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It's the classic "works for me" situation here. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the GV app... other than that, I don't know what could be hanging it up...
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Horrid. Tons of force closes. Everything took forever to respond. It's not getting as much developer attention, so that's a big reason.
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I do love the look of Android with Sense, but the actual Sense interface isn't that great. I just like how all the Android buttons are skinned, bigger, and everything is black. Not sure if that's 2.1, or Sense, I think that's all part of SenseUI.... |
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Well, this has been an interesting experiment, but I'm moving on. I haven't posted much here, but I've played with different builds on my Alltel Touch Pro (it's a daily driver, so I've had to be careful since I need it to be working to run my business) and you guys are definitely on to something. I think once you get to a point where you've got a bootable native ROM to flash, this has great possibilities.
Unfortunately, I can't be part of it. I took the plunge and preordered my new HTC Droid Incredible, so I'll be moving to the "legit" Android world. I'll keep checking back here to see if there's anything I can do to help though. If nothing else, I'll have a factory 2.1 Sense build to refer against if you need to check settings etc. Once I get the Incredible, I'll be selling my Touch Pro, so if anyone here thinks it would be good to have a secondary test device, we can talk. Keep up the great work!
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