Soldato
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Ok lots of eyes will roll when reading this but I just had to ask 
So apologies...
Ive just got my very first smartphone - a Galaxy Note 2. Enjoying Androiding and Ive got a lot to learn.
Ok I'll get straight to it.
Apps like this:
Facebook
Flight tracker
Google maps
XE currency exchange
...and many other similar ones: whats the point of them?
Cant you just have bookmarks for those websites in the Chrome (or Opera) browser on your Android device? Why have apps for each one of them?
Are these apps simply bookmark "widgets"? In Chrome you can just have all of those sitting pretty on the bookmarks bar ready to rock.
I can understand gaming apps, utility apps...but apps for website urls? You can go to them from your browser..? Am I missing something?
Ok...bracing for replies

So apologies...
Ive just got my very first smartphone - a Galaxy Note 2. Enjoying Androiding and Ive got a lot to learn.
Ok I'll get straight to it.
Apps like this:
Flight tracker
Google maps
XE currency exchange
...and many other similar ones: whats the point of them?
Cant you just have bookmarks for those websites in the Chrome (or Opera) browser on your Android device? Why have apps for each one of them?
Are these apps simply bookmark "widgets"? In Chrome you can just have all of those sitting pretty on the bookmarks bar ready to rock.
I can understand gaming apps, utility apps...but apps for website urls? You can go to them from your browser..? Am I missing something?
Ok...bracing for replies

) and generally being better to use than the flash player on a browser. I do still use the website sometimes though and just change my display timeout, as when you do multi window with either full screen flash or with the twitch app it keeps it landscape and just squashes a 16:9 video into 8:9 (well, not exactly that with the multi window and notification bar, but you get the point
). Using the stock browser then means I can just zoom into the flash window and have it the proper aspect ratio at the top of the screen
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