OK, this is embarrassing …what is Filek’s site?
Thanks cstokes!
Roderick said: "Jari T, why not send it to Filek? " I can certainly do that, but let’s see first how things work out for Al and his site. Also, I would like to make sure that people who have submitted reviews have no objections.
I always preferred the cleaner layout of the snuffreviews site. Filek’s has too much on the page.
Yeah, Filek’s site is too large for mobile browser and clumsy for full browser too.
Guys calm down, I simply didn’t notice the renew date as I was on vacation. I have just paid for the year so you have nothing to worry about. Also I always back up the review database all the time so your reviews are safe. As for those who don’t review anymore I promise the site isn’t going anywhere for a long time.
Thanks, Al. Glad you are ok.
Goody, good. Thanks, Al!
Webmasters aren’t allowed to go on vacation, and if they do break their chains that is what smartphones are for. True story, guitarist for my band had to walk away when he realized while sitting at the bar before our set I was actually in a VNC session on my iPhone to my development mirror box at home. Ken
Nice, I should have been more on my game. Just got the Sprint EVO which is really nice too.
I for one thank you for your efforts, i would be lost without your site. Kudos.
I got my EVO the first day it came out, waited three hours… Love it!!
Thanks Whalen I appreciate it. Most don’t realize how much code I wrote for that site for it to be fully dynamic. Miamimark the phone is certainly the best I’v owned. My last phone was the BB Bold and it doesn’t even compare.
My “old” phone is a HTC hero which I flashed to metro pcs. I’ve become a real fan of the android phones. I run my whole biz on google calender, gmail, etc.
I love the principal of android however since AT&T has been the best compromise service provider for me I am stuck with their android offerings which are terrible. One day though. I am no apple fan boy, but the iphone works, that is all there is to it. It is the closest to a laptop replacement I have ever had in this form of device. Ken
I had an Iphone for the length of the two year contract then I got rid of it. Where I live the ATT service is horrible! I do realize of course the signal strength will vary depending on the area. My sprint “everything” plan is about $50.00 a month cheaper than a comparable ATT plan. I did like the iphone tho…
hey devilock i have the backflip from att and its android why would you say its terrible i like it more then my old iphone! Explain please
I tested the backflip for a good deal of time in the store. Both the floor model and the one an empoloyee was using to get to know it as it was the first day out. Both phones crashed on me doing basic things like checking the calendar and composing email. As in crash complete shutdown and reboot crashing. Now remember these phones came out that day, and the floor model maybe had three people look at it and play with it, it was kind of tucked away and not heavily pushed by AT&T at the time. The employee phone was only messed by with him and also crashed doing basic things. So I walk over to the iphone, and keep in mind I really wanted to prefer the android phone, I wanted the android phone to win. Well the 3gs on the wall, that had probably been on that wall for 6 months, been touched by 20+ people a day average as everyone has to mess it when they phone shop. Well it didn’t crash on me once, not once, didn’t matter what I did. There were other factors. Believe it or not the on-screen iphone keyboard was better demo testing than the backflip, and having gotten used to the iphone typing I just got faster at it. The backflip was not comfortable or responsive, I got big hands, take that opinion as subjective as can be. Typing experience is never universal. Specific gripe about the backflip, was AT&T’s Yahoo slam into it eliminating basic android google searching. Yahoo and I are not friends. Then the one other thing, usage, the iphone is actually pretty easy for a non-tech to get their heads around, the backflip and android in general felt less “elegant” again subjective and although I am a tech person I got a wife and three kids that sometimes need to use my phone. So it needed to be powerful, but easy enought to do basic things for the non-tech. My wife loves my iphone in that respect. So all in all it was a big win win for my personal usage. AT&T signal is not the greatest by me either, but when I am home I have wifi and vonage, etc. The iphone is for away from home and in that it works great reducing my electronics luggage no matter the length of the trip. Ken