[–] JoeJoeMakesItGoGo ago
RadarScope. I use Gibson Ridge on my PC for radar data, but I love the RadarScope interface.
[–] tryandspeak ago
TextSecure. Their protocol uses data when it can instead of SMS anyway. If they could do some sort of iMessage model where can you use it on your desktop as well as your phone that would be awesome.
[–] BitHorizon ago
Inbox.
[–] abattleofone 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago (edited ago)
inbox.google.com? It is pretty much exactly that
[–] dinkydarko 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The web version does pretty well
[–] KL1 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Well, there is always BlueStacks App Player.
[–] CaptNemo131 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
SwiftKey. If Google were to implement SwiftKey's prediction engine into a Chrome extension, or Microsoft into Windows, I'd buy it immediately. It makes typing that much faster.
[–] satnavtomington [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I've given swiftkey a go but never noticed a huge difference, maybe I'm doing it wrong
[–] CaptNemo131 ago
I've used it on a tablet with an external keyboard. The predictions get better with time, once it learns your style. Which keyboard do you use?
[–] bubblesbubbles ago
The app store. Finding reliable free software quickly and downloading and installing easily.
[–] In_Cog_Nito ago
Not quite what you are looking for, but close: Ninite. Re-run installer regularly for updates, or do what I do: put the installer in your startup folder so it runs at every reboot and keeps a dozen or so programs updated.
[–] TKN ago
Well, Windows has that Metro app store thingy...
[–] satnavtomington [S] ago
It's just windows that lacks that, Ubuntu and Macs both have a software centre/app store
[–] lossleader ago
I believe Windows 10 is getting one though, right?