ok i have a few qestions
does anyone know how i can get a free comptia a+ certification all-in-one exam guide 8th edition epub?
also anyway i can transfure epub,azw3 ect file formats to the google playbook so i can read it on there instead of kindel ect..
What you are asking for is a free copy of a published book that is sold, so the answer is a no from a "Legal" stand point. There are ways to illegally download the book, but xda highly does not promote anything or will not answer anything that is deemed illegal. Sorry!
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What you are asking for is a free copy of a published book that is sold, so the answer is a no from a "Legal" stand point. There are ways to illegally download the book, but xda highly does not promote anything or will not answer anything that is deemed illegal. Sorry!
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ok what about my 2nd qestion
DayDaysTech said:
ok what about my 2nd qestion
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I suppose you mean transfer.
Yeah. Download to computer, plug in tablet, copy to tablet.... Open in a reader app
Or use any number of ways to wirelessly transfer.
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Pirateghost said:
I suppose you mean transfer.
Yeah. Download to computer, plug in tablet, copy to tablet.... Open in a reader app
Or use any number of ways to wirelessly transfer.
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no i ment how can i copy a file to my nexus 7 and read it off google play book app
DayDaysTech said:
no i ment how can i copy a file to my nexus 7 and read it off google play book app
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You probably won't be able to use the Google book app. But why are you asking how to transfer a file? There are a number of ways to transfer... Dropbox, box, airdroid, USB cable, email, WiFi file explorer.
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sorry i ment how to use play book to open files i transfer
I think all books in the book app are tied to your play account.
Just use any of the multiple reader apps. I like moon+reader. Or aldiko
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Now that google owns Motorola mobility, Xooms longevity is assured I hope. Now if they can just make the micro sd card fully functional and allow me to create new google docs through xoom, I'd be a happy camper!
If you want to get full micro sd support you could try using Tiamat roms or kernels. And you can create new google docs through the browser version of Docs... I haven't tried the app, so that may not be able to.
milkman0214 said:
If you want to get full micro sd support you could try using Tiamat roms or kernels. And you can create new google docs through the browser version of Docs... I haven't tried the app, so that may not be able to.
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I have no idea how to do all that, wish I did. I have fiddled with ubuntu, but only a tiny amount. I need a Linux for dummies! Ha, ha.
Michaelaw said:
I have no idea how to do all that, wish I did. I have fiddled with ubuntu, but only a tiny amount. I need a Linux for dummies! Ha, ha.
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It's not hard...just takes a pc (or mac) your Xoom cable, a micro sdcard and the android sdk, motorola drivers and the proper files and instructions which can be found in the Root Heaven thread in the General section. Check it out and don't get intimidated. If I could do it you certainly can.
Michaelaw said:
Now that google owns Motorola mobility, Xooms longevity is assured I hope. Now if they can just make the micro sd card fully functional and allow me to create new google docs through xoom, I'd be a happy camper!
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If you want you can try quick office hd and use it to create docs which will be synched with google docs
Cheers
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funtoosh said:
If you want you can try quick office hd and use it to create docs which will be synched with google docs
Cheers
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I did some extra research and found the google doc app, downloaded and it does allow one to create and save a document, thanks for your tip
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It's not hard...just takes a pc (or mac) your Xoom cable, a micro sdcard and the android sdk, motorola drivers and the proper files and instructions which can be found in the Root Heaven thread in the General section. Check it out and don't get intimidated. If I could do it you certainly can.
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I read several guides and my problem or their problem is the instructions don't say what device (PC or Xoom) they are downloading to whenever they say to download something.
I really would like to root my xoom ,at the least, in order to be able to get full function of sd.
well,i can call it my first android device but not really.
anyway im and iOS guy and i donno **** on here!
How do I transfer apps from my Pc to the tablet?
Why not just use Google Play?
using USB cable?
Where is facepalm emoticon?
Netbloe said:
well,i can call it my first android device but not really.
anyway im and iOS guy and i donno **** on here!
How do I transfer apps from my Pc to the tablet?
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Why do you need to transfer apps? There is no itunes here on Android, all apps loading is done through the app stores. You can however use your computer browser to remotely install apps to your device where ever you are. That's a cool feature.
The only reason to transfer apps would be to install apks you get from the Internet, but you wouldn't be doing that would you?
Welcome to the light side. You can transfer apps (.apk.) files as they are known on android as others have suggested. Personally I have
never found the need. The play store is your best friend. There are tonnes of free/trial apps and games you can dload instantly.
Not to mention the 5 day 25c 25p Google sale. They will change each day for the next few days. I recommend office suite pro on sale at the moment if you want the best office app on android. Usually $15 £10, you can grab it if you are quick for 25 pennies. A few gamers and other apps.
For less than 2quid I managed to grab 7 different apps and games. Looking forward to see whats next on offer in a few hours time.
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The only reason to transfer apps would be to install apks you get from the Internet, but you wouldn't be doing that would you?
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*sigh* There are perfectly legit reasons to be transferring apks; thank God they actually let you rather than just blanketing all unofficial activity as piracy.
Anyways, that's basically the answer for the OP. Apps get remotely installed from the play store with no need for transfer, whereas apks can just be sent and installed if necessary.
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So a friend of mine looks at 'particular video's' on his phone, and goes on 'particular sites'. He sent me an MMS of a screenshot of his phone. He uses an iPhone 5. I myself have a Nexus 4, and am wondering whether there's any chance of viruses being sent etc? i.e. from his phone to mine, because I looked at the pic he sent me. The pic was a screenshot of a text convo he had with me a while back.
No there is not. The only way to get a virus is the permissions in a modded apk. Like if your trying to download a game and one of the permissions says send calls and text to people, this may cost you money, then you know that's a virus. But you can't really screw up your phone like that.
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So there's definitely no chance any viruses or anything can be on my phone? My phone is clean?
Pictures, no
Image files, and plain text are not mediums viruses can be hidden in. So as long as you don't download anything he sends you thats .apk format and install it you are fine. Now cookies, etc phones still get those. Best thing to do is not look.
Good luck. Computer is a better place to do that kind of thing...
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Pictures, no
Image files, and plain text are not mediums viruses can be hidden in. So as long as you don't download anything he sends you thats .apk format and install it you are fine. Now cookies, etc phones still get those. Best thing to do is not look.
Good luck. Computer is a better place to do that kind of thing...
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Actually I have personally seen Image files (JPEG's) which had evil java script appended to them (ads on Pirate Bay).
MP3 files can also have evil code appended to them as well.
However, I don't believe Android would be able to execute the code outside of a web browser.
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Actually I have personally seen Image files (JPEG's) which had evil java script appended to them (ads on Pirate Bay).
MP3 files can also have evil code appended to them as well.
However, I don't believe Android would be able to execute the code outside of a web browser.
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It's possible to execute such code if the music player/gallery is vulnerable to certain exploits, but it's very unlikely.
Also, android itself is very secure.
Most "viruses" you read about were installed by the user himself. They are just legit apps with "too much" permissions that behave maliciously but most of them don't use any kind of exploit.
tory13579 said:
Pictures, no
Image files, and plain text are not mediums viruses can be hidden in. So as long as you don't download anything he sends you thats .apk format and install it you are fine. Now cookies, etc phones still get those. Best thing to do is not look.
Good luck. Computer is a better place to do that kind of thing...
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You are quite wrong here. These media are files and there is no way of knowing what they contain if received from an unknown and unsolicited source.
Can someone recommend a free "reliable" program to transfer my data on my 4s to my new N3, or do I need a "paid" program?
(there is too much info on Google to sift through, I respect/trust the recommendations of you guys).
XiphoneUzer said:
Can someone recommend a free "reliable" program to transfer my data on my 4s to my new N3, or do I need a "paid" program?
(there is too much info on Google to sift through, I respect/trust the recommendations of you guys).
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mybackup pro is what i use
jaythenut said:
mybackup pro is what i use
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I don't think the Iphone 4s has mybackup pro
All these views and no one is willing to share a moment of their time :crying:
XiphoneUzer said:
All these views and no one is willing to share a moment of their time :crying:
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I remember there is cloud service from Google to transfer data from ios to android. Sorry but did not remember the link. You can Google for it.
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I have a way
1. Download the i tools from Web export your contacts csv form and keep
2.using kies import the csv file to your note 3
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XiphoneUzer said:
Can someone recommend a free "reliable" program to transfer my data on my 4s to my new N3, or do I need a "paid" program?
(there is too much info on Google to sift through, I respect/trust the recommendations of you guys).
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try with moborobo, is the best for this, is free and you can transfer all the information you need.
XiphoneUzer said:
Can someone recommend a free "reliable" program to transfer my data on my 4s to my new N3, or do I need a "paid" program?
(there is too much info on Google to sift through, I respect/trust the recommendations of you guys).
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I used the samsung smart switch. http://www.samsung.com/us/smart-switch/
Just back up your iphone (I had a 4s as well) and then plug in your note 3, run the program and select the things you want to transfer. Worked perfectly for me except for emails, which I just entered my user accounts and passwords, synced, and done. Everything was there from photos to contacts to text messages. Actually-music didn't transfer but that was a plus for me cause I wanted to get rid of itunes anyway, so i just dragged and dropped everything into my sd card that I ended up using.
Hi guys,
This isn't necessarily a Nexus 5 app per se, but I do own the device and I love it.
I envision people using this app on their tablets to download sheet music and be able to play it right away.
If you don't own an android tablet, you can use it on your phone and I've added share functionality so that the PDFs can be sent right away from within the app, to say DropBox or other cloud file services so that they can be viewed on other devices or even printed.
If you guys play piano, let me know what you think, or maybe just spread the words to your friends that do.
cow_like_object said:
Hi guys,
This isn't necessarily a Nexus 5 app per se, but I do own the device and I love it.
I envision people using this app on their tablets to download sheet music and be able to play it right away.
If you don't own an android tablet, you can use it on your phone and I've added share functionality so that the PDFs can be sent right away from within the app, to say DropBox or other cloud file services so that they can be viewed on other devices or even printed.
If you guys play piano, let me know what you think, or maybe just spread the words to your friends that do.
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where is the app? name?
Omg I totally derped didn't I...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wang.gangqinpu
cow_like_object said:
Omg I totally derped didn't I...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wang.gangqinpu
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Looks pretty nice, clean & simple, congrats.. :good:
It says that it is incompatible with all my devices!
I have a Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Asus transformer TF301 and nvidia shield!
Edit: it looks like it isn't available in my country!
Oh really? What country are you from?
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Try mine too!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.houssni.filemanager