There are tons of information on the Kindle Fire HD on many websites including this one. But links and web pages are all over the place and it can be hard for people to find the right information. That’s why I decided to put together a comprehensive Kindle Fire HD guide that covers it all in one document. I think this guide is specially beneficial to first time user of Kindle Fire and Android in general. I’ll also be updating this guide and making it even better as time goes on. I've uploaded the document and it can be viewed in the link below.
Android Cowboy Guide for the Kindle Fire HD
If you want a pdf version of the document to have for yourself or on your Kindle Fire as a reference then visit the page below for more information. I hope that everyone finds this guide useful and helps them get the best out of their Kindle Fire HD.
Kindle Fire Guide HD pdf info
Credit: Bin4ry for the root method.
Android Cowboy said:
There are tons of information on the Kindle Fire HD on many websites including this one. But links and web pages are all over the place and it can be hard for people to find the right information. That’s why I decided to put together a comprehensive Kindle Fire HD guide that covers it all in one document. I think this guide is specially beneficial to first time user of Kindle Fire and Android in general. I’ll also be updating this guide and making it even better as time goes on. I've uploaded the document and it can be viewed in the link below.
Android Cowboy Guide for the Kindle Fire HD
If you want a pdf version of the document to have for yourself or on your Kindle Fire as a reference then visit the page below for more information. I hope that everyone finds this guide useful and helps them get the best out of their Kindle Fire HD.
Kindle Fire Guide HD pdf info
Credit: Bin4ry for the root method.
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Nice dude
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Hey Guys,
I fell in love with my new Desire HD recently so I've just started building a hobby website and it will have a few pages or resources for the HTC Desire HD.
It's far from finished or optimized but I'm happy to host any related files or ROMS if it helps any of You or the Community out..
Please let me know what you think it should include. In time I hope it will have many Desire HD resources and links and quite a few Android things too.
Any criticism is welcome - I'm more after function as opposed to fashion. Cheers.
Feel free to PM me with advice. I'm sure XDA doesn't need a thread about my personal site, Desire HD related or not.
Grant
Stunds like a good idea. Put up some guides on rooting and roms. Gonna root my dhd now in the holidays when I get some spare time over
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If you have a disassembly guide i would be very happy.
Afaik there is no one (searched with google and YouTube)
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Nice website with good user friendly design
Would like to more apps in the "andorid" section of the site such as Springpad or Tunein Radio.
When were at it with audio apps I would recommend subsonic. If you want to stream your music library
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if you want more apps inbox me as i have in excess of 5 Gb worth to be added on
depends if you have enough space on the server for lots of them
and because im nice and have ALOT of free time on my hands at the moment, if you need and resources and building let me know and im sure i can provide you with what your looking for (such as guides or articles about things for the DHD, )
Thanks for the ideas and feedback so far guys.
Defectus: Yes. I'll put up some recommended Guides on Rooting and Roms. This will help me learn too. I'll check out Subsonic as well. Feel free to suggest any other apps you are passionate about, if and when.
malte41: If I see a Disassembly Guide - I'll certainly add it - if the maker doesn't mind. (or I'll link to it). Cheers.
karthics4: Thanks. I'll certainly be adding more apps in the Android section. (I'm trying to get hold of some beta programs too so I can maybe do a review or two.) Keep the app ideas coming if you want. I'll try them out too.
fkofilee: Thanks. Server space or bandwidth shouldn't be a problem. (Unlimited) I'm not sure if I will host other people's apps. I'm happy to, if it's easier for the end user/visitor, but I want to also stay true to the Android Market so people can always get the latest app version. Having said that - I'll keep an eye on updates and attempt to keep everything up to date. Thanks for your offer. I'm certainly open to suggestions and links to resources and helpful info.
Feel free to email me at any time from the site or through XDA or even this thread etc.
Also, thanks to the ROM makers whom quite a few have given me permission to host their roms.
I'm hoping to change this username to Grant Barker (which I've registered) so please don't be offended if my name changes in this thread or somewhere else. It depends on the mood of the Gods. I mean the Mods.
Anyway, thanks for the advice. Please feel free to keep it coming. I don't have as much free time as I'd like - so please be patient and I'll get things done as soon as I can. (This includes dead links, no links, image optimizations, broken CSS etc.) Your feedback inspires me more, so I appreciate it.
Cheers.
Grant
If you want some tips on some games.
2 player reactor
Angry birds (of course)
Spaghetti and marshmallows
reckless racing
Skies of glory
ScummWM
M.I.G
Cheers
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I would like to write apps for the writing Kindal Fire, but the first few steps along that path are difficult to piece together without some advice.
I'm not looking for help writing code - I may not be a Java Whiz, but I am confident that I can handle that part myself. My goal for the present is to get that first "Hello World" running on my Kindle Fire.
I've applied to join the Beta team at the Kindle site, but have not heard from them, and (frankly) would be surprised if I do. I'm sure they are quite busy.
I am an experienced Windows programmer, but new to Android development.
If you have coded an application and run it on the Kindle Fire, then I would greatly appreciate a message from you, and would be in your debt for any assistance.
I bought a few Android programming books and worked my way through them.
Beginning Android 2 by Murphy on Apress
Learning Android from O'Reilly
Hello, Android by Ed Burnette from The Pragmatic Programmer
The last book was the one that really cemented the process for me. From here I do a lot of google searches and use the documentation at androids site.
Good luck and have fun!
-Eric
There's an O'Reilly book in the Android market for 5 bucks. Android programming or perhaps programming for Android. Can't remember for sure but that seems cheap and what books of theirs I do have I think are very good.
Did not find anything through search and such.
Anyone get Rage of Bahamut running on the Kindle Fire?
Found APKs and such and it goes through everything until te install. At the end of it it says the application was not installed. I would rather play it on the larger screen of the Kindle than my phone. Thanks for any help.
Love, peace, and chicken grease
The developers right now mentioned that this application works only with Android devices. Sorry mate.
If you do get a android device however, and you still decide to play this game, it would be awesome if you could use this referral code: FGM33277 after the in-game tutorial to get both of us both free in-game currency as well as a rare card.
Cheers
Will Help You
Here is a referral code for Rage of Bahamut it is rah01853 and I send presents just send me a message after you put my code in the referral field after the tutorial. Its only for android thats why I posted it in this section just enter my code when you finish the titorial and you get the gifts thanks
ish
On top of the Rare Card and 100k that you get for using my code. I will help you with treasure and give you cards along the way. Just search for me when you have entered my code at the end of the tutorial and I will anyway that I can
It runs OK on my kindle fire, not sure why that other guy told you that you weren't using an android device.... I'm using gederom 1.55
DougieJK said:
The developers right now mentioned that this application works only with Android devices. Sorry mate.
If you do get a android device however, and you still decide to play this game, it would be awesome if you could use this referral code: FGM33277 after the in-game tutorial to get both of us both free in-game currency as well as a rare card.
Cheers
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Lol, the Kindle Fire is an android device.
Granite Gargoyle said:
Did not find anything through search and such.
Anyone get Rage of Bahamut running on the Kindle Fire?
Found APKs and such and it goes through everything until te install. At the end of it it says the application was not installed. I would rather play it on the larger screen of the Kindle than my phone. Thanks for any help.
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You probably just need to modify your build.prop to a device that is compatible with the game.
It works on my kindle fire.If you don't want to install gederom install Modaco rom and it will work
I'm writing a little starter's guide for anyone thinking about playing this addictive little game.
http://rageofbahamutstarterguide.blogspot.co.uk/
please use my referral code if you find my guide helpful
ank66225
If you are currently using Limelight (open source implementation of NVIDIA's GameStream technology) to stream games from your PC to your Fire TV, please post your experience here. I see different posts around the web showing that people are doing it, but I don't see a lot of details on how. I am thinking of building a gaming PC solely to stream games to my Fire TV. I hope that this thread can centralize Fire TV information and be a sticky once it has quality posts. Please answer any or all questions below. Thank you!
What are the specs of the streaming PC?
What version of Limelight for Android are you running?
What version is your GeForce Experience software?
What are your latency numbers?
What controller(s) are you using?
Any tips or tricks on configuring?
http://limelight-stream.com/ <-----Limelight homepage
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2505510 <--- Main XDA thread for Limelight Android port (all devices)
https://github.com/limelight-stream/limelight-android/releases <---Link to the newest APK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlsGNQ3Zx0o <--- Demo of Skyrim streaming to a android phone
Hi all,
Really sorry if this has been asked but I am not very technical. I am looking at buying a basic tablet for the sole purpose of watching downloaded films and TV series. I am looking at the kindle fire 7'' which is currently on offer however I am getting confused as to whether I can use it for what I need.
I have a hudl that I use utorrent to download films via online sites. Can someone please advise me if I can do the same on the fire ?
Again sorry if this in the wrong or already asked
Thanks
Yes
what about boot password?