@ Spyvie, Android is thought to be very much open and customizable. As of 3rd party apps for Android, there are already enough resources on the net, which collect such apps, e.g. my favorite http://www.android-freeware.org/ Also, Google will ship something like Apple's App Store, which is a pool of (currently only free) 3rd party apps, which are uploaded, rated and commented by other fellow Android users. With this "Android Market" you can install and uninstall apps directly from your gadget, so it also works as an application manager.
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@ Spyvie, Android is thought to be very much open and customizable. As of 3rd party apps for Android, there are already enough resources on the net, which collect such apps, e.g. my favorite http://www.android-freeware.org/ Also, Google will ship something like Apple's App Store, which is a pool of (currently only free) 3rd party apps, which are uploaded, rated and commented by other fellow Android users. With this "Android Market" you can install and uninstall apps directly from your gadget, so it also works as an application manager.