Why doesnt Cyanogen mod split from Touchdroid guys? They seems like a bunch of asshats.Computer said:Touchdroid project officially on hold due to ongoing drama between rhcp and the CyanogenMod team on IRC (#touchdroid), over allegedly stolen code.
Why doesnt Cyanogen mod split from Touchdroid guys? They seems like a bunch of asshats.Computer said:Touchdroid project officially on hold due to ongoing drama between rhcp and the CyanogenMod team on IRC (#touchdroid), over allegedly stolen code.
- wrong rhcp. perhaps there is more than one twitter account. I was following one that is now gone but I see another...rchp deleted his twitter account.
don't push that button to scroll all the way to the bottom of the page too often. it can (and will) crash the OS. it starts saying too many cards are open...becomes unresponsive..and eventually reboots itself.Karish said:Way is everyone saying the SecondApps NeoGAF browser sucks on the TP!? It works great for me...
The problem most of us are having is the terrible caching. You have to reload every page. Whenever I load OT, go to a thread, and then hit OT again, it spits the same page back.AlphaSnake said:Browsing Neo-GAF on my TouchPad is flawless. Every page loads extremely fast, nothing is broken or displaying odd. No idea why Dream would call it terrible. The only issue so far I've experienced with the browser, especially on forums, is that the login redirect just freezes and keeps refreshing without end. But because your information has been validated and you've technically logged in, the quick fix to that is to just reload the forum or main page you log in from, and you'll find yourself ready to use your account.
Since you'll likely store your passwords, you just have to do this once.
Dreams-Visions said:how much memory does this device actually have? it feels like 256MB or less?
Dreams-Visions said:how much memory does this device actually have? it feels like 256MB or less?
Double the iPad 2.Dreams-Visions said:how much memory does this device actually have? it feels like 256MB or less?
Dreams-Visions said:how much memory does this device actually have? it feels like 256MB or less?
The Big Rig said:The problem most of us are having is the terrible caching. You have to reload every page. Whenever I load OT, go to a thread, and then hit OT again, it spits the same page back.
Computer said:Touchdroid project officially on hold due to ongoing drama between rhcp and the CyanogenMod team on IRC (#touchdroid), over allegedly stolen code.
freshair said:1gb lol
numble said:Double the iPad 2.
:-Odream said:ONE GIGABYTE~!
Dreams-Visions said::-O
YOU'RE ALL LIARS!!!
(how could it be so poorly coded that 1GB of ram feels like 128MB of ram???)
oh lawd.Computer said:Touchdroid project officially on hold due to ongoing drama between rhcp and the CyanogenMod team on IRC (#touchdroid), over allegedly stolen code.
LCfiner said:that slightly perceptible lag is not so terrible if all you are using is the touchpad but as soon as you switch to iOS, the difference is astounding and webOS scrolling and performance seems more and more unacceptable.
no. The stock web browser.crazy monkey said:on advance browser?
yea pretty much.dream said:yeah, this.
I kind of think the people who genuinely love their TouchPads have never used an iPad (or even an iPhone). Everything is just so frustrating on this thing compared to the way iPads work. It's like you peel away a layer of shit only to discover another layer of shit underneath.
Dreams-Visions said:yea pretty much.
yo, is there a way to see the scroll bars? Scrolling GAF without that is...not cool.
Dreams-Visions said:yea pretty much.
yo, is there a way to see the scroll bars? Scrolling GAF without that is...not cool.
Is it fixed for you yet, I just opened it, and i get the bookmarkable white screen of death?dream said:For some reason, the Kindle app broke itself and now throws up a white screen of death when I open it.
You need to just deregister the device (right before white screen), I had that happen to me the first time I used it, now it's fine.magnificent83 said:Is it fixed for you yet, I just opened it, and i get the bookmarkable white screen of death?
d[-_-]b said:You need to just deregister the device (right before white screen), I had that happen to me the first time I used it, now it's fine.
my iPad has been laughing at me all day. This thing has frozen at least 6 times today just web browsing and checking email.dream said:no.
suffer, webOS user.
dream said:How? Mine opens right into the white screen of death and I don't think I can actually interact with it before it happens.
(see, I told you the WSOD was real)
Not that I've seen. I had to resort to manually bookmarking my sites, starting with the ones I want on the bottom. Ridiculous. Cannot wait for decent browser, whether its through webOS or Android.Vyer said:Seriously, I never realized something like not being able to organize bookmarks/favorites would 1.exist in 2011 and 2. annoy me as much as it does. Fucking ridiculous every time I have to use the browser.
Someone please tell me there's a Preware fix or something. Or that the ability does exist and I just missed it. please.
dream said:No, Vyer, it does not exist.
Just be glad we're not back in the Pre days when webOS users used to have the attitude of "if webOS doesn't have or support it, then I don't need it."
Copernicus said:So which one of you haters wants to sell me their piece of crap Touchpad?
Vyer said:got damn it, dream, at least lie to me
Vyer said:got damn it, dream, at least lie to me about it. like webos users would lie to themselves about the future of their OS when HP bought it.
I'll trade it to you for an ipad 2. I get to get an ipad 2, and you get to make one of those "I totally got rid of my ipad for a touchpad" posts in here. It's a win win.
dream said:"So people looking for light saber apps and throw-away 99 cent puzzle games? Or those essential apps where you can take a picture and paste neat little stickies on them?
Those apps?
I suppose I'm just not operating on the assumption that everyone is a brain dead idiot looking for stupid entertainment in their telephone as opposed to honest to god functionality. Silly me.
Forgive me for sounding extremely condescending, but I find nothing of value in the huge majority of apps released for any platform. The core functionality of webOS on its own is considerably more enticing to me than any number of 10 second attention grabs."
Copernicus said:If I didn't pay full retail for the touchpad, why would I pay full retail for an even bigger piece of crap?
Vyer said:oh god, that's an actual quote, isn't it?
Vyer said::/ It's just not the same when you go all brute force.
Wow, it's like how I would designed a web browser , no wonder it doesn't bother me.numble said:The aggressive caching is a dealbreaker. Load a page, press refresh. Go back to main forum, press refresh.
I can tell I got you on the hook. You are already carefully crafting that post in your head. I should start looking at iPad 2 cases.Copernicus said:Honesty always hurts the most.
No problem doing the flick up gesture.elty said:Does it cover the bezel for the swipe up gesture?
Vyer said:I can tell I got you on the hook. You are already carefully crafting that post in your head. I should start looking at iPad 2 cases.
just use the favourites tab, you can organise your bookmarks thereVyer said:Seriously, I never realized something like not being able to organize bookmarks/favorites would 1.exist in 2011 and 2. annoy me as much as it does. Fucking ridiculous every time I have to use the browser.
Someone please tell me there's a Preware fix or something. Or that the ability does exist and I just missed it. please.
You can control caching by using the back and forward buttons on a browser. Who designs a browser to require you to manually refresh pages that you've visited before?Nick Laslett said:Wow, it's like how I would designed a web browser , no wonder it doesn't bother me.
I hate the way forums update automatically as you try to navigate them. I just want a snap shot of information to go through, I expect to control when it refreshes.
I've had no issues so far with my TP, web browsing, book reading, media streaming all been acceptable. With lousy notifications on iOS , my experiences with email and facebook have been better on the TP than iPad.
I even downloaded some new apps yesterday, an RSS client and 8tracks.
like I said before I find multitasking easier on WebOS, I've go used to the web scrolling issue.
numble said:You can control caching by using the back and forward buttons on a browser. Who designs a browser to require you to manually refresh pages that you've visited before?
this deal is all but done. Make sure you use a Flash reference, possibly mention you'll be free of itunes. Also use the words 'open' and 'customization'. I want us to both be happy with how it went down.Copernicus said:Surely you mean a smart cover, if it needed a case Apple would be selling you one.