Been living with my first Android device and only smartphone for over a week now. Some thoughts.
AirDroid - worked seamlessly transferring folders worth of photos into QuickPic before developing a hiccup with the warning that 'drag and drop is not supported with your browser'. Surprising given I was using Chrome and had no problem with it earlier. Looking online there's plenty discussion about lack of certain browser compatibility preventing the transfer of batches of stuff, but none where Chrome as an obviously supported one decides to stop behaving itself as in my case.
PowerAmp - tried a few but this is the best player to my ears, and I'll gladly buy it once my trial expires. However I can't convince it to play the FLAC files it claims to support, yet both the stock player and Winamp play them without bother. It's worth saying I'm no expert - only due to this thread have I heard of FLAC anyway so I got curious and converted a couple of tracks to test the difference. Both sounded terribly murky so there's no loss with my preferred application not playing them. I'm quite sure I'm doing something wrong so far as PowerAmp/FLAC compatibility goes though.
Even though Winamp played FLAC from my SD card it wasn't possible to transfer them to my device using the Winamp Wi-Fi tool as it claimed they're an unsupported format.
The baseball game 9 Innings 2013 is magnificently tedious.
Been living with my first Android device and only smartphone for over a week now. Some thoughts.
AirDroid - worked seamlessly transferring folders worth of photos into QuickPic before developing a hiccup with the warning that 'drag and drop is not supported with your browser'. Surprising given I was using Chrome and had no problem with it earlier. Looking online there's plenty discussion about lack of certain browser compatibility preventing the transfer of batches of stuff, but none where Chrome as an obviously supported one decides to stop behaving itself as in my case.
PowerAmp - tried a few but this is the best player to my ears, and I'll gladly buy it once my trial expires. However I can't convince it to play the FLAC files it claims to support, yet both the stock player and Winamp play them without bother. It's worth saying I'm no expert - only due to this thread have I heard of FLAC anyway so I got curious and converted a couple of tracks to test the difference. Both sounded terribly murky so there's no loss with my preferred application not playing them. I'm quite sure I'm doing something wrong so far as PowerAmp/FLAC compatibility goes though.
Even though Winamp played FLAC from my SD card it wasn't possible to transfer them to my device using the Winamp Wi-Fi tool as it claimed they're an unsupported format.
The baseball game 9 Innings 2013 is magnificently tedious.