Streaming using the Amazon Instant
app worked fine on the Nook Tablet, so don't see why it wouldn't work fine on the Fire w / CM7.
The apps work fine, but don't add much to the Acadia's cabin experience.
Installing Android Market
apps works fine but the search doesn't so you have to install the Market Search app.
My Kindle
app works fine with Win 10 (had to figure out that it had to be in «Tablet Mode» to get to the menus - then pull down from the TOP to get to menus) so I guess I have to stick with Amazon.
[Update 12 Oct 2010: @ShellBell in comments confirms that the Txtr
app works fine with DRM epubs bought from other stores.
The media
apps work fine, with a fairly generic UI.
The Amazon appstore and Kindle
app work fine on it.
The stock
apps work fine but you can find better options.
Closing
apps works fine with my Encore 64 GB in portrait and landscape mode.
The texting
app works fine, and is in the style of the iPhone, with little chat bubbles for you and the person you're texting.
The echoing also seems tied to FaceTime — most of the forum posts I read mentioned that Skype and other video chat
apps work fine.
It works fine on the tablet, the same way iPhone
apps work fine on the iPad.
Otherwise other normal
apps works fine and also less memory games.
Basic
apps work fine, like Chrome, Facebook, Gmail, Messenger, and Uber.
Not exact matches
And then there are Android models like the Google Pixel and the Samsung Galaxy S8 that
work just
fine for most
apps.
The 15 - inch is a meaty machine, but if you are mostly looking for the Touch Bar, the 13 - inch
works fine and will make a big impact on your workflow with
apps like Word and Photoshop.
Still, quick programming, which is done through the
app, and the remote
worked fine.
These «micro» insights were used to
fine - tune Uber's service locally but also incorporated into the
work of other teams at a regional, global, «macro» level — such as looking at the UX of the website and
app — to help growth in other markets.
Hi, I have the
app on my iPad, it was
working fine for months and I had saved quite a few favourites.
The fireplace
app works just
fine... at least to sit in front of and enjoy this warm comforting mulled wine.
(I use a free iPhone
app called FoodFacts to get quick listings of various foods or an old - fashioned handbook of nutritional content of foods
works fine.)
It does say it's just for iPhones on the website but if you download the
app onto your iPad it
works fine on your iPad as well.
Similar to the aforementioned platforms, there are no revolutionary features included on this
app but it nevertheless
works pretty
fine on the whole.
His
apps are
working and
fine - tuning the algorithms so it can make more informed suggestions about who to date.
I have a cheap OBD - II Bluetooth dongle which
works fine with all Android OBD - II
Apps so far.
Developing
apps that
work fine on all existing Android devices makes it heavier economically and throbbing as far as charges are involved.
I saw some weird behaviors in a few existing
apps, but most of them
worked just
fine even without being updated.
-- WattPad, the socially based e-book reader,
worked fine — in fact, it's even in Amazon's own
app store, not just Google's Play Store.
Searches for content within third - party
apps such as Netflix go unanswered, unlike the Fire TV, but almost everything else
works fine.
Hi Paul, I am trying to get audio and video to
work in Kindle files in different ways... I created a HTML - file that renders
fine in my browser and gets converted perfectly with KindleGen... then I tossed in your HTML - snippet from the article...
works well in browser, but after conversion, the Kindle
app on my iPhone says: «Unable to play video.
Sure, it lacks the
finer exposure controls that the Android models offer, but Apple's
app simply
works more smoothly — it's quicker to focus, and it's more responsive overall, which means you're more likely to get the shot you're after.
Nook: Again, graphic novels won't
work on a standard black and white Nook, but they
work fine on Nook HD, Nook Color, or Nook Tablet, as well as the Nook
app for Android or Windows 8.
In terms of usability, the
app works just
fine, but it's not quite on a par with the otehrs.
I tested out the
app on my Nexus 7 tablet, and it
worked fine — as long as I was reading in single - page mode in the portrait format.
I had to take my first Blackberry Z10 back and change it for a new one due to technical faults and this
worked fine a few days ago on that but now after I've downloaded the
App store and try to press on it, it just says Unable to open the file.
I have the Nook
app, Aldiko, and a few other e-reader
apps on my Fire that
work just
fine on.
Otherwise every other
app seems to
work fine — you just need to sideload these...
The music player
works fine (again, it's a stock Android
app that comes pre-installed), as do the video player, e-mail client, and alarm clock.
Using
Apps for some core services because websites aren't yet good enough — Most devices already
work fine for this.
While not every
app was written with the IPad in mind, the vast majority will
work just
fine, thanks to IOS being the same for all Apple mobile devices.
This means they can be a little laggy or hard to control at times, but most Flash
apps work perfectly
fine on these browsers, despite being processed remotely.
When I restarted the
app, it
worked fine.
The only device that seems to be
working fine is the Android
app, which relies on user generated data directly within the
app.
It
works mightily
fine on both tablets and smartphones and should be a boon to people who want to read most things Google offers in a singular
app.
Fine app for android thanks for the tip I am already experimenting in my Tablet and perfect a
work in very nice.
We now have over 500 Android
Apps all
working mighty
fine on the Playbook.
Windows 7
app worked just
fine.
Replacing the original 8 gig card still
works fine, no loss of any of the
apps I've put on.
Skills, I realize, that all adults do not possess, APPARENTLY!!!!!!!! Anyway my 7 ″
works just
fine, and I have several
apps including YouTube and Facebook.
I really wish they would have added the option to read in landscape mode, but I guess that's not going to happen (what's strange is that landscape mode
works fine on a rooted Nook Color when using the Nook Android
app).