i may have to return my phone anyway due to excessive problems,
personally i think the market and software should have been stable and
open 3-6 months before the release not 1-x months after release.

On Jul 3, 12:03 pm, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't get your panties in a knot.
> There are accounting/legal issues to bring the paid market to new
> areas. The first canadian carrier to carry an android device was just
> a FEW DAYS AGO (less than one month). Give it time and the paid market
> will be made available, or option #2 is to run a program called
> "market enabler". Do a google search for it. Note that market enabler
> requires root access, and yes, you can root your rogers/dream as of
> now (search for xda forum).
>
> And FYI: The label "G1" does not in any way apply to your device. G1
> is just what tmobile calls their *UNBRANDED* HTC Dream.
>
> I further suggest that if you can't read (you suggest that the guides
> are "too long for me to read" - I can only imagine that this means
> that you are just barely literate), then you might just want to wait
> for a while until the accounting/legal issues have been dealt with.
>
> On Jul 3, 1:52 pm, Tumaru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > no offense but those stores don't have what i'm looking for, when i
> > want is a store that has more then just its own wares because a lot of
> > stuff i can't find in the those stores, like Zen Comic - Braid Beard.
> > anyway exactly how am i to judge the legitimacy of these app stores.
> > unlike the apple store that can't just run off to cuba these app
> > stores can. (run off to cuba is what i say when people give me things,
> > like they give me 4 dollars and i'll say "i'll take this and run off
> > to cuba with it".
>
> > also could somebody tell me how to buy from the google store because
> > for some reason the help section of google thinks you already know how
> > to and just are worried about security or something and on top of
> > that, no email support. i wonder how ubuntu does it seeing as they
> > probably have less money then google.
>
> > On Jul 3, 10:12 am, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > ...yeah cuz handago is a scam. Sorry to hear you insist on using only
> > > the google store, but maybe you should call rogers and ask when paid
> > > apps will be available there. (Or just get an iphone and use itunes.
> > > No reading or thinking required.)
>
> > > On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Tumaru<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > fyi, i have a off the shelf htc g1 dream and im in canada on the
> > > > rogers network. i have not been able to buy apps because i can't find
> > > > anywhere to do on the google store and all the private stores look
> > > > like half assed scams.
>
> > > > On Jul 3, 9:44 am, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> FYI the only people on that list who don't have access ot the google
> > > >> market is people outside supported countries. Dev phone owners can see
> > > >> paid apps (but not protected, and that includes some free apps like
> > > >> paypal) and most custom builds these days can see all apps for their
> > > >> country.
>
> > > >> That said, thanks for offering your products elsewhere :) its very
> > > >> annoying to be unable to get apps when market is messed up (or when
> > > >> I'm testing something and I don't want my market data broken). More
> > > >> vendors should do that, both paid and free. (What is really surprising
> > > >> is people like twidroid, who offer it free but refuse to use
> > > >> alternative markets - andappstore, slideme, etc. Not selfhosting is
> > > >> one thing, but limiting yourself to google's market just seems weird
> > > >> and unnecessary to me.)
>
> > > >> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Peli<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >> > Hi,
>
> > > >> > We sell our apps also outside Android Market (there are many people
> > > >> > who don't have access to the Market, like people with developer
> > > >> > phones, or outside of the supported countries, or with a custom
> > > >> > Android build)
>
> > > >> > * Timesheet:http://www.openintents.biz/timesheet.html
> > > >> > * Obscura (picture safe):http://www.openintents.biz/obscura.html
>
> > > >> > Feel free to buy our apps if you like them :-)
>
> > > >> > Peli
> > > >> >www.openintents.org
>
> > > >> > On Jul 3, 5:51 pm, Tumaru <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> >> i have not found a single way to buy apps, i have been ignored on 
> > > >> >> this
> > > >> >> forum many times now and am very angry. why is it so hard to buy 
> > > >> >> apps.
> > > >> >> its like there is a wall between the people who know what they are
> > > >> >> doing and the people who don't and they can't mingle.
>
> > > >> >> please answer my question or tell me where the real help is.
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