Android Market on your pc

Here is an app which will let you browse the market on your pc then you can sync with your phone and install what ever you want.
WWW.APPBRAIN.COM

Hi Wombatwilson,
Sounds very interesting, 
Looking at the website, I can see the Yen symbol beside some of the' x-rated products'. 
I would prefer using the Market on my Android phone to download the apps but use the official android apps market to view and review apps before installing http://www.android.com/market/  then I would know that the application being installed has been vetted by Android and not a third party market which may contain spyware etc.
Hope this helps
CG Over An Out

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