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| First post | 2024-12-02 04:40 +0000 |
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Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-02 04:40 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-01 23:19 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-02 05:51 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-02 01:23 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> - 2024-12-02 07:54 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2024-12-02 11:15 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-02 16:40 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-02 16:19 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-02 17:03 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-02 13:42 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-03 01:23 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Bob Martin <bob.martin@excite.com> - 2024-12-03 07:59 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-02 13:58 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-02 16:27 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-02 21:24 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-03 01:40 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-03 14:39 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-04 04:38 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-04 12:57 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-05 06:30 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-05 09:11 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-05 19:09 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-02 15:35 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-02 23:26 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-03 01:55 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-03 01:48 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-02 21:02 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-03 03:25 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-03 14:41 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-04 04:42 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-04 13:02 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-04 20:13 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-05 06:39 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-05 19:10 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-05 06:37 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-05 09:08 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-05 19:11 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2024-12-06 11:08 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? D <noreply@mixmin.net> - 2024-12-02 15:02 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2024-12-02 23:54 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-03 02:06 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> - 2024-12-03 16:40 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2024-12-03 16:40 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-04 05:01 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2024-12-04 12:57 +0100
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-04 13:05 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-05 06:42 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-04 04:53 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-04 13:41 -0600
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? Andrew <andys@nospam.com> - 2024-12-05 06:47 +0000
Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> - 2024-12-05 09:11 -0600
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 04:40 +0000 |
| Subject | Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? |
| Message-ID | <vijdnk$ph8$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? It's got to be just about the worst search engine in the world. But people use it, right? Why? Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps based on extremely powerful comprehensive search criteria & which efficiently filters apps based on equally powerful vast filtering criteria? Why do people use just about the dumbest possible search engine instead? I don't get it. Is it because that's all they know? Why can't they install what I consider the best Android app ever written? <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> What's wrong with people that they use the worst search & filters possible? -- Other great apps are NetGuard, FairEmail, Aurora, Orenda, Etar, Muntashirakon, Nova (last good version), PulseSMS (last good version), etc.
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| From | VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> |
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| Date | 2024-12-01 23:19 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <12el9a4awtvsm$.dlg@v.nguard.lh> |
| In reply to | #144722 |
Andrew <andys@nospam.com> wrote: > Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? > It's got to be just about the worst search engine in the world. > > But people use it, right? > Why? > > Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps > based on extremely powerful comprehensive search criteria & which > efficiently filters apps based on equally powerful vast filtering criteria? > > Why do people use just about the dumbest possible search engine instead? > > I don't get it. > Is it because that's all they know? > > Why can't they install what I consider the best Android app ever written? > <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> > > What's wrong with people that they use the worst search & filters possible? Of course, you aren't shilling for Skyica's paid app: $1/week, $2/month, $12/year, $40 perpetual. https://skyica.com/appfinder/comparison/ Some features are "(planned)", so Play Store has those features that Skyica doesn't. And visa versa: Skyica has some features that Play Store doesn't. Skyica makes some stupid comparisons. Reviews in different languages: Google Play website only, and Link to Google Play website. And the difference is what? Skyica still installs the apps through Google's Play Store. It is just a different way to search. Personally I already find a search at Play Store to return way to many results to waste my time. Oh, wonder, Skyica will return even more dross. Stuff like this is for app junkies: install anything and everything that comes across their eyeballs. Oooh, oooh, something new, something different, gotta have it. About 10 months I read how users can get a free license by spamming Skyica. Write about it in social media, and get a license. Yeah, that's really impartial reviews and landmined links.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 05:51 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vijht9$std$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144723 |
VanguardLH wrote on Sun, 1 Dec 2024 23:19:12 -0600 : > Of course, you aren't shilling for Skyica's paid app: $1/week, $2/month, > $12/year, $40 perpetual. Thanks for looking. I wasn't aware of any cost. Did I make a mistake? Isn't the link I supplied to the *free* version of Skyica App Finder? <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> Name: App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk Size: 4497432 bytes (4392 KiB) SHA256: 7075AFFE7593C03594DA6A1EB67AA955EBB2EE23FA28198FD49D5821602EC2B9 I've been using that link for, oh, about a year now & my phone can't even be charged money if I wanted it to (as I have no credit card on file). So it's free for me, and I'm not anyone special (although I did help the developer in testing some of the early versions but not recently). > https://skyica.com/appfinder/comparison/ Thanks for digging into the comparison. You can compare the free version with the payware version but what I said was the free version is a far better search engine and filter than the crummy search engine and filter that you get from the Google Play Store. It's like getting OSMAnd~ for free versus paying Google Play Store for it. Your choice. For what matters, the free version is already a vastly far better search & filter than you get with the Google Play Store. > Some features are "(planned)", so Play Store has those features that > Skyica doesn't. And visa versa: Skyica has some features that Play > Store doesn't. Thanks for noticing that, but, um, er. OK. So what? All you care about is what the Skyica free version does. Right? > Skyica makes some stupid comparisons. Reviews in different languages: > Google Play website only, and Link to Google Play website. And the > difference is what? Thanks for digging deeper into what Skyica does for search & filtering. I think you're speaking about the filters, right? You can turn any of those filters on - or - guess what - you can turn any of those filters off too. Just turn them off. > Skyica still installs the apps through Google's Play Store. Thanks for making that guess, which is only partly correct, depending on what you actually mean by the words "Google's Play Store". Did you mean the Google Play Store app <com.android.vending>? Or did you mean the Google Play Store app repository? They're not the same thing (which probably most people don't know). Skyica installs through the repository but not necessarily through the app. I'm the one who made sure that it did that - which is mostly where I was helping the developer - because I don't use the Google Play Store app. The Google Play Store app <com.android.vending> isn't even on my system. So I couldn't install through that app even if I had wanted to use it. All I care about is Skyica installs through the Google Play Store repository instead of the Google Play Store app (if you want it to). That's one of teh ways I helped the developer who didn't know there were billions of people who install apps off the Google Play Store app repo but who don't even have the Google Play Store app on their Android device. I also helped the developer with his search engine terms, where my job was to break his search engine (and for weeks on end I broke it). Eventually I couldn't break it anymore. > It is just a different way to search. Thanks for hazarding that guess but I have to gently tell you that's wrong. Skyica App Finder gets completely different (much better) results. Besides, it's not the search that matters - it's the results you get. > Personally I already find a search at Play > Store to return way to many results to waste my time. That's the whole point! At least you get it that it's not the search you run that matters; it's the results that you get out of that search engine. Skyica results are GREAT! If there are ten thousand apps with, oh, say, "APK" in the description, you can use Skyica filters to get the one app that has APK & "something else". > Oh, wonder, Skyica will return even more dross. Did you try it? > Stuff like this is for app junkies: > install anything and everything that comes across their eyeballs. Oooh, > oooh, something new, something different, gotta have it. Did you try it? > About 10 months I read how users can get a free license by spamming > Skyica. Write about it in social media, and get a license. Yeah, > that's really impartial reviews and landmined links. I don't spam Skyica and I get a free license simply by installing this: <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> Did you install that app? What happened when you did? Did it ask you for money? It doesn't ask me for money. Did anyone else reading this test it other than VanguardLH? Did the APK above ask you for money? It doesn't ask me for money. It just works. But my Android system is set up without a Google Account on it. Maybe that's why?
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| From | VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 01:23 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <osivytal3cw9$.dlg@v.nguard.lh> |
| In reply to | #144724 |
Andrew <andys@nospam.com> wrote: > VanguardLH wrote on Sun, 1 Dec 2024 23:19:12 -0600 : > >> Of course, you aren't shilling for Skyica's paid app: $1/week, $2/month, >> $12/year, $40 perpetual. > > Thanks for looking. I wasn't aware of any cost. Did I make a mistake? > > Isn't the link I supplied to the *free* version of Skyica App Finder? > <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> > <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> > Name: App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk > Size: 4497432 bytes (4392 KiB) > SHA256: 7075AFFE7593C03594DA6A1EB67AA955EBB2EE23FA28198FD49D5821602EC2B9 > > I've been using that link for, oh, about a year now & my phone can't even > be charged money if I wanted it to (as I have no credit card on file). > > So it's free for me, and I'm not anyone special (although I did help the > developer in testing some of the early versions but not recently). > >> https://skyica.com/appfinder/comparison/ > > Thanks for digging into the comparison. > > You can compare the free version with the payware version but what I said > was the free version is a far better search engine and filter than the > crummy search engine and filter that you get from the Google Play Store. > > It's like getting OSMAnd~ for free versus paying Google Play Store for it. > > Your choice. For what matters, the free version is already a vastly far > better search & filter than you get with the Google Play Store. > >> Some features are "(planned)", so Play Store has those features that >> Skyica doesn't. And visa versa: Skyica has some features that Play >> Store doesn't. > > Thanks for noticing that, but, um, er. OK. So what? > All you care about is what the Skyica free version does. Right? > >> Skyica makes some stupid comparisons. Reviews in different languages: >> Google Play website only, and Link to Google Play website. And the >> difference is what? > > Thanks for digging deeper into what Skyica does for search & filtering. > > I think you're speaking about the filters, right? You can turn any of those > filters on - or - guess what - you can turn any of those filters off too. > > Just turn them off. > >> Skyica still installs the apps through Google's Play Store. > > Thanks for making that guess, which is only partly correct, depending on > what you actually mean by the words "Google's Play Store". > > Did you mean the Google Play Store app <com.android.vending>? > Or did you mean the Google Play Store app repository? > > They're not the same thing (which probably most people don't know). > Skyica installs through the repository but not necessarily through the app. > > I'm the one who made sure that it did that - which is mostly where I was > helping the developer - because I don't use the Google Play Store app. > > The Google Play Store app <com.android.vending> isn't even on my system. > So I couldn't install through that app even if I had wanted to use it. > > All I care about is Skyica installs through the Google Play Store > repository instead of the Google Play Store app (if you want it to). > > That's one of teh ways I helped the developer who didn't know there were > billions of people who install apps off the Google Play Store app repo but > who don't even have the Google Play Store app on their Android device. > > I also helped the developer with his search engine terms, where my job was > to break his search engine (and for weeks on end I broke it). > > Eventually I couldn't break it anymore. > >> It is just a different way to search. > > Thanks for hazarding that guess but I have to gently tell you that's wrong. > > Skyica App Finder gets completely different (much better) results. > Besides, it's not the search that matters - it's the results you get. > >> Personally I already find a search at Play >> Store to return way to many results to waste my time. > > That's the whole point! > > At least you get it that it's not the search you run that matters; it's the > results that you get out of that search engine. Skyica results are GREAT! > > If there are ten thousand apps with, oh, say, "APK" in the description, you > can use Skyica filters to get the one app that has APK & "something else". > >> Oh, wonder, Skyica will return even more dross. > > Did you try it? > >> Stuff like this is for app junkies: >> install anything and everything that comes across their eyeballs. Oooh, >> oooh, something new, something different, gotta have it. > > Did you try it? > >> About 10 months I read how users can get a free license by spamming >> Skyica. Write about it in social media, and get a license. Yeah, >> that's really impartial reviews and landmined links. > > I don't spam Skyica and I get a free license simply by installing this: > <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> > > Did you install that app? > What happened when you did? > > Did it ask you for money? > It doesn't ask me for money. > > Did anyone else reading this test it other than VanguardLH? > Did the APK above ask you for money? > > It doesn't ask me for money. > It just works. > > But my Android system is set up without a Google Account on it. > Maybe that's why? I did not install the Skyica app. Don't need it. Typically I've already decided what I want before using the Play Store app. I can't tell if the URL you provided is to the free or paid version. The web page does not say. I was referring to the comparison page that notes there are free and paid version while noting feature differences between them. I could not find separate downloads for a free version or for a paid version. Perhaps what you download has an in-app purchase to get the paid version. Other than the comparison page noting free & paid, https://skyica.com/appfinder/ says "Some advanced features require payment". If you don't need the paid features, you're set as long as there are no nags, banners, or lockouts on displayed features. Are there features in the app you got that note they require payment? I have some apps where they have an option to hide the Pro/paid features, but some just show all features with a mention on the payware features.
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| From | Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 07:54 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <lr57dlFg7g9U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #144725 |
VanguardLH wrote: > I did not install the Skyica app. Don't need it. Typically I've > already decided what I want before using the Play Store app. Sometimes The Play Store will hide an app, or claim it's not available for a given device. Most recent example here, the new Google Weather app, supposedly a Pixel exclusive, yet it refused to install on my Pixel8a, I downloaded from apkmirror instead. Other Pixel exclusives like generating AI wallpaper,or managing screenshots, I could probably force install them the same way, but ...meh.
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| From | Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 11:15 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vik8cj.f40.1@ID-201911.user.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #144726 |
Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote: > VanguardLH wrote: > > > I did not install the Skyica app. Don't need it. Typically I've > > already decided what I want before using the Play Store app. > > Sometimes The Play Store will hide an app, or claim it's not available > for a given device. Most recent example here, the new Google Weather > app, supposedly a Pixel exclusive, yet it refused to install on my > Pixel8a, I downloaded from apkmirror instead. > > Other Pixel exclusives like generating AI wallpaper,or managing > screenshots, I could probably force install them the same way, but ...meh. Or stupid geofencing methods. For example I've had cases where I couldn't install Australia-centric apps, because I was in The Netherlands and cases where I could not install such apps while I *was* in Australia, because the country settings of my Google Account were (obviously) set to The Netherlands (IIRC, one example of the latter was the app of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology). Go figure! As you mentioned, in most cases the problem could be solved by getting the APK from some APK archive site (I mostly used apkpure,com), After installing the APK, updating the app often *could* be done by the Play Store app.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 16:40 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <viknub$t6$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144730 |
Frank Slootweg wrote on 2 Dec 2024 11:15:22 GMT : > Or stupid geofencing methods. Frank and Andy are correct that the Google Play Store search finds, oh, I don't know the percentage, but I've tested this hundreds of times, so let's say swag it's only about 75% of the apps that meet your search criteria. I know this because I extensively *tested* both the Aurora Store and the Skyica App Finder (working with both developers on the XDA forum). For now, it's a safe bet that the Google Play Store search misses about a quarter of the apps that actually completely meet your search criteria. But worse... far worse... there is no *filtering* (to speak of) in the Google Play Store app search mechanism. Google doesn't want that. For example, how would you search for only free apps with no ads but also no "upgrade" options and which are a score of 4.5 or better with over a million reviews and ... and... and... scores of useful filters. You can only do that with the Skyica App Finder (as far as I'm aware). Another example is how do you search for free apps that don't have the Google Services Framework embedded into them? You can't with the Google Play Store app (or web site). But you can with Aurora (although I haven't been able to convince the Skyica developer to include that search filter yet - but I'm trying). > For example I've had cases where I couldn't install Australia-centric > apps, because I was in The Netherlands and cases where I could not > install such apps while I *was* in Australia, because the country > settings of my Google Account were (obviously) set to The Netherlands > (IIRC, one example of the latter was the app of the Australian Bureau of > Meteorology). Go figure! Luckily with Aurora and Skyica you can spoof not only your platform, but your CPU and your location and the Android API levels, etc., aqain, none of which is available with the default crappy Google Play Store app search. > As you mentioned, in most cases the problem could be solved by getting > the APK from some APK archive site (I mostly used apkpure,com), After > installing the APK, updating the app often *could* be done by the Play > Store app. There's no way that will work because there are about 1/4 of all the apps in the Google Play Store repository that are NOT reported by the Google Play Store app (or web site) search - so you need to know the full package name (most of the time) to find that app on the APK archives. And why should you have to resort to APK archives anyway when the app is on the Google Play Store repository? Remember, about 1/4th of all apps on the Google Play Store repository (in my estimate) are NOT reported by your Google Play Store searches, and worse, the *filtering* on the Google Play Store app (or web site) is worthless (which is the best thing I can say about it). When you see the Skyica App Finder filters (or even the Aurora filters, which pale in comparison to Skyica's) you will *understand* those words. My main question is why do supposedly technically competent people put up with the Google Play Store search engine lack of results and lack of filtering of those results? Is it because they "think" the SKyica App Finder costs money (as VanguardLH said he "thinks" it does). It doesn't cost me a penny. Never has. <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> Name: App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk Size: 4497432 bytes (4392 KiB) SHA256: 7075AFFE7593C03594DA6A1EB67AA955EBB2EE23FA28198FD49D5821602EC2B9
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 16:19 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vikmmi$262u$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144726 |
Andy Burns wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 07:54:26 +0000 : > Sometimes The Play Store will hide an app, or claim it's not available > for a given device. Most recent example here, the new Google Weather > app, supposedly a Pixel exclusive, yet it refused to install on my > Pixel8a, I downloaded from apkmirror instead. Andy is correct where I will mainly point out that *almost always* if not always, the Google Play Store search will NOT find a *lot* of apps that exist on the Google Play Store. Please realize I *tested* this both for the Aurora Store developers on XDA and for the Skyica App Finder developers - it's all in the XDA Forum. Trust me. I know far more than any of you do on this particular topic. The Google Play Store is like having a dictionary with hundreds of thousands of words in it - where most of you "think" that's everything. It's not. In fact, it's not even close to everything in the repo! Skyica App Finder uses open-source Google Play Store repository scrapers which find *millions* of words for you in that very same dictionary. And even then, Skyica doesn't always find *everything* in the repo. Ask me how I know this fact. The developer is *improving* Skyica constantly - but it's so much better than the Google Play Store search that there is no comparison possible. Plus... you guys are *forgetting* the filtering - which is the best in the world - and where the Google Play Store filtering is the worst imaginable. Please trust me that I tell you what I know, and I tell you what I don't know (as my ego is in what I can learn) - and I tell you there is no possible comparison between these two feature of Skyica versus GPS search: 1. Skyica *search* finds apps the Google Play Store search doesn't & 2. Skyica *filters* are so comprehensive that there is no comparison. > Other Pixel exclusives like generating AI wallpaper,or managing > screenshots, I could probably force install them the same way, but ...meh. I'm not sure what Andy is getting at with that sentence so I simply ask for clarification.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 17:03 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vikp9i$17q0$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144725 |
VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 01:23:26 -0600 : > I did not install the Skyica app. Don't need it. Typically I've > already decided what I want before using the Play Store app. > I can't tell if the URL you provided is to the free or paid version. As I said already, I downloaded it (many times) & it's always free for me. <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> Rest assured: The search & filter available with the Google Play Store (app or web)vs Skyica is like comparing a Cessna to an F35 fighter jet. All most people know is the Cessna. Not the fighter jet. That's why I'm amazed people on this newsgroup think a Cessna===F35. People on this newsgroup are supposed to be technically competent. There's a huge difference between a Cessna & an F35 fighter jet. Cessna: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/> F35 Fighter Jet: <https://skyica.com/> People on this newsgroup are supposed to be technically competent to know the difference, just as a military pilot would know the difference between what a Cessna can do and what an F35 can do when things need to be done. > The web page does not say. I was referring to the comparison page that > notes there are free and paid version while noting feature differences > between them. > I could not find separate downloads for a free version or > for a paid version. Perhaps what you download has an in-app purchase to > get the paid version. Other than the comparison page noting free & > paid, https://skyica.com/appfinder/ says "Some advanced features require > payment". If you don't need the paid features, you're set as long as > there are no nags, banners, or lockouts on displayed features. > > Are there features in the app you got that note they require payment? I > have some apps where they have an option to hide the Pro/paid features, > but some just show all features with a mention on the payware features. It would take you ten seconds to answer the questions above for yourself. Read this thread please - and note - you'll find I posted to it to HELP the developer improve his app (he & I conversed many times in the DM system). *[APP][6.0+] App Finder: The most advanced search engine for Android apps* <https://xdaforums.com/t/app-6-0-app-finder-the-most-advanced-search-engine-for-android-apps.4578809/> If you do not read that thread, you will remain in the Dunning Kruger group to the left of the first quartile - which is people who know absolutely nothing about a topic & yet they "think" they're geniuses at that topic. Please don't be like those people. Be technically competent please. I'm trying to edify you that a Cessna is not the same as an F35. Note I'm trying to *help* you - but you are fighting that help tooth & nail because you have a pre-conceived notion a Cessna is better than an F35.
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| From | VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 13:42 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <1sa90k38trxpb$.dlg@v.nguard.lh> |
| In reply to | #144738 |
Andrew <andys@nospam.com> wrote: > VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 01:23:26 -0600 : > >> I did not install the Skyica app. Don't need it. Typically I've >> already decided what I want before using the Play Store app. >> I can't tell if the URL you provided is to the free or paid version. > > As I said already, I downloaded it (many times) & it's always free for me. But since some features are only available in the paid version, and because you profess intimacy with the app and developer, seems you should know how the paid version is obtained. >> Are there features in the app you got that note they require payment? I >> have some apps where they have an option to hide the Pro/paid features, >> but some just show all features with a mention on the payware features. > > It would take you ten seconds to answer the questions above for yourself. Or 2 seconds for you to say Yay or Nay. > Read this thread please - and note - you'll find I posted to it to HELP the > developer improve his app (he & I conversed many times in the DM system). > *[APP][6.0+] App Finder: The most advanced search engine for Android apps* > <https://xdaforums.com/t/app-6-0-app-finder-the-most-advanced-search-engine-for-android-apps.4578809/> No thanks. I'm not scanning through 16 pages of a discussion just to find out what you could've answered in 2 seconds. Odd you are obtuse.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-03 01:23 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vilmic$1nii$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144760 |
VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 13:42:14 -0600 : >> As I said already, I downloaded it (many times) & it's always free for me. > > But since some features are only available in the paid version, and > because you profess intimacy with the app and developer, seems you > should know how the paid version is obtained. There's a good reason why I know more about apps than anyone on this newsgroup, such that when people ask for apps, I find apps for them. The reason is: Skyica Having said that... I have no idea about the paid version of any app as I've never needed to pay for app functionality in my entire life. Everything I need is free. Besides, why does it even matter when I already told you that the free version of the app is far better than any app I've ever seen in my life? >>> Are there features in the app you got that note they require payment? I >>> have some apps where they have an option to hide the Pro/paid features, >>> but some just show all features with a mention on the payware features. >> >> It would take you ten seconds to answer the questions above for yourself. > > Or 2 seconds for you to say Yay or Nay. See above. I've never paid for anything on Android and I get more features than most Android users - perhaps even more than almost all Android users. None of the apps that I use require payment, and, in fact, that's one of the checkboxes for "ad free" versus "ad free with payment" in the filters. Any app that requires money for any basic features is a strikeout for me. In fact, ANYTHING that requires money for basic features is a strikeout. I get my VPN for free. I get my Microsoft Office & Adobe Acrobat for free. I even get my Amazon orders for free (now that Amazon invited me to Vine). <https://www.amazon.com/vine/about> For intelligent people, (almost) EVERYTHING is (legally!) free. > >> Read this thread please - and note - you'll find I posted to it to HELP the >> developer improve his app (he & I conversed many times in the DM system). >> *[APP][6.0+] App Finder: The most advanced search engine for Android apps* >> <https://xdaforums.com/t/app-6-0-app-finder-the-most-advanced-search-engine-for-android-apps.4578809/> > > No thanks. I'm not scanning through 16 pages of a discussion just to > find out what you could've answered in 2 seconds. Odd you are obtuse. Thanks for being honest, where most people, when someone suggests an app, simply download it as there is zero risk in doing so and it takes less time to install it than it takes you and me to discuss installing it. Anyway, since you're not going to install it, then you will be stuck with the absolute worst method possible of finding good apps on the Google Play Store repository - which is fine - as it's your choice what you install. For anyone else who has installed the free version of the Skyica App Finder <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> Did it ask you for money? (It does NOT ask me for anything. It just works.)
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| From | Bob Martin <bob.martin@excite.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-03 07:59 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <lr7s2oFtdc7U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #144760 |
On 2 Dec 2024 at 19:42:14, VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote: > Andrew <andys@nospam.com> wrote: > >> VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 01:23:26 -0600 : >> >>> I did not install the Skyica app. Don't need it. Typically I've >>> already decided what I want before using the Play Store app. >>> I can't tell if the URL you provided is to the free or paid version. >> >> As I said already, I downloaded it (many times) & it's always free for me. > > But since some features are only available in the paid version, and > because you profess intimacy with the app and developer, seems you > should know how the paid version is obtained. > >>> Are there features in the app you got that note they require payment? I >>> have some apps where they have an option to hide the Pro/paid features, >>> but some just show all features with a mention on the payware features. >> >> It would take you ten seconds to answer the questions above for yourself. > > Or 2 seconds for you to say Yay or Nay. > >> Read this thread please - and note - you'll find I posted to it to HELP the >> developer improve his app (he & I conversed many times in the DM system). >> *[APP][6.0+] App Finder: The most advanced search engine for Android apps* >> <https://xdaforums.com/t/app-6-0-app-finder-the-most-advanced-search-engine-for-android-apps.4578809/> > > No thanks. I'm not scanning through 16 pages of a discussion just to > find out what you could've answered in 2 seconds. Odd you are obtuse. Rule 1 of Usenet : do not argue with idiots.
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 13:58 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <qfn02lx3u7.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #144722 |
On 2024-12-02 05:40, Andrew wrote: > Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine? > It's got to be just about the worst search engine in the world. > > But people use it, right? > Why? Arlen, that's a silly question, and you know the answer except for your bias. Because it is the default app for searching and installing apps. And of course, that it requires a login is of absolutely no importance to the majority of people (except you). :-) > > Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps > based on extremely powerful comprehensive search criteria & which > efficiently filters apps based on equally powerful vast filtering criteria? > > Why do people use just about the dumbest possible search engine instead? > > I don't get it. > Is it because that's all they know? > > Why can't they install what I consider the best Android app ever written? > <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> Why would we know about it? > > What's wrong with people that they use the worst search & filters possible? -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 16:27 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vikn4o$2jmd$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144731 |
Carlos E.R. wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 13:58:02 +0100 : > that's a silly question, No it's not. None of you have any idea how bad the Google Play Store search is, and, even worse, none of you realize how bad its filtering system is. > and you know the answer except for your bias. Bias? You mean the bias to get the best apps possible off the Google Play Store repository? Why would anyone NOT have that very same "bias" goal? > Because it is the default app for searching and installing apps. Being the default doesn't mean it's good, Carlos. Even you should know that. The Google Play Store search is like having a dictionary with ten thousand words in it whereas the actual GPS repository has a million words in it. > And of course, that it requires a login is of absolutely no importance > to the majority of people (except you). Remove the word "requires" and that sentence will be fine. But even you should know there's no requirement to have a Google Account on the phone to download & install apps from the Google Play Store repository. Most of my 900 or so apps on my phone at this moment are from the Google Play Store repository and I do NOT have a Google Account set on my phone. >> Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps >> based on extremely powerful comprehensive search criteria & which >> efficiently filters apps based on equally powerful vast filtering criteria? >> >> Why do people use just about the dumbest possible search engine instead? >> >> I don't get it. >> Is it because that's all they know? >> >> Why can't they install what I consider the best Android app ever written? >> <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> > > Why would we know about it? There's a Dunning-Kruger concept for the people on the left side of the first quartile marker which is people who "think" they know it all, and yet, they know so little that they don't even know what they don't know. That's most people when it comes to Android Google Play Store repository searches, but it's NOT supposed to be people on this technical newsgroup. Skyica has been discussed *many* times on this newsgroup, so if folks missed it, then that says a lot about their lack of ability to learn. All I'm asking is why would anyone use the atrociously horrid Google Play Store search & even more pathetic filters, when they don't have to?
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-12-02 21:24 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <pkh12lxu9m.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #144736 |
On 2024-12-02 17:27, Andrew wrote: > Carlos E.R. wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 13:58:02 +0100 : > >> that's a silly question, > > No it's not. None of you have any idea how bad the Google Play Store search > is, and, even worse, none of you realize how bad its filtering system is. > >> and you know the answer except for your bias. > > Bias? You mean the bias to get the best apps possible off the Google Play > Store repository? Why would anyone NOT have that very same "bias" goal? > >> Because it is the default app for searching and installing apps. > > Being the default doesn't mean it's good, Carlos. So what, Arlen? You asked "Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine?", not why people do not use the best app search engine. > > Even you should know that. > > The Google Play Store search is like having a dictionary with ten thousand > words in it whereas the actual GPS repository has a million words in it. > >> And of course, that it requires a login is of absolutely no importance >> to the majority of people (except you). > > Remove the word "requires" and that sentence will be fine. Nope. It is designed to work with a login, for search and install. Maybe you trick it into installing, but most people don't do that. > > But even you should know there's no requirement to have a Google Account on > the phone to download & install apps from the Google Play Store repository. > > Most of my 900 or so apps on my phone at this moment are from the Google > Play Store repository and I do NOT have a Google Account set on my phone. > >>> Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps >>> based on extremely powerful comprehensive search criteria & which >>> efficiently filters apps based on equally powerful vast filtering >>> criteria? >>> >>> Why do people use just about the dumbest possible search engine instead? >>> >>> I don't get it. >>> Is it because that's all they know? >>> >>> Why can't they install what I consider the best Android app ever >>> written? >>> <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/> >> >> Why would we know about it? > > There's a Dunning-Kruger concept for the people on the left side of the > first quartile marker which is people who "think" they know it all, and > yet, they know so little that they don't even know what they don't know. > > That's most people when it comes to Android Google Play Store repository > searches, but it's NOT supposed to be people on this technical newsgroup. > > Skyica has been discussed *many* times on this newsgroup, so if folks > missed it, then that says a lot about their lack of ability to learn. I don't read all messages. Specifically, I don't read all your messages, and I don't read them complete, because you talk way too much. :-) I don't read either all the complete messages of anybody, of course. But you being so prolific, you are probably the most affected. My time and my patience are limited. So no, I don't remember ever reading about skika or it being so good. > All I'm asking is why would anyone use the atrociously horrid Google Play > Store search & even more pathetic filters, when they don't have to? I told you. It is the default app. It is there. It is gratis. It works. We don't know of another tool that is better. And no, when I search for an app I ask here. I prefer human knowledge. -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-03 01:40 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vilnhp$2hqi$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144768 |
Carlos E.R. wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 21:24:25 +0100 : > You asked "Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine?", not > why people do not use the best app search engine. Thanks for honestly answering the question as you saw it being asked. If you look at the OP, you'll see, verbatim, I asked: Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps? What you are answering is only that which is in the subject line summary. I'm actually asking a few (related) important questions, in this thread. a. Why settle for the piss-poor Google Play Store app search engine? b. Why not use a fantastic free search engine with GREAT filters? c. Does that fantastic search engine ask you for money when you install it? >>> And of course, that it requires a login is of absolutely no importance >>> to the majority of people (except you). >> >> Remove the word "requires" and that sentence will be fine. > > Nope. It is designed to work with a login, for search and install. Maybe > you trick it into installing, but most people don't do that. If you look at the XDA Developers Forum threads on Skyica, you'll see that about a year or so ago the app only used the Google Play Store app engine. I worked directly with the developer (as evidenced in that thread) to get Skyica to work WITHOUT touching the Google Play Store app engine. That's because I don't even have the Google Play Store app on my system. And I have more apps installed from the Google Play Store repository than probably most of the rest of the people on this newsgroup, combined. (Well, that might be an exaggeration - but the point is I have no problem downloading and installing apps off the Google Play Store repository without ever having either the Google Play Store app itself, or even a Google Account set up on the phone. You know this so you know it's fact.) >> Skyica has been discussed *many* times on this newsgroup, so if folks >> missed it, then that says a lot about their lack of ability to learn. > > I don't read all messages. Specifically, I don't read all your messages, > and I don't read them complete, because you talk way too much. :-) I get that a lot where I always tell people who say that (with the obvious disdain that it points out) that I know so much more than they will ever possibly know in their entire lives ... coupled with the obvious fact I am such a wonderfully good-hearted kind person that I try to convey INFORMATION which most people can't handle - which are the people who complain like that. Most people can't comprehend facts. Let's face it, the reason is most people are not all that intelligent. In fact, most people are downright stupid. So they can't figure out how to do the very simplest of basic things. Like installing apps from the Google Play Store repository without ever putting a Google Account on their phone (which itself murders privacy). >> All I'm asking is why would anyone use the atrociously horrid Google Play >> Store search & even more pathetic filters, when they don't have to? > > I told you. It is the default app. It is there. It is gratis. It works. > We don't know of another tool that is better. > > And no, when I search for an app I ask here. I prefer human knowledge. The main point wasn't so much just the title, but why don't people use far better free search & filter apps such as Aurora or Skyica - both of which are so much better than the Google Play Store app that it boggles my mind how inefficient most people are at finding the best apps to install. Anyway, if anyone does install the best search engine on the planet... <https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/App-Finder-1.4.1a-U.apk> Please let me know if it asked you for money as it does NOT ask me.
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-12-03 14:39 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <5ae32lx8ji.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #144784 |
On 2024-12-03 02:40, Andrew wrote: > Carlos E.R. wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 21:24:25 +0100 : > >> You asked "Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine?", >> not why people do not use the best app search engine. > > Thanks for honestly answering the question as you saw it being asked. > > If you look at the OP, you'll see, verbatim, I asked: > Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps? Not in the subject line. > What you are answering is only that which is in the subject line summary. > > I'm actually asking a few (related) important questions, in this thread. > a. Why settle for the piss-poor Google Play Store app search engine? > b. Why not use a fantastic free search engine with GREAT filters? > c. Does that fantastic search engine ask you for money when you install it? As I said before, my preferred search engine, after automated search, is human answers from people that actually have used such an app. ... -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-04 04:38 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <viomcv$2nri$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144801 |
Carlos E.R. wrote on Tue, 3 Dec 2024 14:39:49 +0100 : >> If you look at the OP, you'll see, verbatim, I asked: >> Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds apps? > > Not in the subject line. Agreed. I used to have long subject lines, but nice people like Andy complained (rightfully so) so I shortened them. Suffice to say there were three questions in the opening post, only one of which was summarized on the subject line, which itself was intended to figure out why people use a Cessna to do what an F35 is needed to do right. > >> What you are answering is only that which is in the subject line summary. >> >> I'm actually asking a few (related) important questions, in this thread. >> a. Why settle for the piss-poor Google Play Store app search engine? >> b. Why not use a fantastic free search engine with GREAT filters? >> c. Does that fantastic search engine ask you for money when you install it? > > As I said before, my preferred search engine, after automated search, is > human answers from people that actually have used such an app. Understood. I do the same. But I run a search first. And I test first. THEN I ask questions of the humans. Which is EXACTLY what I did here as I've tested this app for more than a year BEFORE asking the three questions I asked in this thread. 1. Why use a substandard app that is barely functional in its results? 2. Why are people like you and Vanguard so deathly afraid of technology? 3. Does the best search app on the planet ask you for money or not?
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2024-12-04 12:57 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <6ms52lxod6.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #144858 |
On 2024-12-04 05:38, Andrew wrote: > Carlos E.R. wrote on Tue, 3 Dec 2024 14:39:49 +0100 : > >>> If you look at the OP, you'll see, verbatim, I asked: >>> Why don't people use a far better search engine that actually finds >>> apps? >> >> Not in the subject line. > > Agreed. I used to have long subject lines, but nice people like Andy > complained (rightfully so) so I shortened them. > Suffice to say there were three questions in the opening post, only one of > which was summarized on the subject line, which itself was intended to > figure out why people use a Cessna to do what an F35 is needed to do right. > >> >>> What you are answering is only that which is in the subject line >>> summary. >>> >>> I'm actually asking a few (related) important questions, in this >>> thread. a. Why settle for the piss-poor Google Play Store app search >>> engine? >>> b. Why not use a fantastic free search engine with GREAT filters? >>> c. Does that fantastic search engine ask you for money when you >>> install it? >> >> As I said before, my preferred search engine, after automated search, >> is human answers from people that actually have used such an app. > > Understood. I do the same. But I run a search first. And I test first. > THEN I ask questions of the humans. > > Which is EXACTLY what I did here as I've tested this app for more than a > year BEFORE asking the three questions I asked in this thread. > > 1. Why use a substandard app that is barely functional in its results? I had no idea of the existence of another tool to search for apps, plain simple. > 2. Why are people like you and Vanguard so deathly afraid of technology? What on earth are you talking about? > 3. Does the best search app on the planet ask you for money or not? Arlen, that you are so intense in praising that tool, trying to convince us, and even insulting us if we are not convinced, is enough to put me away from trying the tool. -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | Andrew <andys@nospam.com> |
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| Date | 2024-12-05 06:30 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <virh9c$1c3m$1@nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com> |
| In reply to | #144880 |
Carlos E.R. wrote on Wed, 4 Dec 2024 12:57:26 +0100 : > I had no idea of the existence of another tool to search for apps, plain > simple. > that you are so intense in praising that tool, trying to convince > us, and even insulting us if we are not convinced, is enough to put me > away from trying the tool. When you blame me for your abnormal fears of an APK, all I can do is softly chuckle to myself that it's obvious you are afraid of a simple APK install. You're blaming me because you are afraid. You hate yourself - because you're afraid of an APK. So you blame me instead. Rest assured... Just like it's fine that some people are deathly afraid of spiders, it's perfectly fine for you (and Vanguard) to be deathly afraid of app APKs. Particularly apps that replace Google functionality you're afraid of. And that's OK. Most people who know nothing about Android are afraid like you are. Fearmongers are afraid to use any app that replaces Google functionality. 1. The FairEmail app replaces the GMail app functionality 2. The NewPipe app replaces the YouTube app functionality 3. The Bromite app replaces the Chrome app functionality 4. The PulseSMS app replaces the Google messenger app functionality 5. The AuroraStore app replaces the Google Play Store app functionality 6. The Skyica App Finder replaces Google Play Store app functionality etc. I realize just the mere mention of those apps, makes your heart palpate. The fear you feel from hearing those names - is palpable in what you write. You're AFRAID of an app. On an Android newsgroup. It's only my personal opinion that this newsgroup, an android newsgroup, is supposed to be populated by people who are NOT afraid of an app. But it's fine for YOU (and Vanguard) to be deathly afraid of every app. I don't care that you quake in fear at the mere mention of an app APK. What's NOT fine is for you (and Vanguard) to blame ME for your fears. Keep your anxiety and trembling due to dread of apps to yourself. Please do not blame me because you are afraid of every app there is. I can't fix this abnormal panic you feel from every frightening app. I'm the wrong guy to help you overcome the terror an APK instills in you.
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