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Old 12-20-2011, 07:23 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
I have the Amazon App Store installed and it wants to take over my Android Market Apps.

I have apps from both and the Amazon App Store is constantly telling me there is an update for the apps I did not get from there!

I suppose I could turn it off, but I do (as I said) have apps from both stores (as well as downloaded ones).

For a second there I thought you where going to say the voices in your head.

I've only seen the Market want to update Appstore apps. But then again I tend to keep my Market apps more updated than Amazon apps.


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Originally Posted by Eskarina View Post
I really wish there was some way to turn off receiving notifications from the Amazon app market the same way you can for virtually every android app you install including the android market.
That is actually the thing that is irritating me. At least the Market only updated you when you open up the Market app. I really dislike how the Amazon app constantly reminds you. Even with apps you don't have installed.

I've also experienced a defect (twice) where apps wont successfully update. Every time I open up the amazon app it wants to "upgrade" that app but wont let me.
I don't know the workaround to this. Eventually it goes away.

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