Shawn Brown wrote:
>> And lastly, I from what I've seen, Archos has been much more
>> professional in its actions so far. For example, Al has outrightly
>> attacked them on the forums
>
> Archos - professional? Well how about:
> I am sorry but I really question how that would be legal. I don'
> And lastly, I from what I've seen, Archos has been much more
> professional in its actions so far. For example, Al has outrightly
> attacked them on the forums
Archos - professional? Well how about:
A) the site administrator calling consumers morons for paying more
than what Archos costs. Arc
I just checked the press release.
I do have a couple of small things to say.
For one, this is definitely for the courts to decide. For two, We as
the community don't know what happened so if either side comes in and
tries to "bad mouth" the other, we need to ignore that.
And lastly, I from what
Just a small update
We're translated our article at frandroid for english readers :
http://www.frandroid.com/6782/the-archos-5-it-for-1e-what-it%e2%80%99...
The official announcement should be happened today at appslib.com
website.
regards
On 6 nov, 18:47, arnouf wrote:
> The appslib should be
On 10/22/09 1:31 AM, arnouf wrote:
Hi Jeffrey,
On 20 oct, 17:29, Jeffrey Blattman wrote:
some comments on the appslib market,
1. no way to unpublish an app?
Yes you have. When you created an application, you have a link at the
bottom to add release or unpublish releas
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 9:35 AM, arnouf wrote:
> >
> > Definitely a showstopper. Additionally there is the
> > allegationhttp://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss/browse_frm/thread/4d5c...
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm not an Archos employee and I read this message two.
> I have no information about that
Hi,
I'm not an Archos employee and I read this message two.
I have no information about that, but I think that Archos has no
interest to play this type of game if they want their place on Android
business !
Arnaud
On 21 oct, 14:29, blindfold wrote:
> > 1. no way to unpublish an app?
> > 2. no
Hi Jeffrey,
On 20 oct, 17:29, Jeffrey Blattman wrote:
> some comments on the appslib market,
>
> 1. no way to unpublish an app?
Yes you have. When you created an application, you have a link at the
bottom to add release or unpublish release (one ar all)
> 2. no way to unpublish an app release?
s
> 1. no way to unpublish an app?
> 2. no way to unpublish an app release?
Definitely a showstopper. Additionally there is the allegation
http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss/browse_frm/thread/4d5c562f514c8c6f/
so there are multiple things that first need to be cleared up to gain
a minim
please refrain from discussing the android market market until my
patent clears.
On 10/20/09 8:36 AM, Jason Van Anden wrote:
Clearly the solution to this is an Android Market Market.
;)
Jason Van Anden
http://www.BubbleBeats.com
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Jeffrey
Blattman
Clearly the solution to this is an Android Market Market.
;)
Jason Van Anden
http://www.BubbleBeats.com
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Jeffrey Blattman <
jeffrey.blatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> some comments on the appslib market,
>
> 1. no way to unpublish an app?
> 2. no way to unpublish an
some comments on the appslib market,
1. no way to unpublish an app?
2. no way to unpublish an app release?
3. no way to edit an app release (comments, binary, or anything else)
4. app description doesn't maintain newlines
so yes, make sure you really want your app there, forever, before you
p
ok well is back the escape key? looks like it.
On 10/20/09 8:04 AM, Steve Oliver wrote:
the Menu button is done with the PAGE UP key
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Jeffrey
Blattman
wrote:
and the menu button?
On 10/20/09 7:48 AM, Steve w
the Menu button is done with the PAGE UP key
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Jeffrey Blattman <
jeffrey.blatt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> and the menu button?
>
> On 10/20/09 7:48 AM, Steve wrote:
>
> I tried the Archos emulator on your web site, but can't figure out how
> to simulate the BACK butto
and the menu button?
On 10/20/09 7:48 AM, Steve wrote:
I tried the Archos emulator on your web site, but can't figure out how
to simulate the BACK button? Is there a key for it? thanks.
On Oct 20, 1:56 am, arnouf wrote:
If you have developed or if you are developing applicati
Got it, it's the ESC key (just like all the other emulators).
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Steve wrote:
>
> I tried the Archos emulator on your web site, but can't figure out how
> to simulate the BACK button? Is there a key for it? thanks.
>
> On Oct 20, 1:56 am, arnouf wrote:
> > If you
I tried the Archos emulator on your web site, but can't figure out how
to simulate the BACK button? Is there a key for it? thanks.
On Oct 20, 1:56 am, arnouf wrote:
> If you have developed or if you are developing applications, and they
> are on the Android Market - Great! - But these apps are
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