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Hi,
Do you have any apps recommendation for kids age 2 - 4 ?
You know, some simple games ... or simple apps like drawing ...
I was debating with my wife, she wanted an iPhone because she saw her friend's kid (2+ years) like to play with iPhone ... drawing app, even YouTube!
We are expecting our first baby and I don't want my baby to know anything about Apple, especially iPhone
Search for Doodle kids
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I downloaded Video Box from the market to be able to save some youtube videos in the sd card. They are the ones my 2 year old daughter loves most... you know, kids songs or parts of movies, etc.
They are the situation savers when we are out, in the car for a long trip or when there is poor connectivity.
It seems she also likes a lot Asphalt.. not very much for the race actually, but she enjoys changing the color of the car in the configuration and checking if she knows the name!
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'Toddler Lock' and 'Zebra Paint' ... great for killing time in the car 'Pinball', 'Tub Thumber, and 'PapiJump' are good too.
Depending upon is your child is a girl or a boy, there's is HEAPS of disney princesses games (different clothes on the princess dolls, etc.) too. There is also lots of puzzles available where the screen is split into 9 squares and you have to move them to make the picture.
I'm just a little curious wheat everyone is using their Iconia for?
Is it strictly business? All about the games? Are you a social media star? Or is it a little bit of everything?
And what are your must-have apps?
For me, I've found it's a very usefull tool. I'm a chef, and to be able to have all my food costs, invoices, budgets and recipes at my fingertips is invaluable. I'm liking Polaris for this, it's a way better layout than Docs to Go, and it's way more powerful. It's really helped me out at work!
As far as games, I'm mostly playing galaxy on fire 2. Really takes full advantage of the accelerometer, and I've always liked flying games. It's not really what I had in mind for a flying game, but I'm keeping my eyes peeled for something more realistic (anyone working on a flight sim???)
Other than that, I watch youtube, and the occasional movie on here. I'm using TubeMate to grab videos off youtube, and Drive Mount keeps my movie selection fresh between the tablet and my external hard drive. There's an app I found here called Mizuu Movies that has a really slick interface that displays your movies using the DVD covers. Way more eye friendly than a file browser.
Ummm..... I also have the Ultimate Guitar app and mobile metronome for when I'm strumming my guitar, plus the usual tools like quickboot and titanium backup. Oh... And McAfee is my security suite of choice. I like having site advisor on my tab!
So world, what's your tablet for?
vanisleguy1976 said:
So world, what's your tablet for?
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I find myself using it mostly for browsing, movies and reading. None of the available games really appeal to me, I like my games with rich storyline and well, no one seems to bother with such on devices like these..
mostly media, basic web browsing and such(big loud gaming rig can be off for paying bills), I also use it to remote into my HTPC to run conversion and update things and get some movies downloaded
i use mine for uni mainly. Its great in lectures and far more convenient than a laptop to lug around campus all day.
i use it for games here and there but not so much
I use for casual browsing and media but mainly for my Med school studies. I can easily throw this and a book under my arm and get to a coffee house or library and not worry about finding an outlet. My laptop is getting dusty.
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I use mine for communicating away from my office, reading, jotting down short (but important) notes and as an awesome alarm clock
When I step away from computers for lunch or just to hang out and watch tv, I'll turn on IRC/eBuddy and I'll still be available. Having a collection of books and Magazines is nice for lounging in bed or out back etc... and the bonus to all that, I can carry it easily to a friends and hop on their WiFi.
From time to time I'll use it for reference - like say, I'm playing a game on the desktop (even thought I also have a laptop beside me) I'll often kick up the tablet and have walk-throughs or other assorted helpful information on it.
I store ALL my art and pictures on it and a large chunk of (about 6gb) of music. So I have a concise portfolio of my work available anytime and music to play even if I have no connection.
I don't game on it. Except a little Solitaire.
I use mine in sales to bring up and show customers products via PDF files and PPT presentations (Polaris or OpenOffice... haven't settled on either yet). I do use EZPDF for bookmarked PDF files as I find it much better (although it doesn't do landscape scrolling or else I haven't figured out how...).
Browsing and some lookup during the day while using the WifI hotspot on my phone. News360 is nice.
Used to carry a netbook but now carry the A500 + portfolio and leave my HP Laptop in the bag. If you put it in sleep mode it turns on really fast to show a customer stuff.
Also, use it for pricing lookups via Dropbox.
One game I use is Pinball.
The two Iconias in our house are used mainly for keeping up with newsfeeds, web browsing, and watching video. That might make them sound like toys, but the benefit is that my partner \and I spend far less time in front of our computers- the tablets (along with the Android phones that came before them) are freeing us from our desks.
It's more of a toy to me than anything, although.. It is used as an e-book reader as well.. I mean, books aren't toys right? =P
Mind's about equally tool & toy. I e-read, browse the web, remote desktop into work, email, Netflix, and PhotoShop (lite).
It started out as a toy, mainly to function as media player, net surfing and light gaming but its evolved into more.
Not only has it replaced my notebook for most light work and play but its also replaced books and magazines. Its a tool for me in the kitchen when I feel adventurous. I use it at my bedside, paired with bt speakers for soothing music to lull me to sleep. Apart from all this, its also managed to put everything at my fingertips more comfortably vs. my smartphone (in terms of a bigger screen). I can get by without it but at this point, its as much a daily tool as my smartphone and I would rather not.
Toy or tool? Both I'd say.
vanisleguy1976 said:
I'm just a little curious wheat everyone is using their Iconia for?
Is it strictly business? All about the games? Are you a social media star? Or is it a little bit of everything?
And what are your must-have apps?
For me, I've found it's a very usefull tool. I'm a chef, and to be able to have all my food costs, invoices, budgets and recipes at my fingertips is invaluable. I'm liking Polaris for this, it's a way better layout than Docs to Go, and it's way more powerful. It's really helped me out at work!
As far as games, I'm mostly playing galaxy on fire 2. Really takes full advantage of the accelerometer, and I've always liked flying games. It's not really what I had in mind for a flying game, but I'm keeping my eyes peeled for something more realistic (anyone working on a flight sim???)
Other than that, I watch youtube, and the occasional movie on here. I'm using TubeMate to grab videos off youtube, and Drive Mount keeps my movie selection fresh between the tablet and my external hard drive. There's an app I found here called Mizuu Movies that has a really slick interface that displays your movies using the DVD covers. Way more eye friendly than a file browser.
Ummm..... I also have the Ultimate Guitar app and mobile metronome for when I'm strumming my guitar, plus the usual tools like quickboot and titanium backup. Oh... And McAfee is my security suite of choice. I like having site advisor on my tab!
So world, what's your tablet for?
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I use mine for my businesses. I have an IT and web development / marketing companies.
For IT I use logmein and an rdp app.
For web I use it to show customers websites and review their website. Most of my marketing apps are online base so everything works with a browser.
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vanisleguy1976 said:
As far as games, I'm mostly playing galaxy on fire 2. Really takes full advantage of the accelerometer, and I've always liked flying games. It's not really what I had in mind for a flying game, but I'm keeping my eyes peeled for something more realistic (anyone working on a flight sim???)
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X-plane (one of the best light simulators out there) works great on my A500. Although, I must admit that the flight Sim experience is that it reduced on a tab compared to a full computer. Perhaps is better as a companion device?
100% toy.
Web consumption, media of all kinds, movies music books, gaming, and ironically enough surfing the various Android tablet forums for the latest information on my tablet.
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100% toy.
Web consumption, media of all kinds, movies music books, gaming, and ironically enough surfing the various Android tablet forums for the latest information on my tablet.
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+1 exact the same
I've only had mine for 5 days, but it's definitely proving to be a toy. Mostly games and emulators thus far.
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Mainly used for itself, meaning browsing xda forums and testing different roms (hope virtuous team will continue their excellent work).
My children love the iconia for playing angry birds, talking tom and other games. I use it for work, too but only reading, sometimes answering emails. Most of the time its fun, but i don't want to live whithout my new toy.
My lovely Thinkpad isn't happy because it is used fairly about 40% of its former usage
kolaf said:
X-plane (one of the best light simulators out there) works great on my A500. Although, I must admit that the flight Sim experience is that it reduced on a tab compared to a full computer. Perhaps is better as a companion device?
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Funny you'd mention X-plane! I found it yesterday. Played a bit, and I'd agree, it's not quite the same as PC, though still a cool novelty. And I see two companion apps to fsx in the market, if that's what you mean! Cool
Tool and toy. I do some word processing, movies, and games. I try not to use it for work but I cant resist becasue its more effecient then my netbook.
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I think I would have to answer this as Toy if I wanted to answer honestly. As much as I would like to think otherwise mine is 99% a leisure machine.
I take mine to work daily, but purely for reading ebooks at lunch or keeping in touch with my social world via facebook. At home it is my armchair companion. Once again reading ebooks, surfing the net, playing a few games (words with friends / Shanghai / pool), and a mobile facebook interface. I also watch movies/TV shows on it.
Alright Nook Color forum. I'm new here. Mostly been in the G1, G2, and MT4g forums. Been an Android user since the G1 came out. All our phones are rooted, rom'd, etc...
So long story short, I talked my wife out of a leapster for our 3 year old son and into an android tablet since he loves playing games on my old G1. So I picked up a slightly used NC with screen protector and a real nice case for $130. It's rooted with CM 7. Our son knows how to launch apps from the desktop, slide the notification bar, and play kids apps like memory games, ABC's, slide puzzles, and he loves angry birds. So I also put some kids books apps that read to him and he can swipe the pages and hid the launcher and put all the shortcuts on one desktop.
I also loaded some kids movies like cars 2 and Thomas the train on the SD card and he loves watching those.
So far he loves it and can totally launch apps and play then by himself. But now to completely sell my wife on the idea I need to find some really good high quality apps for kids, not these free puzzles that he gets bored with in 2 minutes, but some really good high quality apps that are scaled properly for tablets. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated and thanked.
Super Why! http://www.amazon.com/PBS-KIDS-SUPER-WHY/dp/B004XNF9KQ
Zoodles http://www.amazon.com/Zoodles-Kid-M...1?ie=UTF8&s=mobile-apps&qid=1321294691&sr=1-1
If you type kids in the google market you can view the results by popularity.
+1 on the Zoodles app! My 5 year old has a lot of fun with that one!
He also likes Ant Smasher: https://market.android.com/details?...mNvbS5iZXN0Y29vbGZ1bmdhbWVzLmFudHNtYXNoZXIiXQ
(not educational, just fun)
If your son likes to draw, then Kids Paint Free is good: https://market.android.com/details?...251bGwsMSwxLDEsInZpcnR1YWxncy5raWRzcGFpbnQiXQ
(I recommend either using AdFree, or paying the buck to get the ad free version)
And you pretty much can't go wrong with anything from "Intellijoy": https://market.android.com/details?...251bGwsMSwxLDEsInZpcnR1YWxncy5raWRzcGFpbnQiXQ
Of course, my son also likes playing Fruit Ninja, and RoboDefense.
Besides of course angry birds what can you all recommend as good apps for kids?
Educational apps?
For websites we use starfall.com.
I have a 6 year old daughter.
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My (almost) 5 year old likes:
Blast Monkeys
Where's my Water?
Air Penguin
Just me and my mom
The Marbians
Snail Bob
cut the rope is amazingly fun
Kid Mode lets you create a profile to turn the tablet into a full fledged kid's tablet. You can paint, read, watch videos...etc. It also has safety exits so that the kid doesn't accidently exit the app.
My 3 year old likes
Five Pumpkin's ABC's
Five Pumpkin's Colors
Five Pumpkin's Numbers
Five Pumpkin's On-the-Go
Five Pumpkin's Shapes
Cars, Planes & Trucks Pairs
Drawing Pad
Funny Touch Screen
Jumpstart Preschool 1
Jumpstart Preschool 2
Kids ABC Letters
Kids Shape Puzzle (pretty much anything by Intellijoy)
Math Training For For Kids
Potty Time
My First Puzzles
Super Why (doesn't really work well on KF but works great on HTC Thunderbolt)
Talking George the Giraffe
Talking Pengu and Penga Penguin
What's Different
I use ZDbox to lock down my KF and HTC Thunderbolt so he can only play his games when he has my device.
As the topic speaks for itself, what do you guys use your tablet for? Been several months since I bought it now it seems to be of a bare use. Gaming device, multimedia( movie & photo collection) or education? I wanna use my device at its best
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My wife has complained how much I use my Xoom. Maybe i'm a tech junkie, but I love this thing.
Most favorite uses:
1. Watch movies/tv shows
2. Read books
3. Read comics
4. download torrents
My primary uses (and the apps I use) are:
* Web browsing (browser, Chrome, Boat)
* Reading Comics (Komik)
* Watching saved movies (MX, RockPlayer)
* Streaming movies (Netflix)
* email (Gmail)
* Twitter (TweetCaster)
* Backup (second string) laptop using keyboard case (Splashtop, iTap)
I have plenty of content/apps/etc. to (but don't necessarily want to): Read books (Google Books, Kindle), Read magazines (Play Magazines), Do light gaming (Madden, Crosscourt Tennis, Temple Run, Angry Birds, etc.), Attend lectures for online classes (Flash Player), Listen to music (Mortplayer), Edit images (Photoshop Touch)
Mine gets used for everything at the moment, as my laptop destroyed itself lmao
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Stream TV from my dreambox, look at movies, surf the web, play games and alarm-clock
lots of stuff..... the list goes on and on!
tablet
I use my Xoom for just about everything these days. It lets me get away from my desk. Most important uses are e-mail on the go, connectbot to log into and administer servers from the road, web-browsing, callendar, contacts list, note taking, etc. The only thing that I really wish it had was a better word processor, but I even use it for editing documents when I am away from the office with the apps that are available.
The other thing it is good for is eating up a day or two of time every now and then when I decide to try to upgrade to a new rom. I don't do it often enough and it atkes me a while to catch back up on what is going on in the rom world :silly:
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lots of stuff..... the list goes on and on!
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That's not helpful ~_~
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Gaming, surfing the web, twitter, fb, instagram, news, reading books, gaming again
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I mostly used it to reddit while i am in the potty
zerocrack said:
I mostly used it to reddit while i am in the potty
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When does the narwhal bacon?
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ionSeven said:
Mine gets used for everything at the moment, as my laptop destroyed itself lmao
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Same here.
I use mine for e-textbooks for school. They run about $80 vs $300. Also for games and YouTube.
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I'm trying to use mine as a desktop replacement, but I find there are some limitations that hiner that, in particular I seem to have issues with dropbox sync and quick office pro seems to have a number of limitations when working with large documents and spreadsheets. Great for kindle, evernote and wasting hours on Great Little War Game though
Unfortunatelly I did not use my Xoom much, so I just sold it a couple of weeks ago. I only had it for about 7 months.
Thought I would use it for surfing the web from the sofa or while travelling. Indeed I just wasted some time with crappy games or left it switched of for days. Some of my tasks required a pc so I did all my surfing and stuff there. I was a little sad giving it away but it was just too expensive and has a too high loss of value for leaving it in the box. Now I got an ultrabook wich fits my requirements better.
Reading books, gaming (CS FTW!), surfing the web, watching movies and soon to be used in university
I use it to look at p0rn LOL!!
Ok on a serious note, I barely use it. Only when I read manga, which the XOOM outdones itself for that simple task.
Gaming, YouTube, and browsing/emails.
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felted911 said:
Maybe i'm a tech junkie, but I love this thing.
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+1
Use my xoom for everything;
browsing,
email,
GPS (can mount it in my 4wd)
maps (live in outback Australia and go bush a lot),
videos,
movies,
work (download, fill in and upload about 150 pdf files a week),
lately getting into e-books,
the list goes on but I won't ,
my laptop is gathering dust in the corner (only used when I need to use adb).
Because of the great work of Team EOS I also get to update roms and this satisfied the geek in me.
Also love the portability; on a flight last week I could hold the xoom up to the window and get a GPS fix and then see what we were flying over on a map.