OpenSource
What you should be doing with your open source software.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Advanced Task Killer Free
Advanced Task Killer Free is a great app for battery life and may improve phone performance by killing apps that take up RAM. Some lazy or inadequate programmers may not code their app correctly, resulting in it sucking up resources and battery. And you know when you start up your phone, how it can be slow and impossible to use? That's because almost all apps are opened on start up, taking up resources. Counter this by getting Advanced Task Killer Free. It is so easy to use, it should be illegal. All you do is start it up, choose the apps you want to stop, and hit the large, convenient Kill button. Enjoy more battery life till next time!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Lookout Mobile Security
Lookout Mobile Security is one of, if not, the best app out there. And it's free. You can't beat free. It's a proven fact. Especially when this free monitors your phone, scans for malicious apps, and backs up call and contacts. It also allows you to track your phone when you lose it. It actually help catch a criminal who stole a car with a phone in it that had Lookout on it. For an upgrade to $9.99 premium, it also lets you see apps that can access your location. Dictionary.com, for example, can. Now why would a dictionary need that? Uninstalled. Hmm, that new game I got can do that to. Uninstalled. It's a very useful tool. The link to the Android Market and Lookout is Here. Here's an intro video:
Till next time, keep your phone and personal data safe with Lookout!
Till next time, keep your phone and personal data safe with Lookout!
Friday, May 13, 2011
How to tether
Okay, one of the most debated things in the Android world is whether or not we should be able to tether (use our android phones to gain access to the internet). Users are screaming: yes. Carriers are screaming: at a large 30-bucks-a -month-fee, yes. The Android Operating system itself is more than capable of tethering. However, carriers almost always restrict access in the OS. However, people (brilliant, brilliant people) have found ways to develop apps to get around this. Two of the best ones are:
- EasyTether/EasyTether Lite (all later instructions apply to both)
- PDA Net
- Download EasyTether
- Go through the setup wizard
- You're done.
What is open source?
Open source means that the source code is there for anyone to access. If you go to the site of an open source project, you usually find links to download for mac, pc, and linux. Under that, you will usually find the source code. Now, open source software is free, and will have large communities of users. However, they sometimes have bugs that need reporting, or have major changes coming in updates. This could be potentially frustrating. But, this could be a blessing as well. Open source communities usually find the best ways to get the most out of the software. Updates come frequently, and best of all, it's free. There's a slew of open source software out there, and some that are less than stellar. But, if you find the right programs, it's a huge step forward. Here's some of the best (or at least most popular):
- Android (started that way, now it's not)
- Linux
- GIMP
- notepad ++
- Apache
- OpenShot Video Editor
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