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hooah posted:Astronomy cast hasn't had any new episodes downloaded since February 14th, despite there being new episodes posted on their website, and Science Friday stopped showing up in PC after April 12th. Just emailed them about this as well. Horn posted:I loved PocketCasts before the update but the new one seems like a step back in usability. It sure is prettier though. I thought this at first. I then figured out how the new paradigm was supposed to work, and now I "get it".
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Arcology posted:So I just recently upgraded to a shiny new HTC One after 2 1/2 years on a lovely Evo Shift. Is there a painless way to take all the contact info on my phone and either upload it to Google's cloud or just transfer it over to the new phone? A few of the contacts in my phone somehow got saved to my Gmail contacts, but most of them seem to be stored on phone for whatever reason - is there an app I can use to save all the contacts stored on my phone into my Google account? The setup app will transfer everything across with very little effort. It turns your One into a temporary wifi hotspot, you connect your old phone to it and then the ONE copies across all your accounts, contacts, photos, music, everything.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 22:51 |
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What is the big difference between Carbon and TitaniumBackup? Carbon seems a little more user-friendly and focuses on apps/app data, is that the biggest distinction?
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Flatscan posted:The setup app will transfer everything across with very little effort. It turns your One into a temporary wifi hotspot, you connect your old phone to it and then the ONE copies across all your accounts, contacts, photos, music, everything. Yeah, I just came here to post that my One showed up the day after I ordered it and after activating it I went through this process. Super simple and works perfectly, bravo HTC - I'm used to anything involving Android being a huge pain in the rear end so I'm glad stuff like this is being built in.
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7 Bowls of Wrath posted:What is the big difference between Carbon and TitaniumBackup? Carbon seems a little more user-friendly and focuses on apps/app data, is that the biggest distinction? TB focuses on local backup commands which require root. Carbon does not but it does require you to be plugged into a computer to initiate it. AirDroid updated today with a feature set. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid The dev added a pay as you go premium feature which seems to be tied to how much data it uses.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 22:56 |
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Radbot posted:Anyone else think that DoggCatcher is still a better podcast app than PocketCasts? If I wasn't going to use PocketCasts because of options, I would use BeyondPod, which was what I was using and happy with before the redesign. DoggCatcher is ugly as hell, and AFAIK you can't get a mixed-media (audio and video) "Unplayed items" playlist, which I can do in both of the others.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 00:07 |
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Has anyone noticed any weirdness hitting links in Chrome? I have a Nexus 4 on stock 4.2.2 and in exactly one situation I get a weird issue when I hit a link. When I first load someone's rap sheet on SA, hitting a "probation" or "ban" that links to the post ends up actually clicking a link or blank space further down, as if the page scrolled like 1/4 of the way down or so. After it does that once, it clicks perfectly. If you have Chrome as the default to handle these links, it's hard to notice; if you see that you went to the wrong place and hit back, it won't have this problem again and you'll probably think you hit the wrong link. This doesn't happen using Firefox and I haven't ever noticed any other touch errors. It doesn't happen on the main forums page or other link-heavy pages like CNN's desktop site. I'm just kind of curious if this is something anyone else has noticed or has any plausible explanations besides
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RVProfootballer posted:Has anyone noticed any weirdness hitting links in Chrome? I have a Nexus 4 on stock 4.2.2 and in exactly one situation I get a weird issue when I hit a link. When I first load someone's rap sheet on SA, hitting a "probation" or "ban" that links to the post ends up actually clicking a link or blank space further down, as if the page scrolled like 1/4 of the way down or so. After it does that once, it clicks perfectly. If you have Chrome as the default to handle these links, it's hard to notice; if you see that you went to the wrong place and hit back, it won't have this problem again and you'll probably think you hit the wrong link. Why aren't you using Awful Betamax?
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big mean giraffe posted:Why aren't you using Awful Betamax? I usually do, but I sometimes use Chrome since attachments and links to specific posts can sometimes be iffy in the app. I also don't think you can see rap sheets in the app, right? sourdough fucked around with this message at 04:09 on Apr 26, 2013 |
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Maker Of Shoes posted:AirDroid updated today with a feature set. Yeah I'm really wondering what the gently caress here. Right now I'm not updating AirDroid and may just leave this old version I have on there since it requires a manual update. If he wanted to add all that poo poo it should be a seperate app. It's like game modders, here let me add a whole poo poo ton of stuff to this that is outside the scope of the original.
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DemonMage posted:Yeah I'm really wondering what the gently caress here. Right now I'm not updating AirDroid and may just leave this old version I have on there since it requires a manual update. If he wanted to add all that poo poo it should be a seperate app. It's like game modders, here let me add a whole poo poo ton of stuff to this that is outside the scope of the original. I just updated and skipped the initial prompt to make an airdroid account and it's exactly the same as the previous version just with some bug fixes and a few new features, no idea what you're on about.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 06:03 |
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New Permissions it requests:
New features added:
Given the initiate new calls thing, I can see why it needs the directly call numbers permission, but why is this feature needed in the first place? Why build in the Cerberus-like security features into it? Why does it need to modify battery statistics at all. It's a bunch of crap that has little to nothing to do with the original feature set that also requires a pretty invasive set of new permissions, on top of wanting us to create an (apparently skippable) account.
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Gozinbulx posted:Interesting... I was ignoring all the swype/swiftkey talk cause i dont like the concept (i jut tap the letters) but then you mentioned this. I also type in English and Spanish (sometimes in the same message, Miami :p) and I friggin hate when it corrects "aydua" to "studs" and other crap like that. Do you have to set this setting or is it like this out of the box? Kinda. In the SwiftKey app we allow you to have up to three languages enabled at once, and we have country-specific language packs such as Spanish (US). Our integration on Samsung devices allows four languages at once. We have some filtering that prevents you from getting predictions that couldn't be written on the current keyboard layout, and there are also a couple of restrictions to do with Chinese.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 08:02 |
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With Tweakdeck due to die soon, what are the recommended twitter apps? Ideally I'm looking for something that looks good across my phone (Galaxy S2 running 4.0.3) and tablet (7" Kindle Fire running Cyanogenmod 10.1 (shut up)) and supports multiple accounts. Facebook integration is by no means necessary, it's what drew me to Tweakdeck but I'm really not that bothered about it now.
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Party Boat posted:With Tweakdeck due to die soon, what are the recommended twitter apps? Ideally I'm looking for something that looks good across my phone (Galaxy S2 running 4.0.3) and tablet (7" Kindle Fire running Cyanogenmod 10.1 (shut up)) and supports multiple accounts. Facebook integration is by no means necessary, it's what drew me to Tweakdeck but I'm really not that bothered about it now. You should be able to get a few tips from that at least.
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DemonMage posted:New Permissions it requests: I very seldom use AirDroid (maybe once in the last year) but just having it there is a good thing and a universal sign in is a good thing, not a bad one.
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What's a simple app for playing Xvid movies on a Nexus 7? I gave a file to my mother that played fine on my GS3 but apparently the Nexus 7 doesn't support Xvid with the default Android player. She's got a international flight tomorrow so would be good if she had some of her own stuff to watch through not just whatever's provided.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 11:05 |
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MX player or dice player are usually the go-to apps of the thread
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Thanks, those look good. Edit: MX Player had sound but no video, Diceplayer works perfectly for it. VodeAndreas fucked around with this message at 11:46 on Apr 26, 2013 |
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Google amended their developer policies, firing a shot off at Facebook and their internal update feature that tries to do an end run around the Play store:quote:Dangerous Products: Don't transmit viruses, worms, defects, Trojan horses, malware, or any other items that may introduce security vulnerabilities to or harm user devices, applications, or personal data. We don't allow content that harms, interferes with the operation of, or accesses in an unauthorized manner, networks, servers, or other infrastructure. Apps that collect information (such as the user's location or behavior) without the user's knowledge (spyware), malicious scripts and password phishing scams are also prohibited on Google Play, as are applications that cause users to unknowingly download or install applications from sources outside of Google Play. An app downloaded from Google Play may not modify, replace or update its own APK binary code using any method other than Google Play's update mechanism.
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 14:55 |
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Some people are getting angry about how it will affect apps like Nova which let you install beta updates through the app. But what Nova does is different because it actually just downloads the new APK through the normal file download mechanism. And when you install it, you do it through the normal Android APK installer popup thing. That's not at all the same thing as an app updating it's own code through a built in self-patcher as Facebook was.
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Tunga posted:Some people are getting angry about how it will affect apps like Nova which let you install beta updates through the app. But what Nova does is different because it actually just downloads the new APK through the normal file download mechanism. And when you install it, you do it through the normal Android APK installer popup thing. That's not at all the same thing as an app updating it's own code through a built in self-patcher as Facebook was. That's still different from the built in play update function, but I really doubt Google cares about that since it's a hidden feature that's off by default and only really applies to power users.
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big mean giraffe posted:That's still different from the built in play update function, but I really doubt Google cares about that since it's a hidden feature that's off by default and only really applies to power users. I also definitely agree with the sentiment that they aren't after those apps anyway. I just find it amusing that blog commenters will whine about anything.
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hooah posted:I came back to PocketCasts after the Google Reader closing announcement, and it was good for a while, then I noticed that it stopped updating some podcasts. Astronomy cast hasn't had any new episodes downloaded since February 14th, despite there being new episodes posted on their website, and Science Friday stopped showing up in PC after April 12th. I've emailed the dev twice now, and he/they was/were always very responsive in the past, but not so much now. Kinda disappointed. Thermopyle posted:Just emailed them about this as well. I was looking at this in more detail, and it looks like Pocket Casts gets its Astronomy Cast feed from itunes. It has all the episodes (in addition to the Weekly Space Hangouts), but itunes has the dates wrong for some reason, and that's the dates that are displayed in Pocket Casts. For example, the latest regular podcast is "Ep. 293: Earthquakes", which is displayed as 2/10/2013 on the itunes site and in PocketCasts. On the Astronomy Casts website (and RSS feeds) the latest episode is also "Ep. 293: Earthquakes" with a date of 4/12/2013. No idea what's going on with that, but I'll ask Fraser Cain.
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Zom Aur posted:I hardly use twitter myself any more, but your post reminded me of this article: http://android.appstorm.net/general/opinion/whats-the-best-android-twitter-client/ Thanks, this was useful to help me figure out what would work for me - going to give Plume a try for a bit.
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I uninstalled Plume back in January after it sprung pop-under video ads on me. I don't mind banner ads at all, but that was just too much. I don't know if they've removed the pop-unders in the newer version, but I just use Janetter now.
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Twicca is my favorite. Nice simple interface, lets you assign color labels to followed accounts for easier browsing and has a bunch of neat plugins that add functionality. e: link the kawaiiest fucked around with this message at 01:30 on Apr 27, 2013 |
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Mercury Hat posted:I uninstalled Plume back in January after it sprung pop-under video ads on me. I don't mind banner ads at all, but that was just too much. I don't know if they've removed the pop-unders in the newer version, but I just use Janetter now. I don't go into the app that often because I mostly just consume stuff via the widget, but I've never seen a video ad. You're sure it was Plume doing it?
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Mercury Hat posted:I uninstalled Plume back in January after it sprung pop-under video ads on me. I don't mind banner ads at all, but that was just too much. I don't know if they've removed the pop-unders in the newer version, but I just use Janetter now. I've been using plume for a while now and its never done that.
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VodeAndreas posted:Edit: MX Player had sound but no video, Diceplayer works perfectly for it. On MX, the button to the left of the audio track icon lets you pick between hardware and software decoding. If one doesn't give you a picture, the other should.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 01:31 |
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For Twitter clients, I prefer Tweetings. I like how it handles inline images, and I love the fact that it has filters.
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Thermopyle posted:I was looking at this in more detail, and it looks like Pocket Casts gets its Astronomy Cast feed from itunes. It has all the episodes (in addition to the Weekly Space Hangouts), but itunes has the dates wrong for some reason, and that's the dates that are displayed in Pocket Casts. Y'know, I bet it has to do with how Astronomy Cast wants to keep stated episode date continuity, despite having gaps in their actual recording. That is, if they make a recording January 1, but then skip three weeks, the next recording will happen on January 28, but have a date of January 8. However, they've done that for a couple years at least, and I hadn't had this problem before.
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Doodarazumas posted:I don't go into the app that often because I mostly just consume stuff via the widget, but I've never seen a video ad. You're sure it was Plume doing it? They'd pop up when I was reading my timeline in the app itself and I remember a few other reviews on the Play page at the time saying the same. They might have dumped them fairly quickly, it was several months ago, I never really went back to check vv .
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Is side loading Google wallet something that's possible on a Verizon phone?
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 03:58 |
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What are the major differences between Google's Play Store and the Amazon App store?
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OperaMouse posted:What are the major differences between Google's Play Store and the Amazon App store? Number of apps available on play is much higher and all the categories (books & movies etc) are available from within the Play Store app whereas the Amazon App store is exclusively Apps. Sometimes the free app of the day is worthwhile though.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 13:54 |
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Supposedly the smaller app selection is because Amazon has tighter quality standards for the apps it offers. Also, not every device is allowed to carry Google Play, but any Android device can install the Amazon store. While that means they didn't have the half-dozen fake Temple Run 2s earlier this year that Google Play was slammed with, the downside of the Amazon hand-holding-for-beginners approach should be obvious: Eventually, you're going to discover that a lot of things you might want or need just aren't going to be there. The Awful app, for instance, which I understand has been turned down several times. Some of the other things they leave out are even more ridiculous. EasyEW fucked around with this message at 14:26 on Apr 27, 2013 |
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Apps from the Amazon App Store REQUIRE you to keep the Amazon App Store App installed in order to use/play them. For me, it's not worth checking the crap every day, hoping to find something good, so I just ditched it. Since I only had a handful of apps from there, it was no big loss for me.
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I've also found the amazon app store slow and to have a lovely interface. And apps have to be installed one by one manually once they download.
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XIII posted:So, lately when I try to update certain apps (Instagram, Chrome Beta, and a few others) I get an "insufficient storage available" error. But, the thing is that I have 6 gigs of storage left and 99% of my apps update fine. I can also install basically any app that I want. What gives? So, I've spent a few hours searching various android forums, trying various things to try to fix this, but NOTHING seems to work. Anyone have any ideas? I've uninstalled and cleaned up enough old junk to bring me to somewhere around 8.5 gigs, but I'm still getting that error. I seem to be able to install anything from the market EXCEPT one of the apps that are failing to update.
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