Posted on 18 June 2009

You’ve certainly experienced one of those cases when you have this really cool song and want to assign it as a ringtone, but the problem is that the part of it you love the most begins somewhere around 1:36… Well, for those cases, you can now use RingDroid – an application for Android that allows you to quickly and easily create your own ringtones. The interface is pretty simple. The song appears as a waveform and you have two sliders that are used to mark the start and end points. You can also zoom in or out for a better view. Once you have selected the part that you wish to be your new ring tone, you simply save it. You can use RingDroid to edit WAV, MP3 and 3GPP/AMR audio files.
If you find this app useful, you can download it here for free.
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Posted on 27 March 2009
Another goodie for Android users comes from the company BSQUARE, which has announced its intentions to bring Flash to the platform. There isn’t much information about this one, but the source informs that all this would happen on behalf of a “global Tier 1 carrier”.
Last but certainly not least, the much-anticipated Office document managing application DocsToGo has finally hit Android Market. The Android version of the popular program will allow for viewing, editing and creating of Microsoft Office documents. Unlike its Windows Mobile and BlackBerry variants, it currently manages only Word and Excel files. DocsToGo (Standard Edition) is compatible with Office 97-2008 documents and will be able to view and download Gmail attachments. You can get the app at an introductory price of $19.99. Its regular price will be $29.99.
source: Androinica via Engadget
Posted on 27 March 2009
New stuff for Android continues to flood the space. No, there isn’t an on-screen QWERTY keyboard, at least for now. Still, those who are not satisfied with Google’s online store for mobile applications, the Android Market, might just find something that would suit their taste better.
The new solution is freshly called SlideME and it also features a special app, bearing the lively name of SAM, the purpose of which is to assist you in managing and purchasing applications. Users will be able to pay with credit cards via PayPal or a SlideME MasterCard debit account. Fortunately, free apps will also be on board.
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Posted on 26 March 2009
“My Account” is the first official T-Mobile Android app which was released to owners of the G1. As its name implies, the application is designed to give you important and useful information on your account, like minutes and texts remaining for the month and a summary of your bill. If for some reason you are suffering from cellular amnesia, you can get a run down on your current plan and the cost. With “My Account” you can also access help guides and join forums. The app is available for free at the Android Marketplace and appears to be a must have service for G1 owners.
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