Can someone please explain to me how to download an application using the bar code
sometimes on websites there are those barcodes.
install a barcodereader app, take a picture and your phone does the rest.
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Download a barcode reader app (I would recommend Barcode Scanner). Then run the app. This will start your camera, and you point to a barcode. Then just follow the decoded link.
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Image downloader is a first complete download manager for windows phone 7. This app will allow you to download all images from any web page or a gallery and save to your phone Pictures Hub. This is perfect for photo websites like flickr, various image boards, personal blogs like livejournal, etc. Please not that at present time password protected pages are not supported.
Search "Image Downloader" on marketplace or use
zune://navigate?phoneAppID=5ecf5feb-f35f-4eeb-b3fe-224cebce91d0
Thanks.
I haven't tried it yet but have bought the paid version... I hope it works well
Thanks again.
EDIT: Works well.
Thanks yet again
Thank you for supporting my app. If there any problems please let me know and I will try to fix it!
No problem. 5 star market rating and comment left
Good luck with the app.
Hi,
I love the picture editor that comes up when I take a screenshot (either using the stylus or by swiping the screen), in particular the annotation feature. However, I cant for the life of me figure out how to launch the app independently. I'm asking because I would like to annotate existing pictures in my gallery and share them via email/whatsapp etc. It seems the only way to bring up the app is by taking a screenshot. At the moment my workaround is to open the image in my gallery, take a screenshot, annotate and then share it.
Its bugged me for a while and I cant seem to find anything about it in the forums.
Any help will be much appreciated.
I guess when u open photo editor and select the image, go to the bottom right option and select spen. it allows u to use the pen and annotate
Hi everyone,
I am new to Android development but I have been learning on the way as I create my first OCR app using Firebase in Java. I essentially followed a youtube video to create the app but I had the following problems that I needed help with:
1) If I take the picture in landscape, the app can detect the text. However, when I take the picture in portrait, the captured image is rotated 90 degrees and the app cannot detect the text in the image. Whats the simplest way for me to resolve this?
2) Currently I take the picture with the phone's camera and this image is displayed in the app. I click my detect text button and the text appears. But I would like to see some bounding boxes on the images that shows what Firebase ML kit is seeing.
3) Also when I take a simple screenshot of a smartphone pin screen, the app can detect most of the numbers, but it always seems to miss one. I assume this is because I am using the local on phone version of Firebase ML kit, but is it possible to make it more accurate without running on cloud. I am currently using:
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-core:15.0.2'
implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-ml-vision:16.0.0'
Thanks
I'm running EMUI9 on the Huawei P30 Pro.
When I take a photo, then click on the photo I've just taken in the circle to the left of the "take photo" button (see attached screenshot; photo preview highlighted be the arrow), I get the message:
"Unable to view photos. Please add gallery to the work profile and try again"
What does this mean? What do work profiles have to do with viewing a photo?
Has anyone else seen this before? It's driving me insane because it makes no sense at all, and there's no info about it anywhere. (I've Googled left, right & centre and found nothing...)
TIA.
Same issue after changing default gallery to google photos, this error pops up when i try view photos from the camera app, did you ever find a solution?
I have just been looking at this from the other side: making it work.
I am a novice device admin for our company and found your post when looking to solve the same issue. I just solved it so came back to pass on the details.
From the error I surmise you have the same basic issue as I had - a Huawei phone configured either as a personal phone also used for work, or a company phone which also allows personal use.
To make these changes you will need to be a device administrator for your organisation - if you aren't someone in your IT team should know who is.
I found to make the camera work I added the app package "com.huawei.camera" as an "Android Enterprise System App". For you to get the error this must have already been done on your phone.
The camera app relies on the Gallery app to show photos, so that app also needs adding as an "Android Enterprise System App". Depending on the mobile device admin portal the app category name may be different but the app package name is the same.
It took a while but I finally figured out the app package name to add is: com.android.gallery3d
Once added in the portal, the device policies sync'd and the Gallery appeared a second time in the full app list (with the work profile icon in the corner), the camera app could then allow the photos to be browsed.
Hopefully this helps resolve your issue too.
Jostain: I'll make an educated guess your problem is similar, but the Google Photos app needs to be added tot he work profile. I don't have the app package name for that but it probably won't be hard to find.
I have not long purchased the Honor 50 and I have the exact same. Could anyone shed any light on a solution for this?
I contacted Honor and their solution was to use their default Gallery app!
I require gps location on my camera for work requirements, but all i can get to see the gallery when i check a photo details is the name of the area I'm in. It doesn't show the google map with coordinates like other phones. I've granted all permissions, but the issue persists. Can someone please advise if this is a standard with this phone or am I'm missing something obvious. Thanks
For map just swipe up on the full screen shown photo in the Gallery.
I back up my photos to the cloud so I can use the Google Photo app to view them. It shows you what you need: map with location coordinates.
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For map just swipe up on the full screen shown photo in the Gallery.
I back up my photos to the cloud so I can use the Google Photo app to view them. It shows you what you need: map with location coordinates.
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Thanks! Yes i backup to cloud too, so easy to find there but I'm coming from a different brand phone where this kind of info was easier to view. Is there any way to get the map in aerial imagery mode? Thanks