this is a online gif viewer for windows phone 7. you can find many funnest gifs in this app,and you can save the gifs to your phone,and share it with email or sms to your friends.just have a try~
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Just want start al little thread to collect a list of good online services to use on our Kaisers.
Here are my favourites:
spokentext.net
This is a free text-to-speech service to convert documents (pdf, doc, txt) or even complete websites into mp3 format.
availible languages: German, English, French
OCR now!
this is service to convert a picture into a document (pdf, doc, txt).
The results are great. It also handels formated text with pictures!
bad thing: only the first 14 scans are free!
ScanR
This is a free online services wich can make a black and white copy of uploaded documents. it´s also possible to send the results as fax.
Another nice feature is to scan vcards.
online converter
This is free online sevice wich converts many formats to another.
For Example:
Micosoft Office <=> Open Office
Youtube videos <=> mp4
bmp <=> jpg
and many many more!
Enjoy!
I hate having to use resco photo viewer for pictures which doesn't show videos (duh) in the same folder and resco file explorer for videos (no thumbnails). I don't care for thumbs on videos, but would like something for can show videos in a folder and thumbs for photos..
bump..anybody please?
Is there a way for the Facebook contacts NOT to appear in the Address Book. Rather I want the phone to sync on the contacts that are on my Address Book and Facebook.
Is there a free/paid DIVX or XVID player like OPlayer or VLC for the iPhone?
This has been answered elsewhere - you can set the contacts to only show facebook contacts that have a matching win live contact. It's in the settings page.
As for XVID and DIVX, nothing out as yet, as far as I'm aware, but it won't be too long.
Thanks for the info.
The OS is the best out there has beaten the iOS and Android hands down. It so good at first, I can imagine as it matures in a few months will land up dominating the Smartphone market all over.
Is there an app that allows you to convert a link of a TV show or whatever into playable mode to zoom? I know this can easily be done with YouTube but I want to capture a long video straight from my xoom..
you could check if dolphin browser hd has a plugin for it but I doubt it.
I suppose......you could run a vnc client like logmein and use a firefox plugin like downloadhelper[what I use] via firefox on your pc and then send it to yourself via dropbox but thats a hell of a lot of work! X)
How do I share a slow motion video?
I shout a slow motion video and i want to send it to samone else
oreitan13 said:
How do I share a slow motion video?
I shout a slow motion video and i want to send it to samone else
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Just share it as an usual video record thru the gallery app.
To share a slow-motion video, you can follow these general steps:
Prepare the video: Make sure you have the slow-motion video file ready on your device. Ensure that the video is edited or trimmed as desired before proceeding.
Choose a sharing method: There are several ways to share a slow-motion video depending on your preferences and the platforms you want to use. Here are a few common methods:
Messaging or social media apps: Open the messaging or social media app of your choice (e.g., WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Instagram, etc.) and select the recipient or chat where you want to share the video. Look for an attachment or media sharing option within the app, usually represented by a "+" or paperclip icon. Tap on it and select the slow-motion video from your device's gallery or file manager.
Email: If you prefer to share the slow-motion video via email, open your email client (such as Gmail, Outlook, etc.) and start composing a new email. Look for an attachment or file attachment option within the email composition interface and select the slow-motion video from your device's storage.
Cloud storage services: Upload the slow-motion video to a cloud storage service (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive) and generate a shareable link. Copy the link and share it with the desired recipient through messaging, email, or any other communication method.
Video sharing platforms: If you want to share the slow-motion video publicly, you can upload it to video sharing platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, or Instagram. Each platform has its own process for uploading and sharing videos, so follow the instructions specific to the platform you choose.
Compose a message (optional): If desired, you can add a caption or message along with the slow-motion video to provide context or personalize your sharing. Most messaging or social media apps provide a text input field where you can type your message before sending the video.
Send or publish: Once you have selected the slow-motion video and added any necessary text, proceed to send the message or publish the video, depending on the chosen sharing method. The video will be shared with the selected recipient(s) or made available to the public based on your sharing settings.
Remember to consider the file size of the slow-motion video when sharing. Some messaging or social media apps may compress or resize the video to reduce file size, which can affect its quality. If sharing via email or cloud storage, ensure that the recipient has enough storage space and a compatible video player to view the slow-motion video properly.