I hope it is not on-screen or Wii golf, though. :) Might be a good idea to build a virtual golf club for next Challenge.
)) YA On Apr 18, 12:58 am, GodsMoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Challenge" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
