Items tagged with: app
The webOS Wish List: Global promo codes
We'll be honest - this one is more for the developers and our own lazy purposes. Right now, webOS App Catalog developers are only able to generate promo codes for their apps on a per-country basis, i.e
App Giveaway: 100 copies of Stereo Camera
So far 3D in smartphones has proven to be a bit of a gimmick. At least we don't have to wear glasses to make it work with devices like the Android-powered HTC Evo 3D, but as it turns out - you don't need
The webOS Wish List: A truly global App Catalog
This weekend's post from webOS developer Dan Perlberger on dealing with app piracy has generated one of the best conversations on the issue I think I've ever seen. A lot of opposing voices have been brought
App Giveaway: 50 copies of Grave Defense HD
There are tower defense games and then there are tower defense nightmares. Grave Defense HD by Art of Bytes falls into the latter category. With 24 levels designed for the tablet and phone form factors
App Giveaway: 50 copies of Slideshow Presentation HD
There's a decent enough photo viewing app on the TouchPad. But that's what it is - decent. Sure, you can run a slideshow on it, but what about putting in music, changing the display order, and including
The webOS wish list: App Catalog changelogs
With webOS going open source and HP redoubling their development efforts to support the endeavor, one might look to their phone or tablet and suddenly start seeing areas in which webOS could be improved
App Giveaway: 100 copies of Slide Master
We've all used our smartphones to take pictures of important or just plain fun events. But viewing them? That's never a great experience out of the box. That's where Slide Master by Appsotutely comes in
App Giveaway: 10 copies of Astraware Solitaire
As we mentioned a few days back, Astraware has been making some notable progress up the ladder of their TouchPad Totalizer. The third app on the chain, Astraware Solitaire, was released just this weekend
App Review: Archive Manager
While the ability to ZIP and UNZIP files directly on your webOS device has existed in homebrew via command line (or embedded in apps like Save/Restore from WebOS Internals) for a long time, the release
Set up App Catalog carrier billing [webOS 2.1+]
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