Thread: iOS vs. Android
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Old 12-31-2010, 04:28 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
Those touch screen buttons meet the minimum requirements of the Android CDD, but they are not the best practice recommended. Only a hardware button can forcefully interrupt the OS to recover from a misbehaving app.


Of course, that goes without saying. Now that CoolReader is available on the Android Market, it has developed beyond the developmental stage that it was at in on the SourceForge releases, and seems to be quite reliable.
MGMueller, in spite of all the word games being played --- the Dell Streak is a smartphone, for me actually the perfect size phone. The biggest screen that still easily fits into my pants' front pockets. It can be used as a tablet, but I don't feel awkward holding up to my ear, neither does my wife -- she had to use it recently when her brand new iphone4 broke down.
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