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elsuirad is good off the bench, in case you don't want to come in off the beach.:rolleyes:
 
No problem with me.

I'm just one of the observer of the Beer garden.

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Not any more, you're one of us now.:rolleyes: We adopted you when you weren't looking.:p

Thanks, @Spider, I'll do my best.

If I have to download every apps, test before giving a comments or recommendations.

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If I have to download every apps, test before giving a comments or recommendations.

You're going to spoil us, I think a lot of the time JB doesn't even install the app.:eek: With a beer in one hand and a BBQ fork in the other it's hard to install and test an app.
 
Bouncy Bill Plus is the 5/21 app.

Bouncy Bill is a lovable but unlucky turtle that has been cursed by the evil wizard, Zorik, and lost his ability to move left and right. He can only jump upright! Now he is in a race against time to remove the evil spell.

Bouncy Bill needs your help to jump vertically onto the moving platforms in the sky and reach his destination as quickly as possible where he might win back his abilities to move around in any direction he wants!
 
And don't forget the other Bouncy Bill games.

Bouncy Bill Halloween
Bouncy Bill Christmas Style
Bouncy Bill Seasons
Bouncy Bill Easter Tales

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Did Henry Ford personally build every car off the line? No, he had people to do that. Considering the finite amount of memory in a tablet, it doesn't make any sense to download every app you review. Then you just end up deleting most and even then the deleted app takes up some file space. You just need to be able to understand the reviewers. There are some that smack of developer reviews so they will always have a 5 star rating. There are those that give the app a low rating for reasons that have nothing to do with the app. But there are some that give quite detailed and well informed reviews. JP doesn't have the budget for me to do that. I will only download apps that I am interested in. I don't always have a beer in one hand and a BBQ fork in the other. Sometimes it is a spatula. :)

Permissions is another way to tell at a glance if an app is okay. FOR EXAMPLE, Bouncy Bill Plus requires a permission I had never seen before, com.android.vending.BILLING. That is a deal breaker right there. What does it even mean? ALSO, nowhere in the description does it mention IAPs, but reviewers do. If someone else wants to install it and review it, feel free.

WOOT-OFF TODAY!!!
 
Considering the finite amount of memory in a tablet, it doesn't make any sense to download every app you review. Then you just end up deleting most and even then the deleted app takes up some file space. You just need to be able to understand the reviewers.

Your technique has been very effective so far. JP and I both think you're doing a great job testing the apps, the beer shipments would have ended long ago if we didn't.:rolleyes: I just wish we could somehow keep the bear from intercepting a shipment now and then, it really messes up the accounting when he does that.:cool:

BTW Nice catch on the IAP, I totally missed that one.
 
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