HD Widgets is an app that provides you with a number of clock, weather, indicator, toggle, and other widgets that you can use to adorn your home screens. It’s one of the most popular and consistent widget packages in the history of Android and it’s only been getting better. It provides a number of widgets in various sizes that you can customize a whole bunch.
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refaey
4 Mar 168#3
I only pay 10p for apps, I'm not an iPhone user ;-)
ipswich78 to refaey
4 Mar 166#8
Sad to see you have zero value on the work that the developers put in to creating apps.
refaey
4 Mar 164#11
I am a developer :-)
Nothing wrong with bargain hunting, that's why you're on this web site, isn't it ;-)
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WBRacing
8 Mar 161#18
There is a big difference between "bargain hunting" and a blanket refusal to pay more than 10p for apps.
One of the main reasons why IOS gets so many better quality apps than Android is because developers get rewarded more for their efforts, as more purchases are made. Sure the gap between the ecosystems has narrowed thankfully but no thanks to that sort of attitude. I have paid £3 for apps and I have got tremendous value out of something that has still cost little more than a cup of coffee. I think too many have lost sight of exactly the value they are getting for their money.
powerjumps18
5 Mar 16#17
not free, voting cold
ally8971
5 Mar 16#16
Heat added and bought. Perfect for use with Nova Launcher.
Nooky
5 Mar 161#15
I paid with Chromecast credit that I didn't earn.
I win.
tigger80
4 Mar 16#14
this is a great app, i have had it and others for years, but this is my Time and weather widget over all others, the Kiro XP version is my fav. well worth it at triple the price
Mrdom
4 Mar 16#13
hmm, for 'adorn', read clutter.
ipswich78
4 Mar 161#12
Nah, i'm just the other 50% that like to bitch and moan about everyone and everything :-)
refaey
4 Mar 164#11
I am a developer :-)
Nothing wrong with bargain hunting, that's why you're on this web site, isn't it ;-)
The Lone Ranger
4 Mar 16#10
I used to use this but uninstalled it. Good, but battery hungry - be warned.
shuwaz
4 Mar 16#9
cheers op
refaey
4 Mar 168#3
I only pay 10p for apps, I'm not an iPhone user ;-)
snappyfish to refaey
4 Mar 16#5
So you buy apps for other people phones? how nice.
benjammin316 to refaey
4 Mar 16#6
I pay 0
ipswich78 to refaey
4 Mar 166#8
Sad to see you have zero value on the work that the developers put in to creating apps.
refaey
4 Mar 16#7
Just to clarify, I pay the 10p(s) I earn from google rewards, so like you I pay 0 :-)
Roger_Irrelevant
4 Mar 16#4
I miss HTC Sense 3.6 before it went all minimalist. :disappointed:
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Nothing wrong with bargain hunting, that's why you're on this web site, isn't it ;-)
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One of the main reasons why IOS gets so many better quality apps than Android is because developers get rewarded more for their efforts, as more purchases are made. Sure the gap between the ecosystems has narrowed thankfully but no thanks to that sort of attitude. I have paid £3 for apps and I have got tremendous value out of something that has still cost little more than a cup of coffee. I think too many have lost sight of exactly the value they are getting for their money.
I win.
Nothing wrong with bargain hunting, that's why you're on this web site, isn't it ;-)