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Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:10:24 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) by Trevor Pierce
We’ve just released a beta version of Concert Finder to the Android Marketplace. It offers all the same great functionality of the WebOS version directly on your Android phone. It is a free (as in beer) ad-supported application. Here’s the official description:
Find concerts going on around the US. Search for specific artists or browse what concerts are going on in a particular city. Keep track of favorite artists*, view event photos, get directions to venues, buy tickets and add events to your calendar. Post events to Twitter and Facebook . *Requires account on preamped.com
If you have an Android phone running Android 1.6 or newer download it and let us know what you think and what features you’d like to see added.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010 6:01:50 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) by Trevor Pierce
I’ve had a few common themes appear in the support emails received about Tank Tracker and figured it would be a good idea to publish the suggestions and solutions here.
To get to the file, connect your Pixi or Pre as a USB device and navigate to this folder (on my computer the Pre shows up as drive G):
G:\.app-storage\file_.var.usr.palm.applications.com.epicnorth.tanktracker_0
Copy the .db file you find in that folder to another location that you can find again, such as your desktop.
If the folder doesn't show up, it may be a hidden directory. If you're using Windows you can change the visibility settings on that folder. While you're looking at the Pre in Windows Explorer, hit your Alt key on your keyboard to bring up the menu bar. From there you can go to Tools and then Folder Options. Once there, click on the View tab and make sure the radio button beside "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" is selected. If you're using Windows XP the menu bar should already be visible in Explorer. After that you should see the hidden folders on your Pre.
The first tanks stats are determined when you enter the odometer reading and gallons from the second tank since the formula for mpg is distance / gallons. The second tanks stats were determined when you entered your odometer and gallons from this last tank. Essentially calculating the statistics will always be done for the previous tank.
The actual file should look like the following:
8,27,2009,84321,2.59,10.3,False 9,3,2009,85122,2.61,11.2,True