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RE[2]: What's the problem
by unoengborg on Wed 30th Sep 2009 11:31
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Come on, without Google Maps, Gmail and the google calendar, an android phone wouldn't be the same. There's no real need for the market, but the others are essential, at least to me.
Of course at least google maps can be installed 'aftermarket' or so I believe.
Of course at least google maps can be installed 'aftermarket' or so I believe.
IMHO, the google applications are not that good. For one thing I don't like to trust google with my personal information such as my contacts, my calendar events, or my e-mail, or to do lists. I want something with similar userinterface that stores data on my own servers. Google maps don't even give voice directions, wich makes it useless while driving.
So there would be a lot of things to improve if I evver find the time to write replacements.






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Come on, without Google Maps, Gmail and the google calendar, an android phone wouldn't be the same. There's no real need for the market, but the others are essential, at least to me.
Of course at least google maps can be installed 'aftermarket' or so I believe.