Hmm.
I like HandyCalc a lot, but I think it does not need such hardware to
be tested or improved...
So, my vote is for AndNav.

+1 AndNav

regards,

cadlg

On May 16, 12:27 am, Steve Oldmeadow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 07 AndNavhttp://andnav.anddev.orgby plusminus
> 02 Duo
> 02 Handycalc
> 02 MoseyCodehttp://www.tomgibara.com/android/moseycodeby Tom Gibara
> 02 Slashwarshttp://www.slashwars.comby Dan T
> 01 Enkin
> 01 Fivehttp://five.googlecode.comby Josh Guilfoyle
>
> Only 8 votes to go!  If anyone else wants to update the running total
> please feel free.  I will probably be asleep when the winner is
> decided.
>
> @hanni - congratulations on getting in the top 50.  What is your app.
> or do you want to keep it secret?
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