I've been using "Phone Flix" for awhile - it is a free app dedicated to the netflix queue management....
@dman: it's just you... there are alot of apps out there like that, but is nowhere near 99%... and those apps service a purpose too... if it's done right then it is way more convenient then going to the webpage.
@JoN, ok 99% was an exaggeration, but not by much at least last I checked... But as for serving a purpose... How many people have a Netflix app for their PC? Probably none. So why do I need one for my phone?
@dman - because on a pc - with a full size screen, keyboard, mouse, and browser - you can go to netflix and change your queue in about 30 seconds... nothing is going to speed that up. On an iPhone, browsing through 4-6 pages of navigation to complete this task takes much longer despite the "full browser" - this type of application significantly cuts down on time... for someone like me who is frequently in stores that sell movies, it's very handy for adding stuff that looks interesting to my queue without having to remember the titles or email myself and then do it later.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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I've been using "Phone Flix" for awhile - it is a free app dedicated to the netflix queue management....
@dman: it's just you... there are alot of apps out there like that, but is nowhere near 99%... and those apps service a purpose too... if it's done right then it is way more convenient then going to the webpage.
@JoN, ok 99% was an exaggeration, but not by much at least last I checked... But as for serving a purpose... How many people have a Netflix app for their PC? Probably none. So why do I need one for my phone?
@dman - because on a pc - with a full size screen, keyboard, mouse, and browser - you can go to netflix and change your queue in about 30 seconds... nothing is going to speed that up. On an iPhone, browsing through 4-6 pages of navigation to complete this task takes much longer despite the "full browser" - this type of application significantly cuts down on time... for someone like me who is frequently in stores that sell movies, it's very handy for adding stuff that looks interesting to my queue without having to remember the titles or email myself and then do it later.