Swype is a new text input technology for very fast texting on small, mobile devices. It is made by Swype Inc. and you can learn more at Swype.com. It is preloaded on many phones like the Droid X. Swype has had a beta program where you could download it onto your Android phone, but the beta program is currently closed. You can register on their web site for notification the next time the beta program opens.
yes.
To use your maps app in your Droid to monitor other Droid's, you should first open the app feature. Then you will be able to choose the Droid you want to monitor.
No.
if its a free app then no it does not charge u
You have to buy the app for it.
Yep: droid market
Not that I'm aware of. When I got my Verizon Motorola Droid, there wasn't a Skype app. The only online app besides Google apps I saw was Facebook. But I suppose you could buy it from the App store, since I was able to download the MSN messenger app for free.
Open the first app. Touch the "Home" icon at the bottom of the Droid. Navigate to and open the 2nd app. To switch between the two apps, use the "Home" icon, NOT the "Back" icon, which will close your app.
No, but in the future they will have an app for the iPhone.
There is a way to JailBreak your iPhone to make it run the third party app store.
go to the app store happy to help Justin zurawski or you can type in the name of the app
r u using the facebook app or facebook off browser