[Q] Question about Windows 10 - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

Hi there!!! I want to ask a question about windows 10. I've heard that windows 10 can install android as well as iOS apps along with windows apps. I want to ask how it works. I mean android apk files, ios has ipa files and windows has xap files. So how can they install altogether? Systems are different as I've seen. Then how is it possible? Please answer my query.

No, it's easy to modify code for developing.
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[Q] [INFO]Need a wing to be taken under.

Ok XDA im fairly new to this but have a decent background with software and such. And i am looking for a bit of assistance on cooking/modding my own rom. and just wondering if you guys have any pointer? Thank you!
A few questions, mostly for others to help:
Do you have some sort of Linux distribution installed on your computer, such as Ubuntu? If you are, do you feel comfortable with terminal commands?
If not, do you run Windows or OS X? Would you be willing to install Ubuntu or something similar through alongside, or us Wubi if you would like to use it inside your current OS?
Are you planning on compiling AOSP, port from other phones, or base it on stock?
Are you going to be theming and/or optimizing?
Do you have a 32- or 64- bit-capable computer?
I'll post some links in a minute to what I use
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i think paul at modaco may even have a kitchen available. that makes things easy.
lithid has a compiler for android <3.0, i believe. use your powers of google-fu
tropicalbrit said:
A few questions, mostly for others to help:
Do you have some sort of Linux distribution installed on your computer, such as Ubuntu? If you are, do you feel comfortable with terminal commands?
If not, do you run Windows or OS X? Would you be willing to install Ubuntu or something similar through alongside, or us Wubi if you would like to use it inside your current OS?
Are you planning on compiling AOSP, port from other phones, or base it on stock?
Are you going to be theming and/or optimizing?
Do you have a 32- or 64- bit-capable computer?
I'll post some links in a minute to what I use
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I have a basic knowedge of commands. really basic. i run windows 7 on a 64 bit. and as for what i want to do? well im looking to learn it all. ive mostly been tinkering with sense roms. ive been using Team Nocturnals Shooter for E4G as my daily. good place to start?
Need Java JDK first: here
Definitely need ADB and Fastboot, great YouTube video by QBKing here
7-Zip and/or WinRAR. I have both, but I prefer 7-Zip. Get the 64-bit beta version here. WinRAR here too, get the 64-bit
UOT Kitchen for some theming here
Gimp, for theming
Notepad++ for editing text
Of course, a kitchen: Custom ROM Creator Studios here . Has many tools that you will need, including APK Tool and deodexing tools.
Great for Sense, "What You Know about Rosie?" And more by Tommy here
Chef Central for Android
so i followed the adb video to a t and it isnt workin?

Slim down the Windows Developer Preview install image?

Hi there, I was just wondering if it was possible to slim down the installation image of Windows Developer Preview? I'm in need of installing it to a 16GB SSD so it's going to be quite a squeeze. For Windows 7 I could use Vlite, but I'm guessing this is not the same with Windows 8, any more.
Is there a similar utility for Windows Developer Preview yet like Vlite?
Thanks!
i don't thinks so it will be possible
ojdon said:
Hi there, I was just wondering if it was possible to slim down the installation image of Windows Developer Preview? I'm in need of installing it to a 16GB SSD so it's going to be quite a squeeze. For Windows 7 I could use Vlite, but I'm guessing this is not the same with Windows 8, any more.
Is there a similar utility for Windows Developer Preview yet like Vlite?
Thanks!
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You can use the Windows 8 ADK which can be downloaded from M$'s site.
or....
You can use the windows 7 GImageX v2 to mount the wim, edit, and apply. I plan on testing the images in vlite and RT7lite. I will report my findings here as I thought I was the only one interested.
iamnottypingthis said:
You can use the Windows 8 ADK which can be downloaded from M$'s site.
or....
You can use the windows 7 GImageX v2 to mount the wim, edit, and apply. I plan on testing the images in vlite and RT7lite. I will report my findings here as I thought I was the only one interested.
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Going to try too
Will post results
I am also interested in this since I plan to install this on USB thumb drive.
Use WinReducer its for Windows 8,and you can slim it farther by using Vlite but Vlite is harder to use and you can mess up your iso.With WinReducer you don't have to worry about messing up.
lviv73 said:
Use WinReducer its for Windows 8,and you can slim it farther by using Vlite but Vlite is harder to use and you can mess up your iso.With WinReducer you don't have to worry about messing up.
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For gods sake, why did you suddenly think of bumping a 8 month old post?? :banghead:
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Devlope apps on PC with Android OS?

Hi , I would like to start developing Android apps.
For developing, it is recommended to use Eclipse or Android Studio.
Is it possible to develope apps also, if I install Android OS on my PC, and then I would install some IDE like Eclipse on this PC, too?
Is there any advantage if I develope android apps on PC with Android OS? Maybe emulator would not be needed?
Has anybode experience with such developing of applications?
thanks for any help
Tomas
I don't know for sure but you can Google it and probably learn a lot of your questions.
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tomas.teicher said:
Hi , I would like to start developing Android apps.
For developing, it is recommended to use Eclipse or Android Studio.
Is it possible to develope apps also, if I install Android OS on my PC, and then I would install some IDE like Eclipse on this PC, too?
Is there any advantage if I develope android apps on PC with Android OS? Maybe emulator would not be needed?
Has anybode experience with such developing of applications?
thanks for any help
Tomas
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If you know how to get Android on your PC, there an app in the play store to do that: AIDE
I haven't used it a lot, and for bigger projects you'll probably need to pay for the pro license, but it works great on my smartphone. The advantage over an emulator would be better performance since it runs as OS, not in an emulator in Windows.
Please let me know if you have a way to get android on a PC, I'd love to try that (Windows is getting really slow over here^^)
You mean Android as the OS of your desktop machine?
In that case you would have to use AIDE for development.
Eclipse and Android Studio don't run on Android. They are Windows, Linux and Mac applications only.
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SimplicityApks said:
Please let me know if you have a way to get android on a PC, I'd love to try that (Windows is getting really slow over here^^)
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Just googled that. Here you go: http://www.android-x86.org/

Linux and windows

Why linux doesn't take a new step to run all exe files (for small and big software)
?
We all knw that linux is best os but if it can run all windows apps , it leads the window nd bcom a alone king in os market.
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Seems linux is not the best os if it cannot even open exe files
</sarcasm>
gr8 idea! we shall drop this pathetic posix thing and forget fhs to be able to run all kind of viruses, malwares, trojans, etc.
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Linux running exe files would ultimately defeat the purpose of using the os in the first place. Linux is a secure operating system because it does not open those files. If every thing you need is an exe, use Windows...
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buffercode said:
Why linux doesn't take a new step to run all exe files (for small and big software)
?
We all knw that linux is best os but if it can run all windows apps , it leads the window nd bcom a alone king in os market.
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Uh.... what in the world?
haha nice joke..one of the things that make Linux better OS than Windows is the fact that it doesn't open .exe files.
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InfamusOne said:
Linux running exe files would ultimately defeat the purpose of using the os in the first place. Linux is a secure operating system because it does not open those files. If every thing you need is an exe, use Windows...
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Lolz do you really think that Linux is secure because we can't run exe file there :laugh:?
It is just secure because linux has less users than windows and also it's users are smart enough to differentiate between virus and normal app.
Ok let's take a example of most used linux based mobile O.S, off-course that is Android , Now please tell me android don't have virus ??
I think there are lots of viruses for android and it just because there are lots of android users, offcourse more than IOS.
See here famous buffercode.in/stagefright-2-0-fixed-google-released-an-ota-for-nexus-devices/StageFright bug in Android , for which there are already lots of viruses.
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Seems linux is not the best os if it cannot even open exe files
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I wrote best not excellent . It can't run exe doesn't mean that it is not best, even window can't run .sh, both have different architecture. There is always room for improvement even in best product. Best is always considered relatively . And yaa you can manage to run exe through wine in Linux wwithout any security flaw.

Windows Phone app development tool

Hi,
I am not friendly with windows mobile operating system and want to create mobile apps using windows operating system. Can anyone suggest me the best tool for developing & designing windows mobile apps?
astoria0128 said:
Hi,
I am not friendly with windows mobile operating system and want to create mobile apps using windows operating system. Can anyone suggest me the best tool for developing & designing windows mobile apps?
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Visual Studio is as far as I know the only/best developing program for windows phone.

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