It's funny how many golf apps there are: GolfPlay, Golf Adept, Let's
Play Golf(really is geared more towards Disc Golf). It seems golf/disc
golf is the only sport programmers play. I would of course choose
main ;) www.goldfishview.com (shameless plug)

I'm particularly interested traditional gps replacements like AndNav
or Enkin and I really like the bar code reader apps too. I also think
parellel kingdom sounds interesting but I'm not sure it would be fun
or not. Those are the one's I'm looking forward to installing the
most.

On Apr 17, 12:01 pm, Biosopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex Pisarev's last posting (see below mine) got hijacked...but in a
> fun way.  Still I thought his question was great so I wanted to
> restart the thread to see if we could get more input around it:
>
> I would agree with most of Alex's selections & would add these:
>
> II) Other useful location-based applications
> GolfPlay - Personal GPS Caddiewww.inizziativa.com/GolfPlay/
>  - Although not a golf player myself, this app would make several of
> my friends happy.
>
> Android Scanwww.jsharkey.org/blog/2008/04/14/android-scan/
>  - The Japanese have had this function forever...about time we finally
> get something similar.  It may not have GPS or use much of Android's
> specific functionality but it's still way cool.
>
> III) Games
> Ok...I have to comment on the games.  I really like Parallel Kingdom's
> idea...execution is gonna be a bitch though.  WiFi Army has potential
> but not if they really rely on using a camera phone to capture a
> kill.  Seriously...is taking a photo the best use of the technology
> here?  There are way more clever ways to determine game death (hint
> hint).
>
> DEV TOOLS
> I would place Game Creator for Android here (www.youtube.com/watch?
> v=Ag-_IXN7EO4).  While their games didn't particularly impress me,
> having a toolkit for quickly making games may allow others to create
> something I would want.
>
> -------------------------------------
> Alex Pisarev's posting:
>
> Select 5 apps in 5 different categories which you would install
> to your phone (from already submitted and public). Here is my choice
> and categories:
>
> I) Full scale map-centric social-networking services
>
> 1) Commandro
> 2) Marvin
> 3) Athena
> 4) Snap!
> 5) ZInfo
>
> II) Other useful location-based applications
>   1) AndNav
>   2) Enkin
>   3) Elimatta
>   4) JeeNet
>   5) HeyTaxi
>
> III) Games
>   1) Parallel Kingdom
>   2) Wi-Fi Army
>   3) Omnisoft Games
>   4) AllBinary Games
>   5) haven't decided yet
>
> IV) Handy System Applications
>   1) AndroidCalc
>   2) DroidStor
>   3) XLive
>   4) FluidNexus
>   5) BarCode Scanner by Hobbs
>
> V) Development Libraries/System Tools
>    1) OpenIntents
>    2) Unify Message
>    3) ItzyBit
>    4) 5) not decided yet
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