HP Hits the Official App Catalog
We have seen HP apps in the webOS beta/web feed (here). Today, for the first time as far as I am aware of, an app developed by HP staff has hit the official webOS app catalog. "World Time", a simple world time zone app, is simple and functional (and free).
Simply tap the black rectangle and a scrolling dialog box pops up with a large list of countries and cities to choose from. What I would like to see in a future update of this app is for the map in the background to update to the location that you have selected in the menu. Type-to-search, seen in other apps such as @zhephree's Foursquare, would improve usability (since there is an extensive list making it difficult to manually search through). It would also be ideal to have more of a continuity between this app and the OS. Although a person may intuitively realize that you need to click the black rectangle, there is nothing from the interface that would lead a person to do so.
Overall this is a good app for finding out what time it is in another place in the world, ideal if you have contacts in other countries.
Update: It appears that the app was developed to fit the Pixi's screen. As you can see from the screenshot above, the image of the map becomes tiled to fit my Palm Pre's screen.
HP in the Web/Beta Feed
UPDATE: This article assumes that the following apps are developed by HP. The developer site listed for these apps is www.hp.com.
As we all know HP is planning to acquire Palm, the people that brought us our beloved webOS mobile operating system. I could write up an editorial about how people are concerned about what direction HP will take webOS... but frankly why beat a dead horse? Instead I'd like to talk about the future of apps developed by HP. Yesterday we saw an influx of apps in the web and beta feed by none other than HP. All of these apps are rather bare-bones but are functional and do what they are supposed to do. These apps are nothing exceptional, other than the fact that HP developed them but nonetheless I like that our new "overlords" are dipping their feet into webOS development.
The first app we'll look at is "RockPaperScissors". Don't expect much from this very simple game. You pick your action and you are told if you win, lose, or draw. It keeps a tally at the top of the screen (it doesn't save these scores, it is erased once the app is closed). I am disappointed that there isn't more to this game. Although you can determine what the A.I. chose as it's action, I wish it told you what it picked. An animation of your hand and the A.I.'s hand or just a simple image of the action would be nice to look at. I can honestly say that you'll be bored fast without some kind visual improvement.
Next we'll look at "Maze". Like the name implies this is a maze game that gets more difficult as you progress. It's similar to what you would give a grade schooler to kill time. I think this app has a great deal of promise but there are many things that need to be improved. One complaint that I have is that once you close the app your progress is erased. The second complaint are the controls. You must tap the screen to bring up a directional pad and once you tap the directional, the pad goes away. It becomes rather tiresome having to continually tap the screen. A permanent control or a directional swipe, similar to the way "Snake" by roar does it, would be easier for the player.
"magicBlock", yet another simple game, has more to it than the previous games. The goal of the game is to turn the yellow lights blue. It's more addicting than the other games HP pushed out in the Beta Feed. A nice little touch is that the lights "twinkle", something I didn't really expect. The levels become increasingly harder, but there is a "Help" button that gives you a hint at the next move you should make... a nice touch. The "Restart" button restarts the level, and like the other apps it doesn't save your progress once the app is closed.

HP also released three productivity apps. A timer app called "FinalCountDown" is surprisingly useful. Again a simple interface; we have a time input, countdown display, and a start/stop button. What surprised me was when it reached the end of the count down it chimes, vibrates, and shows a notification (unfortunately the notification goes away). A drawback of the app is that the device needs to be "awake" in order for the countdown to work. What do I mean by "awake"? Once the screen goes black, the countdown stops until you either open the phone or press the power button. This is a big drawback to this app, one that I hope is resolved in the future.

"Password Creator" does exactly what it says. It gives you several options to the customize the generated password such as using upper case, lower case, digits, and length. The only drawback of this app is the lack of being copy the password into another application.

"QuickSms" is actually pretty nifty. I believe there are similar apps in the app catalog, but I like that this is quick and simple. It comes preloaded with a few categories and each category has a few SMS templates. What is awesome is that you can edit them, add to the category, and make your own category. Don't worry about closing the app, your new templates are saved for later. When you click the "Send SMS" button, it pulls up the messaging app and from there you enter the recipient and press the send button. I hope HP will develop a similar app for the email client, I for one use the Canned Response in Gmail all the time and would like a similar ability on my phone.

That's it for now. Be sure to check back for updates to these apps and hopefully more apps from HP in the future.
Happy Anniversary Palm Pre
This is a follow up to the post found Here.
I am happy to announce that our video, "So, What Can The Palm Pre Do?", has won 3rd place in the "Best Use of webOS" category in webOSroundup's palmSpot contest. I would like to thank webOSroundup for hosting this contest and showing how great the webOS community really is. I hope you all get a chance to see all of the great entries.
Today marks the one year anniverary of the Palm Pre. I can't believe it has been a year already. The webOS community site, Precentral, has a Twitter contest. To help support webOS developers, this contest's goal is to get webOS users buying apps. The more people purchase apps, the more apps developers will make.
To support this effort, I have purchased "Poster for Wordpress". This app allows you to write a blog on your phone and post it to your blog. An app that I am using to write this article.

Poster in App Catalog
webOSroundup’s palmSpot Finals Have Begun!
As mentioned in our previous post, we have entered into a video contest sponsored by the webOS community site: www.webOSroundup.com
The final round of voting has begun. All of the entries are superb and each one of the people who have created a video deserve a round of applause for their work and support of Palm's webOS (the best mobile operating system as far as I am concerned). Our video, “So, What Can the Palm Pre Do?”, has placed second in the "Best Use of webOS" category in the first round of voting. Below is our video and the official poll. I, Aaron Gallo, hope that you enjoy our video and thank you for your support.
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webOSroundup palmSpot Contest (Update x2)
Update 05/04/10: Week two of voting has gained our video (So, What Can the Palm Pre Do?) another 529 votes! webOSroundup has extended their voting until this Friday, so if you haven't gotten a chance, please view our videos below. Our video has the potential to go to the final round. Check here for more updates!
Update 04/27/10: After a week of voting, our video (So, What Can the Palm Pre Do?) is up by 70 votes (820 views total)! We are very excited and did not expect our video to have so many views. Thank you all for watching our video and if you haven't seen it yet, the video is embedded below for your viewing pleasure. For a list of the views for all videos during week 1, click here (redirects you to webOSroundup.com).
We haven't posts anything for awhile, but with good reason. We've been working hard on making videos in the recent weeks and have entered in a video contest, the webOSroundup's "palmSpot Contest" to be exact. The goal is to showcase the use of Palm's new mobile operating system, webOS. webOS has been around for almost a year and is, in this blogger's opinion, the best mobile platform out there. We've created two entries and have posted them below and hope that you will watch them. Each view counts as a vote in this contest and there is only one week left. Please spread the word and enjoy!
For more information on @webOSroundup and the palmSpot video contest please visit: www.webOSroundup.com.

