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Introducing the Windows Phone App
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we always long for the forbidden things, and desire what is denied us.
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Its nice and quick... I love the design and ease of use.
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Very nice~ You guys followed through on it! But, why only premium members? Im sure a free version with advertising could work out well enough for all.
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よろしく~ Having math troubles? call: 1- 800 2n(a b) 3y(ab-x)* 3(x ^ b)*
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Awesome, I've been wanting to upgrade my phone to either a windows phone or android. Now I have no fear if I go for the Lumia
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Be a man and get those socks out of your pants
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this app is amazing for windows phone such high quality and vibrant colours on my samsung omnia 7
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Is it just me or does this bring to mind the announcement of the Crunchyroll App for the Gameboy?
http://www.crunchyroll.com/forumtopic-756509/april-fools-crunchyroll-app-for-gameboy |
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whens that xbox app coming crunchyroll i need that...
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jonpitt wrote: Very nice~ You guys followed through on it! But, why only premium members? Im sure a free version with advertising could work out well enough for all. It will probably follow soon. The iOS app was originally premium only, and I believe the same was true for the Android app. Leaving out the code necessary to support commercials allows them to get an app out the door sooner, and also squash any previously undetected bugs before rolling it out to a wider audience. Of course it also gives people an incentive to buy a premium membership. |
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Yes, that's my real age.
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Great! I already donwloaded it to my HD7! Too bad it doesn't work for free members. I may start thinking about going Premium.
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Cool going to download in right now.
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Omgmgmmggmgmg finally T_T
Thank you crunchyroll, now I feel content with how much my subscription costs :b |
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I'm Watling on the PS3 app......
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TheAncientOne wrote: jonpitt wrote: Very nice~ You guys followed through on it! But, why only premium members? Im sure a free version with advertising could work out well enough for all. It will probably follow soon. The iOS app was originally premium only, and I believe the same was true for the Android app. Leaving out the code necessary to support commercials allows them to get an app out the door sooner, and also squash any previously undetected bugs before rolling it out to a wider audience. Of course it also gives people an incentive to buy a premium membership. Do it. I upgraded from the HTC Surround which I got when the original WP7 was released to the new Lumia 900 what I upgraded too. The HTC Titan 2 is a great choice too along with the Samsungs too. The Mango update really made WP7 into a complete feeling smart phone OS. The Crunchyroll app was one of the few apps remaining that I really wanted since switching from iOS. It's great that it's finally here and even better than the iOS version. |
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I want badges!
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The trouble is, you think you have time.
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