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I have been waiting for an android version of wordswithfriends for what seems like an eternity. But to date, there is still no love. Thank goodness the developers at Second Breakfast Studios felt the pain of the android community and decided to develop the most wonderful game called Wordsmith.
I found and installed it yesterday and have been using it nonstop. I have the free version right now and it allows you to play up to three games. I love this app so much, I plan on buying the full version as soon as I finish these three games I'm currently playing. It's really a smooth app and I can't wait to upgrade to the full version.
Thanks Second Breakfast Studios for hearing the android community cry for a sophisticated scrabble type game.... #androidlove
Wordswithfriends - you are currently in timeout. Stand in your corner and face the wall!
I'd love to try the new Skype that has 10-way video calling, but once again, they roll it out to the Windows world first. I wonder why they always put the Mac community last... It's a little annoying. It's part of the reason why I started using Gizmo Project (now Gizmo5) and ooVoo more. We'll see how long before this is actually Mac compatible.
1. You don't need to download or install anything to use dimdim.
2. IT WORKS!
3. The free version is great and has tons of features.
4. It's easy for attendees to get in and use.
5. They're Pro version is inexpensive and has a ton of features.
I love Evernote and I think I've made that pretty clear over the years. Yes, years. I looked at my Evernote account today and saw that I've been a member since May 2008. One of my favorite features is the emailing into Evernote feature. I take a lot of notes from my android phone and primarily manage my email from my android phone as well. This emailing into Evernote feature really helps save me some steps when needing to transfer information from emails to a note in one of my Evernote notebooks. I use this feature quite frequently. The ability to not just email directly to my Evernote, but also have it go directly into one of my notebooks AND tag it, is awesome.
Although I've been using evernote for a little of two years, I still use the free version. I have not yet had to upgrade, but if/when the day comes where I need to upgrade to one of the premium accounts; this is one service I'd pay for without blinking an eye.
Thanks Evernote for creating a truly amazing product....