Does this phone have a native app that reads .doc files?
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A_Flying_Fox said:
Does this phone have a native app that reads .doc files?
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Yes, it's called Thinkfree Office. Comes installed on phone.
Well, you know, when a phone doesnt have a native voice recorder app, theres no telling what else they couldve taken out.
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A_Flying_Fox said:
Well, you know, when a phone doesnt have a native voice recorder app, theres no telling what else they couldve taken out.
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oh nos, not the voice recorder. There are plenty of free voice recorders in the market.
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Got this today...
ESPN: Free ESPN Alerts are no longer available on Sprint, Boost, Virgin and Nextel. Please visit http://espn.com/alerts for a list of alternate carriers.
What the hell?!
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I know, this is ridiculous! I can't believe this is happening. I rely on this service so much I would pay for it monthly. Any good alternatives?
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already posted: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1022532
Really sucks, do you know of any other apps or great sports news feeds/alerts?
I suppose the ESPN score center widget should still work... but the messages were always more reliable
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According to this article, Sprint is charging the content providers, i.e. ESPN, Yahoo, etc. more per message sent. They aren't doing anything to the individual users
Think I could use a Google talk text number for ESPN mobile messages??
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imex99 said:
already posted: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1022532
Really sucks, do you know of any other apps or great sports news feeds/alerts?
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Alerts.4info.com has a service. Not as good as espn's but it still works with sprint
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jpmaniac87 said:
Think I could use a Google talk text number for ESPN mobile messages??
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I tried this yesterday and the answer is no. google voice doesn't work with any of the content provider sms messaging systems.
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Interesting
I'm running CM7 and I restored Google Maps from Titanium Backup.
Now there is no voice in the navigation (and it was working in the previous rom i was using)
I remember with some other ROMs there is an app that is sometimes needed. Can someone point me to that app.
Might it also be the fact that i've moved data to the sd card?
I don't know what the app is called but why don't you just try redownloading Google maps from the market and after that, you have to make sure that the media volume is up on your phone
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ameedi600 said:
I don't know what the app is called but why don't you just try redownloading Google maps from the market and after that, you have to make sure that the media volume is up on your phone
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You mean the navigation volume?
Back on the op. Try uninstalling the app then install it back
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There is only navigation volume, media, ringer,alarm,in voice call volume, and notification. Media goes for games,videos,music, and navigation volume is for Google maps.
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I just went in mine for the first time again and when I input directions it tells me to download speech synthesis data installer, for voice in navigation.
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ameedi600 said:
I just went in mine for the first time again and when I input directions it tells me to download speech synthesis data installer, for voice in navigation.
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thanks. it wasn't installed.
Okay so I don't have a xoom but I have the g slate no forum for that right now so I'm posting this here. The free amazon app of the day is text plus and its better than google voice to text. It pops up on your screen with a reply box has push notifications and sends your text plus number to your facebook friends or your gmail contacts. I just got it on my g slate and I'm texting my vibrant it seems to be working great and its free so why not try it out right?
Anyways its in the amazon market today for free so go get it and try it out.
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Yea its pretty sweet.
This is what I've been dying for on my tab lol
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I got it today & figured it wouldn't work with the Xoom.But hands down this app rocks!!!
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With use SyncSMs but I downloaded this as well.
Thanks a lot! Great app.
Just got it and its a must for any tablet users
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Spread the word!
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wots the link im in uk so dont understand about amazon market.
Not sure if uk has the Amazon market
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I use textfree but I downloaded this just because. Didn't even install it. But will when I find use for it.
What is the difference between this app compare to kind like WhatsApp, Kik, PingChat?
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What is the difference between this app compare to kind like WhatsApp, Kik, PingChat?
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Not sure what those apps do because I've never used them but this app gives you a phone number and allows you to text as if your tablet was a phone so its not I'm its text and it has a pop-up notification when you recieve a text. So basically it feels a lot like a native text application. Rather then an instant messaging client
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So you can call that number from land line as well?
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Not sure what those apps do because I've never used them but this app gives you a phone number and allows you to text as if your tablet was a phone so its not I'm its text and it has a pop-up notification when you recieve a text. So basically it feels a lot like a native text application. Rather then an instant messaging client
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does this program send through your Google voice account?
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So you can call that number from land line as well?
No, no calling just text.
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bjarnia said:
does this program send through your Google voice account?
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No, it gives you a number and you text as if that was your actual tablet number.
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meh.. useless in that case... hard enough for me to get my friends to test to my gv instead og my voice number... having a different number for my tablet sounds very confusing.
If your friends are that lazy I feel bad for them. It's really simple to add a contact to an existing one and text that number if you don't get a response from the phone number
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Hey guys,
I was just wondering if there is any app that can record our screen! Like not a screenshot. !
If there is please send me the apk!
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L1LK1LLERZ said:
Hey guys,
I was just wondering if there is any app that can record our screen! Like not a screenshot. !
If there is please send me the apk!
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Yes, there is. It is called Screencast video recording. Look it up in the Market. I've tried it, it works pretty good.
I think shoot me had an update allowing it to record screen casts as well.
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Yes, there is. It is called Screencast video recording. Look it up in the Market. I've tried it, it works pretty good.
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Hey thanks I actually wanted this app. too can't wait to try it out
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Alright thanks guys! You are the best!
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I was told that if you have an android phone that has no service that you can download an app called text app and you can text for free.Does anyone know about app and is the free texting correct?and google voice is free isn't it.If anyone know anything about these qwestion could you verify if there true or not. Thanks!!!
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Mesaman2012 said:
I was told that if you have an android phone that has no service that you can download an app called text app and you can text for free.Does anyone know about app and is the free texting correct?and google voice is free isn't it.If anyone know anything about these qwestion could you verify if there true or not. Thanks!!!
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Google Voice is free. Not sure on the app, might be GrooveIP Lite.
If you can connect to wifi then you're good. No voice/data plan? Good for flashing.
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You can get the 30 dollar T-Mobile plan for 5GB of data and use the GV app and use Sipdroid for phone calls. It doesn't work too good over edge (unless you get good signal) so make sure you get 3g.
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What is sipdroid?
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Mesaman2012 said:
What is sipdroid?
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Not to sound rude or anything but there's this cool thing called a search engine, maybe you've heard of it. You can use it to find basic to advanced information, such as the answers to literally all of your questions in this thread.
Mesaman2012 said:
What is sipdroid?
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Basically you make phone calls over data.