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- 06-28-2011, 07:20 PM #1Guest
I spent two hours last night installing a QR reader in my Samsung
Captivate. Finding a simple reader app that didn't require excessive
permissions (to spend my money, modify my Contacts, etc), getting the
browser off www.dropbox.com (needed to clear cache and history), getting
the browser's page image large enough to read the "sign in" and click on
it, without accidentally clicking on something else enroute, discovering
the download lag that made it respond to what I clicked a while ago,
rather than what I just clicked, fighting Google over which of my Google
accounts is a "Google Account", finding that the keyboard doesn't have an
"=", making entry of the indicated URL impossible, finding out what "There
are no android phones associated with this account" means, and how to fix
it. Do people love their "smartphones" because "I went through so much,
it must be worth a lot"?
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- 06-28-2011, 08:26 PM #2nospamGuest
Re: smartphone complaint
In article <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I spent two hours last night installing a QR reader in my Samsung
> Captivate. Finding a simple reader app that didn't require excessive
> permissions (to spend my money, modify my Contacts, etc), getting the
> browser off www.dropbox.com (needed to clear cache and history), getting
> the browser's page image large enough to read the "sign in" and click on
> it, without accidentally clicking on something else enroute, discovering
> the download lag that made it respond to what I clicked a while ago,
> rather than what I just clicked, fighting Google over which of my Google
> accounts is a "Google Account", finding that the keyboard doesn't have an
> "=", making entry of the indicated URL impossible, finding out what "There
> are no android phones associated with this account" means, and how to fix
> it. Do people love their "smartphones" because "I went through so much,
> it must be worth a lot"?
i've installed a couple of qr readers and hundreds of other apps on
iphones and ipads and they 'just worked.' any agreements were part of
the app itself and easy to read too, other than needing to scroll a lot
on the iphones.
does the keyboard really have no = key? seriously?
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