hello Im not really sure if this is a correct site for such a question but i found a link in a wildfire modding topic and theres a link for google apps for non-compatible phones so they can install for example market. Does anybody please know if i can use theese for my iPhone 3g with modded Gingerbread Android OS to get a working android market?
heres a link for the topic (google apps are listed under misc.)
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318
Omega (by Async Solutions) is a very good 'Siri' like solution for Android and works quite well.
Has anyone been able to get Omega to work with the Archos G9 101 Firmware 4.0.6?
There are videos on youtube which show it in action:
w ww.youtube.com/watch?v=52sDFhkyFyQ&feature=related
w ww.youtube.com/watch?v=0xes_QHWyH4&feature=fvsr
For people who want to try out Omega on firmware 4.0.5
Omega requires 'Google Voice Search' and 'Google text to speech engine'.
You need to install 'Omega' using the 'apk', as on Google Play, it says 'Not compatible with your device'. 'apk' file below:
w ww.filestube.com/7b4af182e69d259b03ea/go.html
Use file manager like 'ESS file explorer' to install 'apk'.
Following installation, Omega checks for presence of 'google voice search' and 'text to speech engine'. Looking through the forum, it seemed that the new version of 'voice search' might be incompatible with Archos 101.
forum.archosfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=62455
So, download the 'Voice Search apk 2.1.4' and install using 'ESS File Explorer' again.
w ww.mediafire.com/?09xgqhkfeph4bvb
Restart Omega and you have got it working.
But the same doesn't work on Archos G9 firmware 4.0.6. Upon upgrade, Omega's text to speech has got messed up. Using Omega, it understands the questions, searches for answer and gives it back (text on screen), but the 'text to speech' no longer works. Re-installing the 'Google voice Search apk 2.1.4' doesn't seem to fix as well.
If anyone got Omega working on firmware 4.0.6, please share your experience and how you resolved the issue.
why have added a space in www in all URLS ? xda has a fancy thing called hyperlinks when it detects a standard URL
Shano56 said:
why have added a space in www in all URLS ? xda has a fancy thing called hyperlinks when it detects a standard URL
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They don't have enough posts to do links
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Hi guys I have a problem with Market Enabler on my Xperia Play(sorry for the bad english I'm Italian): I want to buy a game called Shantae on the Market but it is only on the Japanese Market so I found out the app "Market Enabler" ; also I discovered the latest update of the Market and Market Enabler doesn't work on it, so I went back to the Android Market of the OS (version 2.3.6) and uninstalled the Play Store Updater. I tried to enter in the Japanese Market and ,again, it still doesn't work. I use the Wifi of my house, the 3G of my smartphone with DroidVPN but i continue to not work. I tried to install the Market "Vending-Tattoo-patched.apk" but the OS doesn't work (it's stange because I have rooted my Xperia...) . I don't know what to do so please help me!
Hello, i'm new to this modding world. Since i want to use as less as google as possible i dowloaded apps from the store using this site: apps(dot)evozi(dot)com , but then found the Wondershare MobileGo for Android which is excellent now the problem is if i download the same app with both methods the hash doesn't match with one another and even the icon is different.. Which one is trustworty?
Hello,
I'm looking for TeamViewer's QuickSupport (QS) Add-on for HTC devices. Unforunately I can't access Google Play to download it (to see it for yourself, look for com.teamviewer.quicksupport.addon.htc)
Does anyone know where else I can find it from a reliable source, not a random site that might have repackaged it?
Or, could someone who has the APK file tell me who signed theirs, and then I can determine if the copy I downloaded from a shady site is legitimate?
Or, someone with the APK file could post its size in bytes, and I could use that to verify the one I downloaded,
Or, does anyone know if the Samsung version will work on HTC phones? I can get the Samsung version directly from TeamViewer's website (but not the HTC version).
For those wondering what exactly this is: I have the main TeamViewer QuickSupport app installed. It does not include screen-sharing; to do that, I need the add-on. Also, for the record, TeamViewer support says the addon is available only in Europe.
Many thanks in advance!
P.S. I posted this question in another forum, but it got zero responses and is now on the fifth page. That forum was general Android Q&A and dev, so I thought an HTC forum might be a better choice. I'm new to XDA-Developers; I hope it's ok to re-post someplace else.
For anyone who encounters this situation in the future, here is my experience. The short version: I couldn't confirm the APK I downloaded was the authentic HTC add-on, but I installed it, it works, and I see no signs of malware (though malware still could be there).
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Here's the long version:
NOTE: To make any of the links below work, you'll need to remove the extra space I inserted. The forum software won't let me post links.
The phone
- HTC
- Model: Remix (Verizon's version of fthe Mini 2), though I doubt the model matters much
- Android v4.4.2, as provided by HTC
- Not rooted
1) I tried the QS Add-on for Samsung (even though I'm using an HTC phone), which I could download directly from TeamViewer.com (see link below). It installed, App Manager saw it, but TeamViewer QuickSupport (TVQS) did not utilize it.
Link to the Samsung add-on at teamviewer.com:
download.teamviewer. com/download/QuickSupport_Add-On_Samsung.apk
TVQS's Advanced screen still displayed the option to download and install the add-on (which requires a Google Play account AFAICT)
I saw these messages in TVQS's log (accessible via the Advanced screen). I could have overlooked other messages:
I/RcAddonInfo.isAddonInstalled(): name not found
I/MainActivity.onCreate(): installable addon found and not installed
The Samsung add-on's version number was 8.x; TVQS's is 10.x and the HTC add-on's is 9.x, so perhaps it's a simple version incompatibility.
2) I downloaded the APK for QS Add-on for HTC, but from a website which gave me no idea of its integrity (i.e., maybe it was repackaged with malware). Here are two sources I found, which appeared to be the same file:
oppo.apk. vc/Android/App/com.teamviewer.quicksupport.addon.htc
apk4fun.m5f. net/download-sv1/com.teamviewer.quicksupport.addon.htc.html
3) I tried to verify the APK's integrity by comparing it to the one from Google Play. I didn't have the Google Play APK, so I used the information on the webpage.
Google Play link: play.google. com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamviewer.quicksupport.addon.htc
The version numbers (9.0.2045) and release dates (26 Aug 2014) were the same at Google and at the websites of the APK downloads.
Google Play website reported size: 128K; Downloaded APK size: 128K (131,252 bytes)
4) I tried to verify the APK's integrity by looking at the cert used to sign it. I didn't see any red flags, but nothing confirmed HTC as the signer:
The cert (in all APK's, AFAIK) is found here: /meta-inf/cert.rsa
I didn't have a tool to view the cert info, so I opened the file in a hex editor and extracted these strings:
TW1
Taoyuan1
Android1
android @htc.com
HTC is headquartered in Taoyuan, Taiwan, so there is nothing suspicious in those strings, but they certainly don't confirm authenticity. I don't think they would be hard to spoof.
For comparison, I did the same with the Samsung add-on. They match the questionable HTC APK in that the phone manufacturer and not TeamViewer signed that APK; on the other hand the Samsung signature mentions Samsung by name while the questionable HTC APK does not mention HTC.
KR1
South Korea1
Suwon City1
Samsung Corporation1
DMC1
Samsung Cert1
android.os @samsung.com
* FWIW I also found this in TVQS's log, I think from its startup routine (to be clear, the following is for the TVQS app and not for any add-on AFAICT). The APK for the TVQS is signed by TeamViewer; perhaps this is HTC's signature for the Android distribution? Then where is HTC mentioned? If it's Google's signature, why is the location HTC's headquarters (Taoyuan, Taiwan)?
CN = Android
OU = Android
O = Android
L = Taoyuan
ST = Taoyuan
C = TW
5) Not seeing any red flags and not having other options, I installed the questionable HTC APK. It works fine and I see no signs of malware, though certainly malware could be hidden or the signs might not have appeared (I installed it only a few hours ago).
Search Google, many sites with the APK file (QS Add-On: HTC APK). I have installed, it works.