Is it possible?
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ROFLsplash said:
Is it possible?
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no its not.. but if you can somehow export the .mobi file you can load it into your kingle
I assume it'd be more than a simple export/import but also integrating it into the ROM? Or am I making a complicated process even more complicated?
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Just get the kindle app in app store and put your .Mobi ebooks in a folder on your sd card called kindle
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Its saying that it doesn't work on rooted devices....is there any way to trick it?
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Not that I have seen
thegreatdustinLO said:
Its saying that it doesn't work on rooted devices....is there any way to trick it?
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Search the forums there is a patched copy of the videos APK that works in rooted devices and with the new market for renting movies to watch.
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whoever root their kindle fire, can u copy from /data/app - netflix and hulu app and email it to me alexus gmail
thanks
Are you asking for the .apk files for those apps? Those apps are free at the Amazon AppStore, so you don't need to be rooted to get them.
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Can't use app store ATM, so if someone can send me these API I'd appreciate it
FlashFire1 said:
Are you asking for the .apk files for those apps? Those apps are free at the Amazon AppStore, so you don't need to be rooted to get them.
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a1exus said:
Can't use app store ATM, so if someone can send me these API I'd appreciate it
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What's wrong with your app store? If you can't use your AppStore, Google the apps and sideload them. I'm pretty sure they won't be hard to find since they are free.
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It can't be used so if ur Kindle is rooted its fairly easy to copy these apks
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a1exus said:
It can't be used so if ur Kindle is rooted its fairly easy to copy these apks
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Here are downlooad links to the apps:
Netflix v1.5.2
www.filesonic.com/file/3224032974
Hulu Plus (NOTE: This is an older version since I could not find a current version)
www.4shared.com/android/9SPTEckB/Hulu_Plus.htm
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What about your /data/app/*netflix* or *hulu* ?
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Amazon AppStore automatically deletes those .apk files once it installes the app. Also the Marketplace does not show these apps so this is the best I can do.
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Sux ... anyone else?
FlashFire1 said:
Amazon AppStore automatically deletes those .apk files once it installes the app. Also the Marketplace does not show these apps so this is the best I can do.
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I really want hulu more then Netflix
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i use calibre alot and i email personal documents to my kindles often. i was wondering if its possible to still do this while using cyanogen 7???
Why not just plug in to usb and send through calibre that way
A lot of them I send from work but I keep my kindle at home
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You can email them to yourself, or setup dropbox. I personally recommend dropbox, it rocks.
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Box is just like dropbox but so much much better plus you get 50gb of storage space you can't beat that
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Thanks guys
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I have some epubs and mobis on my computer that I really want to get in the Google books app. I love the way it displays text on the screen. Any help?
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You can't upload your own books to Google books, that's why I use kindle
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I recommend fbreader (there are other options).
Kindle ui while reading the book is just worse than gbooks in my opinion. It doesn't use all of the screen, and the font is worse
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Wonder what would happen if you loaded them into Google drive, ,maybe the application picker would come up if it detects the epub format. Just a shot in the dark
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Use aldiko. Its free and reads most format. Works good for me.
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oraclegustavo said:
Use aldiko. Its free and reads most format. Works good for me.
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I have, but my complaint is that it is not as pleasing to the eyes as google play books
Hi guys, I'm looking for an application that would analyse my external sd card in order to recover deleted pictures.
Does any knows one running on android ?
Thanks
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I've used test disk in the past and its worked really well for recovering files and photo's, there is a seperate app just for photos
Called photo rec. I didn't need to use it as testdisk did the job - take a look http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
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You can also try Disk Digger from the Play store.
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Ok thamks, will give those apps a try.
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