Is this all there is??

mradlauer

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To start off, this is somewhat of a rant...Its about apps so I figured this might be the best place to get some feed back.

I am a proud owner of a Droid X and a Wifi Xoom. I am also an avid fan of the the Android product for its openness and ability to customize the user experience.

Here's my rant: Is this all we get??

I love my phone and have tweaked it to the n'th degree of my comfort level...It does all the things I need it to do and it still take/makes calls and sends and recieves texts...lol Same with my Xoom...Rooted and customized kernel et al...

Where are the apps for these devices?? Why are the developers staying away from Android? Because its Open Source?

I feel like I've reached the potential for my device because there just arent apps out there that do the things that I need, all the while the "fruity" app store has what I need/want to be able to be productive in my field of work.

Am I missing something here, or has Android become a tweakers delight? I DONT want to buy an iPad, or an iPhone for that matter. But for all the openness we have here, they have all the form and functionality of mainstream applications and the attention of the development community.

I would gladly give up the ability to root and customize my kernel for an Android app that will see LTC Timecode, or will have tools that help me do my job in the Audio/Video world....

There are some good apps out there. SL Digislate is a great slate app...but it falls short of being more useful because it doesnt read Timecode. I cant use Time of Day on everyshoot...

I know this comment might agrivate some, but it seems like the apps we do have are repeats of other apps...most are quite amature at best.

Like I said, I know there are some great apps out there...I have no problem paying whatever if its a good app..Believe me!! If someone comes up with the stuff I can use, I would pimp it till the cows come home. I believe in Android...I'm just affraid it will never gain valitidy in a world/market when these types of questions dont come up.

Comment away, and please excuse my frustration...I just want a device thats better and more useful than the competition.
 
I cant stand iOS. I've never thought it was a good platform to begin with but I agree with your reasoning...iOS is iOS etc...I am a Mac user, thats where my comittment to Apple starts...and ENDS!

I do work in the Audio/Video world...Mostly Audio, but I use Timecode devices to sync multiple cameras and slates together etc...

I dont think its unreasonable to want good apps...I dont want to switch platforms, I like my phone and I like my tablet. I just want them to be more useful in my world. I will be severely disappointed if I have to buy an iPod just to use a few of the app I need to do my job.

Sometimes I think that Android is too open for its own good...and this is why devs stay away. Like you said, too many devices and with bootloaders being open and all the developement in the ROM world, I think it scars devs away because of the trouble they would have supporting an app in who knows how many version of an OS.

Anyway, my two cents...and like I said its a rant. I hope things do improve!
 
I kind of agree with you. I love android having come from iOS and blackberry in the past. The devices are stronger, and the OS encourages you to have the experience you want from it.

Having said that, as a motorsport writer in my spare time, i bought a tablet to help me function quicker in the field, at racetracks etc. I went with an ipad, and at the moment would love to switch to an Asus Transformer, but the lack of apps that do what i need is keeping me back. My ipad has a camera connector kit and massive quantities of good quality photo editing apps that can achieve far more than any i have seen on android as yet. The user experience is a little disjointed on iOS but i still feel that if i sell the ipad, i might regret it later
 
2 things.

1. If what you are looking for is too obscure it will probably never be developed (capitalism...no demand...no supply). Best bet is to code one yourself or pay to have it done and own the royalties.

2. The top apps across the 2 platforms are usually pretty close as far as phones go. iPad however has so much more to offer than the Xoom...sad to say.
 
2 things.

1. If what you are looking for is too obscure it will probably never be developed (capitalism...no demand...no supply). Best bet is to code one yourself or pay to have it done and own the royalties.

2. The top apps across the 2 platforms are usually pretty close as far as phones go. iPad however has so much more to offer than the Xoom...sad to say.

I dont agree with #1 at all. What I'm looking for is not at all obscure because these apps have already been developed on another platform...thats the whole reason for my rant. I want these apps on Android!
 
Android Development is starting to catch up -- give it some more time and it will be better in terms of app quality and diversity. There are many iOS Developers making the transition and bring successful apps from iOS to Android -- it just takes time. Also, I would suggest lobbying the developers who have made apps for other OS' to bring the same goodness to Android. There may be enough interest but no one has stepped up to the plate to make the demand known.

Also, it might be worthwhile to find an app that is within the same category and see if the Developer is willing to implement the missing features.
 
If it already exists on iOS, and it is something people are willing to pay for, I would be extremely surprised if the developer didn't respond positively to an email requesting a port to the Android OS.

Android is half the age of iOS, yet already taking over in marketshare. I imagine within two years, you will see posts like this ranting about how no one makes anything good for iOS anymore. ;)
 
I dont agree with #1 at all. What I'm looking for is not at all obscure because these apps have already been developed on another platform...thats the whole reason for my rant. I want these apps on Android!
An app that reads LTC timecode is a niche app whether or not an iOS option exists.

Have you contacted any of the developers to ask them why they're not developing for Android? Posting a rant here isn't going to be productive unless a developer happens to read this very thread. If you want a solution then switch to the OS that has the apps you want or motivate devs to develop the apps you want.
 
What's the app on iOS called?

The app I'm specifically talking about is made by Ambient.

Ambient Products Timecode Clockit TC APP


There are a few others out there that do this, but this one seems to do it the best...

There is no Android equivalant, but there is an app...SL Digislate that is a clapper board with a Timecode display...Marry the two with a TC generator and you have an electronic slate...

Looked on Stephen Ledbeds website about the SL Digislate and dont see any talk of it...I posted on his forum but havent seen a response.


As to the comment about this being a "niche" product...YES indeed it is, but this is a world wide niche and I know plenty of people in my industry that are tired of the being stuck with apple.

And please dont take offense to this, but since it pretty much only exists in the Android world, Rooting/Rom'ing etc is ALSO very much a niche market...And IMO has hijacked the focus of some very talented devs out there.

I think this will always hold Android back...I've been around the computer world for a very long time, and have yet to see any of the "big boys" embrace open source...

Maybe I will move away from Android, but I really dont want too...I like the product...So i'll try to be patient ;)
 

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