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Is there any site to directly download apps for wp7

Very Nearly.......
http://www.xda-mp.com/
under construction it seems, or there's this;
http://xdamarket.net/
also under construction.
See the threads here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836964
and here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=707988
And I mustn't forget the helpful chaps at MicroSoft who have supplied us with the official, and very effective, app store called Marketplace.

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Game/Application sites

Here is a link to handango site, they have some stuff available for g1. Remember you have to allow access to download these to your g1. To allow go to menu/settings/applications and check box to allow apps not in the market to be downloaded.
http://www.handango.com/SoftwareCat...73&siteId=1&choice=SaveInCookies&N=4294901656
Try these
http://slideme.org/mobile_apps_latest
http://www.mobihand.com/platformMain.asp?platform=13
I Posted mobihand.com on androidcommunity.com but i just found this slideme.org one. on mobihand.com you have to pay for some but theres free ones too like NetScramble v1.2. I'll put that in attachments
i had to put it in zip cuz they don't allow .apk files to be uploaded
you can also take a look of Android Freeware
Great link, baksanir! Thanks!
Again, beware of sites that:
* contain software older than 23 October
Software not updated for Android 1.0 could harm your phone
* do not say who submitted the software or link back to them
I'd want software submitted by the developer, with a link to check version information.
* do not test the software they peddle, especially if money is involved
If a site can't guarantee that software will run on my phone and not harm it, I don't want it.
No 3rd party site has a kill switch
Like people have been saying since before this platform was released, with the open nature of the development structure, the door is wide open. Make sure you're standing in it with a gun.
Just re-injecting some caveat-emptor common sense.
Check and bookmark the FIRST directory of Android Freeware!
beartard, what a nice bunch of tips! Here are my comments:
beartard said:
Again, beware of sites that:
* contain software older than 23 October
Software not updated for Android 1.0 could harm your phone
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Right! Those, which were compiled with old SDKs are not compatible in most of the cases with the one and only device We are going to recompile where possible our whole collection and believe me it's a pain in the butt
beartard said:
* do not say who submitted the software or link back to them
I'd want software submitted by the developer, with a link to check version information.
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Not entirely agree with that. Developers are mega lazy to submit their software other than their homepages. I would recommend to check the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service at first. A reputable site should always have it.
beartard said:
* do not test the software they peddle, especially if money is involved
If a site can't guarantee that software will run on my phone and not harm it, I don't want it.
No 3rd party site has a kill switch
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Normally you pay money if the app saves you much more money by making you much more productive. To be honest, as for now there are not much apps of that kind for Android. So better tryout some free stuff.
beartard said:
Like people have been saying since before this platform was released, with the open nature of the development structure, the door is wide open. Make sure you're standing in it with a gun.
Just re-injecting some caveat-emptor common sense.
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Yeah, take better a bazooka All curious users will need to try and fail before they find their "golden set of apps" and then stick to them. It's nice to have forums like that where they can exchange experiences and recommend stuff to each other.
sfdteam said:
Check and bookmark the FIRST directory of Android Freeware!
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Be careful with this site, it contains some older apps. One of them messed up my phone and I had to do a factory reset. Every time I was at the home screen one of the Android processes kept crashing. Pretty easy to fix but reinstalling all of my apps was a bit of a pain.
nick_karstedt said:
Be careful with this site, it contains some older apps. One of them messed up my phone and I had to do a factory reset. Every time I was at the home screen one of the Android processes kept crashing. Pretty easy to fix but reinstalling all of my apps was a bit of a pain.
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Hey Nick, what was this application exactly, which crashed so badly your phone?
sfdteam said:
beartard, what a nice bunch of tips! Here are my comments:
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Thanks for the comments. Please don't think I was trashing your site (or any other one in particular). I'm just a "consumer advocate" when it comes to things like this.
I think it was one of the file managers, but I'm not sure. I installed quite a few apps and it started acting up a bit later.
nick_karstedt said:
I think it was one of the file managers, but I'm not sure. I installed quite a few apps and it started acting up a bit later.
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Nick, are you sure about that? There are 4 file managers on the site:
Manage 1.2
Android File Browser 2.0
Android File Browser 1.0.0
File System Explorer
None of them should you be able to install on your G1, because:
All four apps were compiled with old compilers, contained in old SDK releases of Android OS. Old .apk packages are mostly not compatible with T-Mobile G1's Dalvik, which uses new APIs supplies with the latest SDK version 1.0.
All four apps were NOT DIGITALLY SIGNED. G1's security policy doesn't permit unsigned apps to be installed on the device.
So your accusations that apps from our site screwed your phone look very suspicious to me. Especially that in the same thread you hail the link of Mr. Veselin Nedev (aka Veselin Nedeff, baksanir), whose site blatantly copy-pastes content from our site and hotlinks to our .APK files. So, whether you go from their site or ours you come to the same files, which are served by our server. How it can be then that only apps from our site damage your phone?
Anyway, I'll double check those 4 apps to find the true.
Update: after our notification baksanir removed the hotlinks to our site and changed descriptions of the apps.

Can we share our paid apps?

Is there a way to pull the .apk for the paid apps from our phone and allow others to download and install it on theirs?
If we can I think we should start a thread where we can download them. Kind of like P2P sharing but instead of music its paid apps.
this thread will be locked soooo quick. this isnt a warez site. support the devs
you said it!

www.smartphonegurus.com

I just wanted to share with you guys the news that www.4winmobile.com has been closed......
but........
it has been replaced with www.smartphonegurus.com - Covering all Smartphones; Windows Mobile, iPhone, and Android.
Site facilities include:
Forums
Chatroom
Downloads
Gallery
Links
Blogs
Etc.
Needless to say all the content from 4WM has been fully migrated over to the new site!
Hope to see you guys over there!
Thanks for letting us know
Tekguru said:
I just wanted to share with you guys the news that www.4winmobile.com has been closed......
but........
it has been replaced with www.smartphonegurus.com - Covering all Smartphones; Windows Mobile, iPhone, and Android.
Site facilities include:
Forums
Chatroom
Downloads
Gallery
Links
Blogs
Etc.
Needless to say all the content from 4WM has been fully migrated over to the new site!
Hope to see you guys over there!
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Appreciate the heads up, though the link for www.4winmobile.com still works and re-directs you to www.smartphonegurus.com which will help anyone who doesn't read this
Indeed A lot of planning went into the migration, it's not just the main URL which translates across but all topics from the old site too!
Oh and worth mentioning:
If you use Twitter you can now follow us at http://twitter.com/sphonegurus
or if prefered we are on Facebook you can find our profile page here: http://www.facebook.com/smartphonegurus
Both accounts will be fed with any news, reviews, editorials or otherwise hot information from the site!
Tekguru said:
Indeed A lot of planning went into the migration, it's not just the main URL which translates across but all topics from the old site too!
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I bet that was a mess. I've done some migrating URLs in Wordpress and you have to a lot of search and replace in the database. Its all over the place and the URL is hardcoded. Not fun.
But once the database is modified, some htaccess 301 redirects are the easy part.
I've been down that route before, not pleasant.
At least with the IPB software both convertors and relink scripts are provided which handle a lot of the simple things.

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With or without a publisher?

I am finishing my new app and ask your advice. I have previously published my apps on Google Play and Amazon AppStore and the result has disappointed me.
The new application is much better than the old and now I think the search for a publisher.
Tell me please:
1. Where to look for publishers?
2. How to split profits?
3. What should I do first: place the app on the markets and then look for the publishers, or contrary?
4. What about those in the Apple AppStore? (By the way, why I did not find in the forum iOS development section?)

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