On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Joseph Earl <joseph.w.e...@gmail.com>wrote:

> If it's possible, please give the user an option to remove the program
> if they want, since it's well... kind of their phone and I think users
> (quite rightly) expect a degree of control.
> Some of the apps that come with phones I love and use to this day, and
> some I don't. I really don't care about pre-installed apps (it's
> generally expected), but forcing a user to have apps lying around that
> they may never use cannot be good design practice by any book.
>

<rant>

YES YES YES.

It's bad enough 2.1 came with Facebook but now after updating to 2.2 I now
have f*cking Twitter as well? WTF? If I wanted either of these stupid apps,
I would go download them for myself, thank you very much. I don't care how
popular FB and Twitter are, we don't all use them and there's no reason to
force people to have them.

</rant>

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transit tracking app for Android-powered devices

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