Save MMS! Fixes another item Google left out... - G1 Apps and Games

New program in the market, Save MMS. Open it and it shows all the attached MMS stuff that you usually cant see or save. Lets you save to your SD card. COOL!

Very cool, i actually have a wish list written and this is another one i can cross out!!!

Can anyone fix this app so the pictures show up in the gallery running android 2.2..seems like it saves the images but don't show up in the gallery like the download attachments default feature works. I like to have the images go to a different folder than "download" for my pictures

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Froyo camera image file name changed?

On Android 2.1 the camera app would save images files named:
"2010-06-22 14.49.58.jpg"
Now on FRF83, images are being named like:
"IMG_20100628_114802.jpg"
Is there any way to change this back to the 2.1 naming style? It is easier to read, plus all the pics I have taken are already named that way, so I would like to keep it consistent.
I searched but didn't turn up anything.
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Probably easier just to mount your SD card on a computer and use a batch rename command to update your old files with the new naming scheme.
As I said, I don't care for the new naming scheme. I find it unnecessarily difficult to quickly and easily read the date/time stamp.
Surely there is some way to change this...
pfmiller said:
Probably easier just to mount your SD card on a computer and use a batch rename command to update your old files with the new naming scheme.
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That's not the case with photos already uploaded to Picasa. Picasa web albums are automatically displayed within the gallery. Unfortunately, the file name affects how they are sorted. Consequently, new photos I've uploaded to picasa show up after (i.e., to the "right" of) old photos I previously uploaded. So now, until the end of time, there is a chunk of photos in each Picasa album that will be "stuck" in front of new photos.
The only way I can "fix" this is by running a script my SD card to rename the new images to the old format and then using "Share" to upload them to Picasa.
The FroYo camera is really disappointing. My photos are washed out. They are named incorrectly. And the camera preview that used to zip up quickly to let me delete the last photo now forwards me to the gallery where I may have to wait minutes for the new photo to load. It's really upsetting.

Anyone know anything about finding hidden files or videos that software leaves?

I bought a security camera system for my bar. The software allows for me to view it remotely through IE, and also allows me to save the video to computer. The problem is when I tell it to record a feed and select where to save it to, it bascially saves it hidden or something?? Because it shows up nowhere, even if I save them to an empty folder if i do properties on the folder show no files or space taken.
The only way I have been able to access them is if i go back to the brower and attempt to save another video I can hit browse to select folder and it the files will actually appear in there and I can open them in quick time through that folder. But if I try to copy or move them out of there somewhere else it says file moved or no longer at orginal location or something like that.
I've read the manual and it doesnt mention anything about that, and I see no settings or anything to change. I have no idea how to get access to these files! Any ideas?
What is the make and model of the camera? What is the location it's saving them to?

Batch pictures Deletion

Hi
Is there any gallery app with which we can select pictures from a particular time like a month or week and delete the whole pics of the selection , have around 17000 pics in gallery and needs to delete many of particular time period .
I think "Focus go" can do that.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.focus.lite&hl=de
Just use a file manager app to select and delete the pics. Or connect phone to PC, browse the storage, and delete using your computer. You can easily decipher the picture's date from the file name (or the pic's metadata).

Odd problem with Google Photos

Since getting my S10+ I've been having an odd problem with Google Photos.
On my S9+ if I edited a photo and hit save it would just save it. If I wanted to save a copy I'd hit the 3 dot menu button and hit the Save a Copy option.
On my S10+ by default there is only save a copy, and no option to just do a straightforward save. And once I have saved it I get a pop up saying my photo has been saved in the PhotosEditor folder with the options to view it later or go to that folder now.
This happens every single time.
Why is this different and how can I get it back to how it behaved on my S9?
Thanks
I'm having the same issue and can't figure out a fix.
yep I agree that the editing/saving on this new device is extremetly clunky. You end up with multiple folders on the internal and sd card which makes managing photos a pain. Not sure why but hope they fix it up soon.
For me, I set SD card as default camera save location but when doing burst photos it forces save to internal storage, again, you end up with photos all over the place.. hmm

Change the screenshots folder because google photos

Hey all.
Does anybody knows how to change the Screenshots folder to InternalStorage/pictures/screenshots (like all the other android devices) instead of InternalStorage/DCIM/Screenshots?
In the galaxy s10 it saves automatically in the DCIM folders and Google Photos detects it like has been taken with the Camera so it automatically backups all the screenshots like normal photos. This is very frustrating.
Does anybody knows a solution for this?
I am currently using an app named "PinSync" that automatically moves the screenshots for the storage i want but it has a Cons which is that it invalid the Smart screenshot menu, it doesn allow me to edit or share directly. It's only a mending when i want a true solution.
Thanks
Try putting a .nomedia file in the folder. Only drawback is that your gallery won't show them either.
I hate this. I used Pinsync and it was cool but I need Smart Scroll too much
so I just routinely purge Google Photos backup
sigh
I may try the .nomedia file for now since I usually just share screenshots immediately and purge later
vonDubenshire said:
I hate this. I used Pinsync and it was cool but I need Smart Scroll too much
so I just routinely purge Google Photos backup
sigh
I may try the .nomedia file for now since I usually just share screenshots immediately and purge later
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I was using PinSync also, but now I dont even take screenshots anymore. I use the Smart Select edge panel and select whatever part of the screen to share (or the whole screen), and once I share it to an app and send it, I back out and the image is not saved.
Still, taking a screenshot and immediately pressing Share takes a lot less effort. I wish Samsung would just move their screenshots folder as it being in DCIM violates DCIM standards.
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I was using PinSync also, but now I dont even take screenshots anymore. I use the Smart Select edge panel and select whatever part of the screen to share (or the whole screen), and once I share it to an app and send it, I back out and the image is not saved.
Still, taking a screenshot and immediately pressing Share takes a lot less effort. I wish Samsung would just move their screenshots folder as it being in DCMI violated DCMI standards.
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You gave me an idea.
Can I use BXactions or something to trigger smart select? Then I don't need a screen shot. Might negate the time factor and eliminates the Google photos back up issue.
I literally just searched this forum to find out if there was an acceptable solution for this, but I realize that there is not. I will have to do some deep research on how to change the path where the screenshots are saved directly in the system.
It's stunning how a company like Samsung can manage the complexity of producing an amazing smartphone but yet is not competent enough properly configure a storage path for screen shots.

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