well mrpickles was a fake usernameHappy to join the fun. Haven't played in years. KingOtisi'll prepare to get served. I just got back into it about 2 months ago, and I really don't have any good strategy. You can enjoy raping my queenMine = MrPickleszam88User name?1188 rating here - i suck but just started a few months agoFrostillicus said:I use most often:
1. Chess Time
I'll set up a game.
the score is way better than scorecenter IMO. the alerts are lightening fast, sometimes almost too fast depending on how delayed your HD/satellite feed is.
thanks, this is a very good app.the score is way better than scorecenter IMO. the alerts are lightening fast, sometimes almost too fast depending on how delayed your HD/satellite feed is.
updates VERY often (tho not annoyingly) to work out any bugs ppl write about it... tho to be honest, I havent had any issue except for push alerts coming in slow when I was on wi-fi as opposed to LTE.thanks, this is a very good app.the score is way better than scorecenter IMO. the alerts are lightening fast, sometimes almost too fast depending on how delayed your HD/satellite feed is.
i'd been using cbs sports, which was ok, but this is nice
It's awesome for gambling..just "favorite" the games your betting on and you get the alerts after every score (and can customize further). As I mentioned, beware if you have your favorite team "favorited"...there have been instances where I hear the alert and check my phone only to see the score happen seconds later. Now I just "unfollow" the events that I really care about watching live.updates VERY often (tho not annoyingly) to work out any bugs ppl write about it... tho to be honest, I havent had any issue except for push alerts coming in slow when I was on wi-fi as opposed to LTE.thanks, this is a very good app.the score is way better than scorecenter IMO. the alerts are lightening fast, sometimes almost too fast depending on how delayed your HD/satellite feed is.
i'd been using cbs sports, which was ok, but this is nice
but that issue has been fixed. best sports app, bar none.
Lolwell mrpickles was a fake usernameHappy to join the fun. Haven't played in years. KingOtisi'll prepare to get served. I just got back into it about 2 months ago, and I really don't have any good strategy. You can enjoy raping my queenMine = MrPicklesI'll set up a game.zam88User name?1188 rating here - i suck but just started a few months agoFrostillicus said:I use most often:
1. Chess Time
I've used Tasker for several years....similar to Llama I think. It's a paid app, and there's a learning curve, but it's very powerful when it comes to automating your phone. I'm a big fan.This sounds awesome.I've had apps come and go, but every new phone gets a location service/scheduled task app. On Android, I use Llama.
This app will learn and record what cell towers to associate with your home or work location. It can turn on or off any number of features on your phone based on your location, time or environment.
It have it turn on my wifi at 7am and sync all my stuff. At 9am it changes to normal mode. In the evening, it adjusts volumes down so they don't interrupt conversations. At night, it switches my phone to silent and offline (I don't want anyone texting or calling the middle of the night.
I also use it to change wallpaper on the days their is a Husker game, or Bears game.
avoiding injuries said:Genius Scan- allows me to take a picture of anything and turn it into a PDF.
MattFancy said:Cozi - Wife and I use it for grocery lists when she needs me to pick up something from the store.
Dropbox - Easily transfer pics and documents between phone and computer
Don Quixote said:Untappd for beer.
Otis said:Waze has to be the best map/navigation/traffic app. It's really good.
We started with GroceryIQ and thought it was great... but it was really designed for just one person. We wanted to have a common list where my wife and I could both add to it, and whoever's at the store could pull it up. We tried GrocerySmart, which had the functionality we wanted, but wasn't very reliable. We switched to AnyList and it's perfect.
RetroArch - to play old-school console games like the original 8-bit NES version of Tetris.
Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
the score is way better than scorecenter IMO. the alerts are lightening fast, sometimes almost too fast depending on how delayed your HD/satellite feed is.
Grocery IQ shares a list with another person. Just one thoughI recommend checking out AnyList.Osaurus said:Grocery iQ
We started with GroceryIQ and thought it was great... but it was really designed for just one person. We wanted to have a common list where my wife and I could both add to it, and whoever's at the store could pull it up. We tried GrocerySmart, which had the functionality we wanted, but wasn't very reliable. We switched to AnyList and it's perfect.
This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
I downloaded Tasker and read awesome things about it, but it seems really hard to figure out and use.I've used Tasker for several years....similar to Llama I think. It's a paid app, and there's a learning curve, but it's very powerful when it comes to automating your phone. I'm a big fan.This sounds awesome.I've had apps come and go, but every new phone gets a location service/scheduled task app. On Android, I use Llama.
This app will learn and record what cell towers to associate with your home or work location. It can turn on or off any number of features on your phone based on your location, time or environment.
It have it turn on my wifi at 7am and sync all my stuff. At 9am it changes to normal mode. In the evening, it adjusts volumes down so they don't interrupt conversations. At night, it switches my phone to silent and offline (I don't want anyone texting or calling the middle of the night.
I also use it to change wallpaper on the days their is a Husker game, or Bears game.
Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
DolphinOtis said:Good call on Chrome. Best browser there is.Frostillicus said:I use most often:
1. Chess Time
2. Chrome
3. Netflix
4. Redbox
5. Flixster
This was probably really helpful.
Well how about StopNShop or Walgreens? Isn't there some kind of connection between my rewards card and the credit card I always use to buy things there? I'm just giving info to an app called Key Ring?Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
I have never had a reward card linked to a credit cardWell how about StopNShop or Walgreens? Isn't there some kind of connection between my rewards card and the credit card I always use to buy things there? I'm just giving info to an app called Key Ring?Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
Not linked directly by you but don't you think if you use a reward card and then pay with a credit card they are somehow linked in a database?I have never had a reward card linked to a credit cardWell how about StopNShop or Walgreens? Isn't there some kind of connection between my rewards card and the credit card I always use to buy things there? I'm just giving info to an app called Key Ring?Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
Membership rewards and CC info are completely separate. For an app like KeyRing to get your CC info it would have to hack into CVS or whomever. So really - no risk (over and above what might happen if someone hacks Target).Well how about StopNShop or Walgreens? Isn't there some kind of connection between my rewards card and the credit card I always use to buy things there? I'm just giving info to an app called Key Ring?Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
Well yes, but not KeyRing's. CVS's, yes.Not linked directly by you but don't you think if you use a reward card and then pay with a credit card they are somehow linked in a database?I have never had a reward card linked to a credit cardWell how about StopNShop or Walgreens? Isn't there some kind of connection between my rewards card and the credit card I always use to buy things there? I'm just giving info to an app called Key Ring?Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
I'm not saying that the makers of KeyRing would do it but how do I know what their security is. Maybe they are easily hacked and will have my cards from multiple places.Membership rewards and CC info are completely separate. For an app like KeyRing to get your CC info it would have to hack into CVS or whomever. So really - no risk (over and above what might happen if someone hacks Target).Well how about StopNShop or Walgreens? Isn't there some kind of connection between my rewards card and the credit card I always use to buy things there? I'm just giving info to an app called Key Ring?Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
All it does is store those barcodes and numbers for you. My wallet is thinner by a third.
I guess that must have been added after we switched away... probably 2 years ago.Grocery IQ shares a list with another person. Just one though.I recommend checking out AnyList.Osaurus said:Grocery iQ
We started with GroceryIQ and thought it was great... but it was really designed for just one person. We wanted to have a common list where my wife and I could both add to it, and whoever's at the store could pull it up. We tried GrocerySmart, which had the functionality we wanted, but wasn't very reliable. We switched to AnyList and it's perfect.
Another negative with Grocery IQ is that if the other list keeper is on a different version than you (either OS or Grocery IQ version, I'm not sure) the lists stop updating.I guess that must have been added after we switched away... probably 2 years ago.Grocery IQ shares a list with another person. Just one though.I recommend checking out AnyList.Osaurus said:Grocery iQ
We started with GroceryIQ and thought it was great... but it was really designed for just one person. We wanted to have a common list where my wife and I could both add to it, and whoever's at the store could pull it up. We tried GrocerySmart, which had the functionality we wanted, but wasn't very reliable. We switched to AnyList and it's perfect.
Best way to learn is to find Profiles online and just copy the steps. Once you get a couple to work as expected, you start to figure out how it works.I downloaded Tasker and read awesome things about it, but it seems really hard to figure out and use.I've used Tasker for several years....similar to Llama I think. It's a paid app, and there's a learning curve, but it's very powerful when it comes to automating your phone. I'm a big fan.This sounds awesome.I've had apps come and go, but every new phone gets a location service/scheduled task app. On Android, I use Llama.
This app will learn and record what cell towers to associate with your home or work location. It can turn on or off any number of features on your phone based on your location, time or environment.
It have it turn on my wifi at 7am and sync all my stuff. At 9am it changes to normal mode. In the evening, it adjusts volumes down so they don't interrupt conversations. At night, it switches my phone to silent and offline (I don't want anyone texting or calling the middle of the night.
I also use it to change wallpaper on the days their is a Husker game, or Bears game.
I tested Tasker and Llama when I got my first Android phone. They are very similar.I downloaded Tasker and read awesome things about it, but it seems really hard to figure out and use.I've used Tasker for several years....similar to Llama I think. It's a paid app, and there's a learning curve, but it's very powerful when it comes to automating your phone. I'm a big fan.This sounds awesome.I've had apps come and go, but every new phone gets a location service/scheduled task app. On Android, I use Llama.
This app will learn and record what cell towers to associate with your home or work location. It can turn on or off any number of features on your phone based on your location, time or environment.
It have it turn on my wifi at 7am and sync all my stuff. At 9am it changes to normal mode. In the evening, it adjusts volumes down so they don't interrupt conversations. At night, it switches my phone to silent and offline (I don't want anyone texting or calling the middle of the night.
I also use it to change wallpaper on the days their is a Husker game, or Bears game.
Abraham said:Did you know that two of the three creators are Carson and Jordan Palmer?Bengalsfan said:RunPee
I use it during every movie I go see. Awesomely practical app.
Kelly Johnson
says:May 31, 2011 at 8:06 pm
I heard about RunPee from Jordan Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals’ QB (Carson’s brother) when the Bengals were featured on HBO’s Hard Knocks in the summer of 2009. Is he part of the group that started it, or just a fan? I’m a 50-ish woman who is VERY grateful for RunPee! I’ve been telling all my the rest of the “gotta go, gotta go right now” generation about you.
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Dan Floriosays:May 31, 2011 at 9:47 pm
@Kelly I’m so glad that RunPee has helped you and your “generation”.
Jordan is a member of a company named RockLive – formerly RockSoftware – that builds iPhone applications. I had the idea for RunPee ages ago and eventually built the website. When it became popular I had lots of people begging for an iPhone application. I’m a software developer but at the time I had no idea how to build iPhone apps so I partnered with RockLive. That’s how Jordan got involved.
Of course when he and Carson were being interviewed on “Hard Knocks” they couldn’t just say, “This geek Dan Florio had the idea and so my company built the iPhone app for him.” HBO would certainly have left that sitting on the editing room floor. So, with my complete consent, Jordan and Carson used the word “We” a lot. Of course we includes me because I’m technically a part of RockLive so they weren’t exactly lying. They were just being a tiny bit misleading in order to get that interview in the show. It worked. We all benefited. And really, who cares who came up with the idea as long as you don’t have to sit uncomfortably in the theater, right?
No..your card is probably tokenized and encrypted, so your card number isn't actually linked to anything.Not linked directly by you but don't you think if you use a reward card and then pay with a credit card they are somehow linked in a database?I have never had a reward card linked to a credit cardWell how about StopNShop or Walgreens? Isn't there some kind of connection between my rewards card and the credit card I always use to buy things there? I'm just giving info to an app called Key Ring?Where? Putting in my Amtrak rewards card number doesn't give them anything having to do with my credit card.This sounds great and I hate to be a paranoid #### but is there any way that this app can make a connection between my rewards card and my credit card? You have to scan your rewards card into it, which makes sense. I would imagine there's a link somewhere between the card and the credit card you use.Key Ring - sick of keeping track of all those memberships and cards in your wallet? I have been able to take all my hotel, airline, etc. cards out of my wallet with this.
What do these printers cost? I don't have a printer set up but would love to have one tucked away in a closet somewhere but logged into our wifi. We don't use one much so out of sight would be nice.google cloud print is awesome if you have a compatible networked printer
printing from my phone/tablet is awesome
If you have the motivation, you can connect whatever printer you've got to a very tiny computer called a Raspberry Pi that costs $35 and turn it into a print server.What do these printers cost? I don't have a printer set up but would love to have one tucked away in a closet somewhere but logged into our wifi. We don't use one much so out of sight would be nice.google cloud print is awesome if you have a compatible networked printer
printing from my phone/tablet is awesome
Epson printer like 110 bucks.What do these printers cost? I don't have a printer set up but would love to have one tucked away in a closet somewhere but logged into our wifi. We don't use one much so out of sight would be nice.google cloud print is awesome if you have a compatible networked printer
printing from my phone/tablet is awesome
I like it ok, but I don't find myself reading the news that often. It is a slick format thoughNobody likes flipboard? I don't really know how I would live without it.
Epson xp 400 like 80 bucks plus inkWhat do these printers cost? I don't have a printer set up but would love to have one tucked away in a closet somewhere but logged into our wifi. We don't use one much so out of sight would be nice.google cloud print is awesome if you have a compatible networked printer
printing from my phone/tablet is awesome
There are routers that allow this as well. My iphone can't communicate with my printer, but it can communicate with my router which then sends the message to the printerEpson xp 400 like 80 bucks plus inkWhat do these printers cost? I don't have a printer set up but would love to have one tucked away in a closet somewhere but logged into our wifi. We don't use one much so out of sight would be nice.google cloud print is awesome if you have a compatible networked printer
printing from my phone/tablet is awesome
Try weather underground.Any tips on weather app for android? Really like Intellicast on iOS for the live radar, but haven't found an equal.
Also, I switched from Hangouts to Handcent for SMS texting and it's better, but not sure if there's something else out there. I don't care about video or bells and whistles, just want a clean interface for plain old texting.
1weatherAny tips on weather app for android? Really like Intellicast on iOS for the live radar, but haven't found an equal.
Also, I switched from Hangouts to Handcent for SMS texting and it's better, but not sure if there's something else out there. I don't care about video or bells and whistles, just want a clean interface for plain old texting.
0 resteraunts in my area? WTF?It's for ordering food... I don't think I've called a restaurant in over 2 years.What is that?Seamless has to be up there.
Agree with 1Weather, it's definitely my favorite after trying most of the options out there.1weatherAny tips on weather app for android? Really like Intellicast on iOS for the live radar, but haven't found an equal.
Also, I switched from Hangouts to Handcent for SMS texting and it's better, but not sure if there's something else out there. I don't care about video or bells and whistles, just want a clean interface for plain old texting.
and never, ever look back
secondly... go for 8sms for texting, and also never, ever look back
I didn't care for 1Weather when I used it. Probably just personal preference but I didn't like how it looked. It felt cheap. I've been using the Yahoo weather app and it's nice to look at, but a bare minimum for a weather app. I don't like that it doesn't have animated radar.Agree with 1Weather, it's definitely my favorite after trying most of the options out there.1weatherAny tips on weather app for android? Really like Intellicast on iOS for the live radar, but haven't found an equal.
Also, I switched from Hangouts to Handcent for SMS texting and it's better, but not sure if there's something else out there. I don't care about video or bells and whistles, just want a clean interface for plain old texting.
and never, ever look back
secondly... go for 8sms for texting, and also never, ever look back
the widgets on android look beautiful on the home/lock screenI didn't care for 1Weather when I used it. Probably just personal preference but I didn't like how it looked. It felt cheap. I've been using the Yahoo weather app and it's nice to look at, but a bare minimum for a weather app. I don't like that it doesn't have animated radar.Agree with 1Weather, it's definitely my favorite after trying most of the options out there.1weatherAny tips on weather app for android? Really like Intellicast on iOS for the live radar, but haven't found an equal.
Also, I switched from Hangouts to Handcent for SMS texting and it's better, but not sure if there's something else out there. I don't care about video or bells and whistles, just want a clean interface for plain old texting.
and never, ever look back
secondly... go for 8sms for texting, and also never, ever look back
Might have to give 1Weather another try.
I am a fan.Waze has to be the best map/navigation/traffic app. It's really good.Facebook- so I can see what all of my friends are up to. It's been really cool the past couple of days as I've gotten to see every present they and their spoiled children received.
Uber is great if you're in a city.
Scorecenter to check scores and stats
Tinder
I use google maps for traffic, but wonder if there is a better app for that