[GUIDE][Android Studio] Using the Parse Push Notifications Library - IDEs, Libraries, & Programming Tools

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As many of you would have already known, Google released a new IDE for Android App development named as Android Studio based on IntelliJ IDEA. But many have been experiencing some problems while trying to use the Parse Push Notification library. So, here a guide for you. This is how i did it. and it works.
Download the Parse SDK .
Extract it someplace (eg. H:/Downloads/Parse/ )
Open Android Studio and Open your project
Goto File > Project Structure
Select Libraries from the Left Pane
Press the Plus Button and select Java from the dropdown
Navigate to Parse-1.2.5.jar file that you had downloaded and extracted and select it.
Add it to your project
Press OK
Thats it. Now it Should work properly
Now... You got the library working ... If you want to know more about How to Actually use this library to easily add push notifications to your app, Check out this wonderful guide by XDA Senior Member MaartenXDA

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Hi I installed your great tool but I get this message
Error: Unable to access jarfile G:\ANDROID
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Hi I installed your great tool but I get this message
Error: Unable to access jarfile G:\ANDROID
What should I do to get away
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