As the author says:

"This simple application allows you to keep track of new releases of your favorite indie bundles!
Are currently supported: Humblebundle, and Indiegala Indieroyale...

Many others will be implemented, upon your request.
The application requires permission to access the Internet.

That 's the free version with the annoying ads, there's also the Pro version without ads, that requires less permission, consumes less energy and less traffic!"

I already tried and like it so far. What do you guys think?
LotOfBundles

1 decade ago*

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You posted this like 20 minutes ago, and are already assuming no one's using Android? Give people more time to see it and try it.

I just installed it, and it looks to me like all it's really doing is serving as a wrapper for the web sites. I guess it offers some convenience, but I was hoping for more in a smartphone app. Providing notifications when a new bundle goes live would have been a good feature, but you can sort of get that through bundle sites' newsletters already. I suppose it's not bad for what it does, but that's kind of limited. (This is IMO, of course; YMMV.)

1 decade ago
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Android fanboi here. Weird, it's compatible with my tablet but not with my phone :-/

1 decade ago
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No love for Groupees yet? Alas.

1 decade ago
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Worthless since it includes ads. Just use an RSS feed with your favorite Android newsreader. Here's a good RSS feed: http://static.indieroyale.com/cutoff/html/feed.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Frss.indieroyale.com%2Fbundle%2Ffeed%2Frss.xml&title=Bundles+RSS

1 decade ago
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Closed 1 decade ago by LaidbackDanny.