question recently and found this site to be very informative: www.precentral.net/new-touchpad-tips-apps-accessor...
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You may find some of the suggestions in this thread useful:
gdgt.com/question/what-is-the-best-software-and-wh...
Also, HP is giving away six select apps for free this week. More details at the Palm blog:
blog.palm.com/palm/2011/08/6-pack.html
gdgt.com/question/what-is-the-best-software-and-wh...
Also, HP is giving away six select apps for free this week. More details at the Palm blog:
blog.palm.com/palm/2011/08/6-pack.html
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Some of my favs:
--Tea Reader is a super awesome Google Reader client.
--Tap Note Lite is a free dropbox syncing note app that works pretty well. No native tablet version of evernote is available :-( Using the evernote web app is horrible...
--Advanced Browser has tabbed browsing.
--Tea Reader is a super awesome Google Reader client.
--Tap Note Lite is a free dropbox syncing note app that works pretty well. No native tablet version of evernote is available :-( Using the evernote web app is horrible...
--Advanced Browser has tabbed browsing.
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