Voogle Information

Customers of Voogle 3.0 or VoogleXL that require support or would like to provide feedback to help us improve the application, please read below.

To download Voogle 3.0 on your webOS device, go here: https://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?applicationid=10627&packageid=com.webosworld.vooglev3

 

To download VoogleXL on your HP TouchPad, go here: http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.webosworld.vooglexl
Voogle 3.0 Supported Devices:

  • Pre
  • Pre+
  • Pre2
  • Pre3
  • Veer

VoogleXL Supported Devices:

  • TouchPad

For customers.  Current Voogle3.0 release is version 3.0.9. Current VoogleXL release is version 1.0.0.

Open Issues:

- Some users reporting issues logging into their account on Voogle 3.0 and VoogleXL. . (Fixed as of 10/29/11 @ 12 Noon EST)
— Current Fix: Change Google password and try logging in again
Feel free to leave comments with issues or irregularities you have be experiencing. Please make sure to include the following:
  1. Detailed description of problem you are experiencing
  2. Voogle version number
  3. Device model
  4. webOS Version
  5. Connection type (wifi/3g/etc)

UPDATE – 10/29/11:

- We have pushed a backend update (no download required) to all Voogle XL users. This update fixes a few items as listed below.
— Google Voice Number no longer appears as a ” } ” in the preferences
— Infinite initial loading of middle pane now loads in a matter of seconds.
— Login issues should be resolved. No need to change any passwords.

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HP wants to Listen *and* Learn?

With a recent post on the webOS Developer Forums (you can find that post here) we heard that HP wants to Listen and Learn. When I saw this, I was very happy. If you are thinking what I have been thinking over the past week, it has been something along the lines of “What are you thinking HP?! This is not what webOS needs!” and now HP wants to listen to what *we* think. And they will supposedly learn from what we say too. What more could you want?

I think we should all take a part in this, and tell HP how we feel about the recent news, and how we think they can fix it. They say, you don’t get what you don’t ask for.

So, I think we should all tell HP what we think about this past week here.

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QuickOffice Editing coming this week?

QuickOffice Editing coming this week?


So, there has been news about Quickoffice document editing coming to the HP TouchPad for some time. Looking at the above screenshot (taken on my HP TouchPad), we see some exciting news! We should see an update to Quickoffice by the “end of the week.”

This update will include Document Editing (probably Word documents), and Spreadsheet editing (presumably Excel). It seems that PowerPoint wont be coming for a little while longer, but hey, you can only ask for so much at a time.

Check out Quickoffice’s official webOS page here

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HP modifying Cloud Services security settings, might affect meta-doctored devices.

HP just announced that an upgrade to their Cloud Services security will be hindering the backup of “unofficially supported devices”. They specifically mentioned meta-doctored devices as a culprit. What this means is that users on some meta-doctored devices will not be able to use those services anymore, which mostly includes HP Backup. It was also mentioned that if you sign out of your WebOS Profile, you will not be able to sign back in.

Although it’s the right one, HP is making a bold move here, as a lot of Pre-/Pre+ users have meta-doctored to 2.1 after being left behind this February when it was announced they would not receive the 2.1 update. This is best in hindsight for HP, as they’re moving forward, but they’re leaving a lot of current users behind. With no other options for a WebOS phone besides the Pre 2 and the Veer, they’re forcing some users to another OS.
All is not lost, however, as Rod Whitby is reporting that he is able to sign back in to a WebOS Profile on a Pre- running 2.1. As of right now, no known devices are affected. HP’s announcement mentioned that this mainly affected profiles that were running WebOS 2.1, but were reporting WebOS 1.x. We’ll update when more information is announced. If you want to follow this directly, visit the discussion here.

Full announcement after the break.

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WebOS 3.0.2: What’s new?

HP is finally rolling out the promised OTA update for the Touchpad, and we’ve got a list of changes that you need not miss. Of course there are always internal things listed as “minor tweaks and bug fixes” but we’ll list the big ones.

  • New Calculator app
  • New Clock app
  • Improvements to Email app(rendering/scrolling, better folder support)
  • Set wallpaper from Photos&Videos app(previously was done in Screen app)
  • MUCH better Auto Correct
  • Improved Skype calling
  • HP Movie Store & Kindle apps(Kindle beta already out)
  • Amazon MP3
  • Fixed accelerometer/screen rotation
  • MANY MANY MANY bug fixes, especially ones that caused reset.
  • Improved OS all around

Let us know in the comments if we missed anything and we’ll add them ASAP.

Sources:  PreCentral, Twitter

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HP TouchPad overclocked to 1.5 GHz

It looks like the wait to reach 1.5GHz is over thanks to the fine folks at WebOS Internals.

WebOS Internals has released a new kernel that will overclock the current HP TouchPad to 1.5GHz. To get it, go over to the Preware kernel testing feeds: http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Testing_Feeds. This kernel is now in the Stable feeds!

(orig kernel code by @unixpsycho)

The TouchPad is stable at 1.5 GHz, which is to be expected as the same processor (with a different speed bin) is likely to be used in the AT&T “4G” TouchPad to be released later this year. Details here: http://thisismynext.com/2011/07/12/touchpad-4g-announced-att-faster-processor/

If your device has an unclean reboot for any reason, the UberKernel has a fail-safe mechanism which disables overclocking to allow you to select a lower frequency or make other changes to your Govnah profile: http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Application:Govnah

Instructions for how to overclock your device can be found in the Preware Homebrew Documentation application in the official webOS app catalog: https://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=org.preware.docs

Note: The original kernel code was written by @unixpsycho.

UPDATE: The Uberkernel 1.5ghz version is now out in the Stable feeds

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