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2010-01-11
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Then it hit me; "man it sure would be great if i could just click that link and go right to the site to learn more about this app before i download it. So what do you think? Would it be convenient to have clickable links in the Description section of App Manager along with the brief noation of what this app i or does. Sometimes developers have screenshots of the app to give you a better idea of how the app will work a or what it will look like, however, its on there website.
Coming from Android this use to be a great simplistic feature with my G1
note: simplenote is just an example (its the app i was lookin at at the time, thus the brainstorm)
"Eventually, the Internet will be Google, but while they keep churning out the goodies, the actual change-over in ownership will probably pass us by. There are none so blind as those that will not see...." - Sebastian Anthony
Last edited by chemist; 2010-01-12 at 00:12.