Instapaper for Android 1.1.1 Update

  • * Handle URLs within shared text such as tweets.
  • * Improve support for right-to-left languages.
  • * Fix phantom buttons in full screen mode.
  • * Fix crash with overflow menu on Jelly Bean.
  • * Low profile hardware buttons on Ice Cream Sandwich and above.
  • * Increase socket timeout for longer articles.
  • * Update Android support library.
  • * Fix dark mode link style.
  • * Other miscellaneous bug fixes.

It keeps getting better and better.


Carbon for Android due week of July 22nd as free release due to Google Play restrictions

Google doesn’t currently accept paid apps from the United Arab Emirates. The restriction has had a negative impact on the team’s motivation and even caused Carbon for Android to be temporarily shelved between April and May.

Well, that’s just downright embarrassing. Developers have enough problems making some profit with paid apps in the Play Store.


Why the world is not ready for path – nor is path ready for the world

Path. Everyones favorite mess to talk about. At least it was a few month’s back, when they released their major update. Back then, everybody was hugely impressed on how well it was made and all the little awesome details that went into the Ui. So was I – because even as an Android user I felt that they seemed to care about delivering a great UX. But after using the app for some days I quickly changed my mind, because it really felt sluggish, overloaded and like a bad iOS port wich doesn’t work, because it’s way to far from a native Android App experience.
It certainly seems like Path wants to change that. They’ve been tweeting and blogging about searching for Android developers since the dawn of time. But apparently nobody seems to show up. (That’s Path, not being ready for the world.)

Kind of like the users of Path.
Now, don’t get me wrong. I think I could love Path. But I can’t because I have about ONE active user in my timeline, and that’s a girl I’ve never even met in person. Path’s usecase however, should be to stay in touch with friends and family – not internet buddys you don’t know shit about. But my family won’t come. Even though my parents love to use their iPhones, they love Facebook and they really don’t see why they should open yet another account to see what I or their friends have been up to.
Also, my friends aren’t coming, since the number of smartphone users is growing oh so slowly among them and most of them have very little knowledge about the “cool” apps except Temple Run and Instagram.

Path has great potential, but nobody really knows what to do with it. Not even the founders really seem to know how people gonna use their app.
As far as I can tell, Path is still WAY ahead of it’s time – canceling out all the noise that, for example, Facebook produces – giving users a much more streamlined and usefull social networking experience…

…that nobody really needs yet.


Google Chrome for iOS is out

I kind of feel sorry for the guy who made the very cool Tabulatabs app. But not being able to change your default browser in iOS makes me wonder how to effectively use the Chrome app, anyway. If you know, let me know!