More Negativity from the irish media on #windowsphone #nokia #lumia #ireland

Once again we see an article dissing windows phone,this time from the journal.ie the very ones we have asked when will they produce a windows-phone application and reply with the same boring response we get from other media outlets here in ireland.

How can an OS be a success  if its not supported ? Proven that the OS is growing it seems most of the media and others alike have an issue,not only that they fail to produce apps,fail to support the OS and jump straight into the ios and android markets.

Its time they all woke up and realised that windows is the third operating system and and people like it,people want it,people want apps but no, Irish companies are not providing them. that includes the journal too,yes i am naming you because ive asked more than once,not only that,you like to splatter apple stories quite often and fail to report on windows phone.

Big example 22 October 2013,nokia and apple hold events,you flaunt the apple launch  but not one word on the Nokia lumia announcements,you where asked on twitter why,and you simply ignored it. 

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From the journal.ie

WINDOWS PHONE USERS have it tough. Developers tend to focus more on iOS and Android because there are more users there, meaning that it’s usually third in the list of developer priorities.

This means that even the biggest apps take a while to make it over, even if they’ve been on other platforms for a while.

Considering Instagram was launched on iOS in 2010, and has been on Android since April 2012, Windows Phone users have been waiting a long time for it to reach their phones, but it finally arrived last night.

Except there were a few problems.

Granted, it’s a beta version (Instagram even puts the word ‘beta’ in block caps just to get the point across) so there were always going to be flaws, but some of them were more jarring than others. The major problem was that there was no obvious way to take photos directly on the app, which led to rumours that you could only view photos on it.

Instead, the app directs you to the phone’s camera roll where you can take a snap before returning to the app where you can then apply a filter and upload. It’s a roundabout method, but the end result is the same.

A spokesperson told Business Insider that “You can add photos from your camera roll, but taking a photo with the in-app camera is not a capability as of now.”

The second is that it doesn’t allow you to record videos on the app yet, despite the app’s description saying you can. This is something that will be included in a future update as Instagram gets used to the platform, but it will be disappointing to users that they won’t be able to upload videos yet.

 

You can read the full article here the journal

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UberSocial Twitter client

Uber social formerly known as twidroyd has been given a huge overhaul and i have to say its great.

Im very picky with my apps as they must have certain features.

This application has it all.

Check out the contents below.

Photo filter
Sounds
8 new color themes, Added camera icon to top bar for quick photo Tweeting
Changed timestamp format according to Twitter display guidelines
Added @username next to real-name according to Twitter display guidelines

Key Features:
− Inner Circle: Don’t miss Tweets from your BFFs 
— Create a “favorite users” list and save yourself hassle searching for their Tweets in your timeline.

− Mute 
— Tired of hearing about a certain topic? Mute hashtags or users for a period of time. Like, forever.

− Menu Customization 
— For quick & easy access, add your most-used features to the UberMenu.

− Facebook and Gchat status Cross Posting
— Connect your app to post Tweets to Facebook or edit your status on Gchat. One simple step.

− Multiple Accounts 
— Have a split personality? So do we. Seamlessly manage multiple social accounts all in one place.

− Conversation View
— Stay atop the conversation better by seeing the previous Tweets and replies for a given chat; really know who’s said what so far.

− LivePreviewTM
— View rich media in real-time. Check out links, videos and images in your main timeline without having to leave the app.

− Pull & Shake-to-Refresh
— We recognize the international gesture for “I want the latest and best NOW!” In other words, all you have to do to refresh your feed is pull on it or shake it.

− Themes
— UberSocial comes with themes – color, movies, sports, celebrities – to enhance your Tweeting experience.

− Extra Services
— Choose from the best services to upload photos, videos, shorten links, or send Tweets over 140 characters with TMI.me.

− The fun don’t stop
— We offer even more great features, like customized notifications, location services, advanced search, edit profile, and of course the full Twitter functionality set (Tweet, ReTweet, Direct Message, @Mention, lists) and more!

UberSocial supports inline viewing of photos and videos from the following services: twitpic, mypict.me, yfrog, pic.gd, tweetphoto.com, lockerz, flickr, mobypicture, twitvid, twitgoo, twitsnap, imgur, instagram.

Source-Playstore.