Hiya guys,
Just wondering what version of moon+ is best for the nook? Any recommended place to grab it? The latest ones fail with SDK version errors
Moon+Raeder 1.6.5b is the latest version that support android 2.1 .
you can download this modified app from here : ( it is added to epub app list )
http://trainbit.com/files/8886319884/MoonReader-165b-OP1.apk
hshsh said:
Moon+Raeder 1.6.5b is the latest version that support android 2.1 .
you can download this modified app from here : ( it is added to epub app list )
http://trainbit.com/files/8886319884/MoonReader-165b-OP1.apk
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Thanks for the reply
Where the epub app list?
I mean it appears in app list , when you tap on an epub in the library .
i installed it but i can not use it.when i choose to open a book using it a message pop up saying complete action using ezpdf reader or the stock reader and i can not see moon reader in it.however moon reader is existed in the apps list.
your book is definitely PDF format . moon reader supports epub , txt , ...
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It's free in the market, but could someone post the APK for the previous version of the app that had the tube map integrated?
Cheers!
0ddball
Nobody?
Does no-one have an apk they'd be willing to psot? This was such a great FREE app before the developer had to remove the integrated tube map.
Map is back for TubeStatus for Londoners!
Map is back !
Download latest version (1.4) and take a look at :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72JK0HKhpP4
Basically use this URL for "Image Viewer" : http://tinyurl.com/maptube
Enjoy guys!
Hey,
After reading the threads, I presume I'm not the only unlucky one to have a phone without Android Market, combined with the "dreaded" 1.33.0010 SPL, therefore unable to root.
So what's the best way to get new apps for my brand new HTC Sapphire? SlideMe and Leaf Open Market just don't cut it for me.
Alternatively, can I download the Android Market apps via the web?
Ciao,
CUGWMUI
PS: Someone, please root this phone!
you mean like these?
http://www.androidtapp.com
http://www.android.com/market
but i presume you're aware of a google search phenomena so i guess that is not what you were looking for
Not sure if slideme is locked to the mobile emai number or anything else but you can try to open your browser on the mobile and go to http://m.slideme.org/SAM/ and install there application store manager.
Thanks...
I guess the best thing is to acquire as much from as many sources as possible...
Can't wait for my Magic to get rooted..
Ciao,
CUG
Found a methode where i can get applications/games from the market into my non-google magic.
look at my post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=529170
You might want to have a look at this website...it lists all alternatives for appstores per platform: http://www.wipwiki.com/appstores
Bazaar and Aptoide as alternative to Android Market
Hi guys!
Try bazaar.aptoide.org as alternative to Android Market,
As developer let me share with you the following features:
- Bazaar's site allows you to create your own market;
- Under the motto "Own your market!" you can now have your own Aptoide repository with your applications.
- Upload and manage your applications and share them with the world or just your friends.
- Easily browse the available Android Apps and choose which to install from your Android device.
- Discovering more in bazaar.aptoide.org
The Aptoide app allows users to easily install applications from distributed repositories, without having to rely on the Google Market.
The Aptoide enables you the following extra features:
- Add repositories via QR-code.
- Support for private repositories with login credentials (through the standard httpaccess file).
- Faster reloading of the list of applications from the repository
- Many other features and bug fixes.
Best regards,
Fábio
Fabio Te said:
Hi guys!
Try bazaar.aptoide.org as alternative to Android Market,
As developer let me share with you the following features:
- Bazaar's site allows you to create your own market;
- Under the motto "Own your market!" you can now have your own Aptoide repository with your applications.
- Upload and manage your applications and share them with the world or just your friends.
- Easily browse the available Android Apps and choose which to install from your Android device.
- Discovering more in bazaar.aptoide.org
The Aptoide app allows users to easily install applications from distributed repositories, without having to rely on the Google Market.
The Aptoide enables you the following extra features:
- Add repositories via QR-code.
- Support for private repositories with login credentials (through the standard httpaccess file).
- Faster reloading of the list of applications from the repository
- Many other features and bug fixes.
Best regards,
Fábio
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Gonna install that myself right now
BLAHBLAH as an alternative to market
You could give google a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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swapnilraj said:
You could give applanet a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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open browser >>> go to google.com then download the market.apk install it.
don't forget to check the unknown source in setting application.
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isnt this kinda warez helping?
swapnilraj said:
You could give google a try I know it cannot replace the android market but there is one advantage download paid apps for free.Sorry cannot give the url.
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dnhrmnsyh said:
open browser >>> go to google.com then download the market.apk install it.
don't forget to check the unknown source in setting application.
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If you guys want to get banned then post that crap again!
I have ZERO tolerance for even hinting warez distribution!
In fact... I've had it! Consider this thread closed.
I really love the eMMC version of the Honey Comb preview. But it comes preloaded with the "old" version of gmail. How do I put the "new" version of gmail back on it so that I get the two-paned view of my mailbox?
Correct me if I am wrong, but I am not sure the NC Honeycomb ROM is really running actual Honeycomb apps.
Well when I used the original bootable SD card Honeycomb from deeperblue, it had the fancy new version of Gmail on it. But the eMMC version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947071
Has the one pane gmail that looks just like the version on my phone.
waldes said:
Well when I used the original bootable SD card Honeycomb from deeperblue, it had the fancy new version of Gmail on it. But the eMMC version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947071
Has the one pane gmail that looks just like the version on my phone.
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Maybe there is away, I don't know. I have only installed the Dual Boot eMMC version. I thought it was the same? Even still, in that link you posted:
"H4 v2 second edition release, with a few tweaks and updates:
- System, data and cache fs will convert to EXT4, minor performance boost.
- Gingerbread Gapps added: Market, Maps, Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, Talk."
So it defaults to the Gingerbread Gmail version. Is there anapk floating around somewhere with the HC gmail? I have never actually looked.
Either way, I have no interest in HC until the AOSP is released and development continues. The current version is mostly unstable for me.
waldes said:
Well when I used the original bootable SD card Honeycomb from deeperblue, it had the fancy new version of Gmail on it. But the eMMC version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947071
Has the one pane gmail that looks just like the version on my phone.
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Deeper-blue's SDK port never had the 2-pane Honeycomb GMail app (emphasis on GMail). It did have the built-in EMail app that was 2-pane, but it wasn't GMail specific. It's not supported in his ROM because the SDK preview only had an API level of 10 (if I remember correctly) and level 11 APIs are required to run the Honeycomb tablet apps (GMail, Google Body etc.), especially those that support panes.
Although the apps have been torn out of the Xoom system dump ready for porting, they won't be usable on the Nook Color until there is a ROM built off of the full SDK (not just the preview) or AOSP code... whenever THAT happens...
Bummer. Thanks!
I want to try the open source Navit navigation, but so far I just get black screens.
Does it work at all with my setup>
HD2
AmeriCanAndroid 2.3.4 on SD card.
Anybody using it successfully with an SD Android?
Hello Nexus 7 lovers,
As we all know Chrome comes pre-installed for Jellybean instead of the old stock ICS browser (which is a very welcomed addition) on the Nexus 7. Chrome Mobile does not support flash (and it never probably will). Also Adobe has stopped support for any Android version 4.1 and up (regardless of chipset). But lucky for us Tegra 3 has been supported by Adobe before Adobe decided to stop even hardware support.
I don't use flash anymore really, but a lot of people still do. If you want to install flash and have a browser that can use it, follow the instructions below.
As we all know you can side-load the flash APK even though you can't install it straight to from the market.
For the new people to Android who don't know how, here is how to install app if you have the .apk file:
Go to Settings.
Go to Security (under Personal)
Check Unknown Sources (under Device Administration)
Click OK
Now Install Flash 11.1, if you need the APK, you can grab it here:
(mediafire...4940h3ixaabr2gp)
Now install Firefox Beta from the Play Store (or download the APK below).
I'm sure there are other browsers that support flash, I'll be testing out quite a few and I can make a list here.
List of browsers that DO support flash on the Nexus 7:
Firefox Beta
Maxthon Browser
Fennec (Aurora Nightly)
Dolphin HD 8.5.x (8.6+ does not support)
List of browsers that DO NOT support flash on the Nexus 7:
Chrome (The default browser installed)
Opera Mobile
bahaakhaled97 said:
Hello Nexus 7 lovers,
As we all know Chrome comes pre-installed for Jellybean instead of the old stock ICS browser (which is a very welcomed addition) on the Nexus 7. Chrome Mobile does not support flash (and it never probably will). Also Adobe has stopped support for any Android version 4.1 and up (regardless of chipset). But lucky for us Tegra 3 has been supported by Adobe before Adobe decided to stop even hardware support.
I don't use flash anymore really, but a lot of people still do. If you want to install flash and have a browser that can use it, follow the instructions below.
As we all know you can side-load the flash APK even though you can't install it straight to from the market.
For the new people to Android who don't know how, here is how to install app if you have the .apk file:
Go to Settings.
Go to Security (under Personal)
Check Unknown Sources (under Device Administration)
Click OK
Now Install Flash 11.1, if you need the APK, you can grab it here:
(mediafire...4940h3ixaabr2gp)
Now install Firefox Beta from the Play Store (or download the APK below).
I'm sure there are other browsers that support flash, I'll be testing out quite a few and I can make a list here.
List of browsers that DO support flash on the Nexus 7:
Firefox Beta
Maxthon Browser
Fennec (Aurora Nightly)
Dolphin HD 8.5.x (8.6+ does not support)
List of browsers that DO NOT support flash on the Nexus 7:
Chrome (The default browser installed)
Opera Mobile
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Nice write up, but this is common knowledge and has been repeatedly posted. In addition why is it people post a file share sit instead of the adobe archive is beyond me. Also, please follow the rules, especially the one that says to use the search function before posting.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
zPacKRat said:
Nice write up, but this is common knowledge and has been repeatedly posted. In addition why is it people post a file share sit instead of the adobe archive is beyond me. Also, please follow the rules, especially the one that says to use the search function before posting.
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Considering he's also advertising warez in other threads, perhaps the APK he attempted to link to is "modified". Who knows. I wouldn't use it, that's for sure.
Yeah... I wouldn't trust ANYTHING OP posts. I wouldn't trust any of his links, either.
The "missing" Android Stock Browser, fully supports Flash. I have been using it, without any issues, so far on my Nexus7 3G.
Closed - Already very well covered elsewhere