If you are a totally awesome Mac user like myself (go ahead and flame me in the comments, I dare you) and use doubleTwist, you are most likely already well acquainted with the ability to search and browse the Android Market directly from the desktop client. Windows users weren’t so lucky, but with the latest release of doubleTwist those that pray to the lord Microsoft can now have the same easy access to market browsing.
Of course, the browser doesn’t actually sync apps in the same way that doubleTwist syncs music, photos, and other items. You’ll have to settle for QR codes and let your phone do the dirty work, a far cry from Google’s announced Android Market overhaul featuring the ability to wirelessly push app downloads to your phone. Still, until syncing from the cloud completely erases any need to ever connect a device with USB cables or wires, doubleTwist remains a great solution to achieve something that isn’t quite intuitive with Android devices.
[via Androinica, Lifehacker]