Hi
When in my Gmail account and want to open a file attachment (.APK file) it opens with Bluetooth File Transfer and showing the files inside the .APK file.
Is there a way to change which application to associate with APK files? I want either root explorer or EZ File Manger to handle .APK files.
I have tried reset all the applications settings to default with no luck.
Went into Settings -> Managa applications -> Bluetooth File Transfer but the button Clear Defaults is greyed out.
I'm I stuck with Bluetooth File Transfer for opening .APK files?
That's strange. What do you use to access your gmail? Because i've just tried the Mail app & Mail widget from HTC, and both save the .apk fle to the SD card/downloads from my GMail account.
Bluetooth FT does not even show up.
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It seems I have messed up something :/
I use Apolo File Manager and I have a dir with installation files (.apk). When I browse the dir and click on any of the .apk files, I get "Cannot play video".
It looks like I have changed the default program to open .apk files.
Anyone have an idea how to restore this?
OK, I found the solution.
Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications
I chose Photos and touched the "clear defaults"
I like the Motorola Music Player, its very simple and clean. I tried to install the apk, rename the .apk to .zip and install via recovery, and to copy the apk (there's a post from fritolay saying to do that) to /system/app, without success. Any ideas how to install this app?
Put the APK on to the Sd card.
Enable unknown sources in setting / applications
Use a file manager to locate the apk and run it.
it will install to the phone an then it should work.
This apk doesn't install via file manager, i have tried this before. I have seen in another post that needs to be copied to /system/app, but i haven't figured what to do next.
SOLVED! Copied the apk to /system/app and set the permission user read/write group and other read.
I wanted to know if anyone happens to know the folder location of the Calendar storage. I want to have Tasker clear that particular folder automatically after a set number of days, but I don't know where that folder is located. I find that in S Planner (also occurred when using standalone Google calendar) that the weather does not properly sync. Only clearing the calendar storage data forces the weather to sync. Any help would be appreciated.
I have not tried this but you can check.
Goto Internal storage/Android/com.android.calender
sent from my GT-N7100. Press thanks if I helped you...
MBariya said:
I have not tried this but you can check.
Goto Internal storage/Android/com.android.calender
sent from my GT-N7100. Press thanks if I helped you...
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Thanks, but I forgot to mention before that I navigated to this same folder with ES File Explorer and deleted the contents of that folder. It did not clear the data for calendar storage. Although there were a number of folder entries dated at least a month back in a folder called 'Serial' (only folder within the com.android.calender directory) with multiple directories named like '1122267608' and the like. I even had the view hidden files option in ES File Explorer turned on.
Note 7 (MS-N930A):
My question: in SECURE FOLDER mode, is there a way to set default app?
I store some eBook files in Secure folder (*.epub, *.mobi, etc), when opening these files, Note 7 cannot recognize these files (even I already install certain app to read those; In Normal Mode, I just go to ES File Explorer and open any files directly from there).
Work-around: I import the app to read *.epub, *.mobi into Secure Folder, and open those apps (from Secure Folder), then Open those files from OPEN menu; which is very inconvenient.
It would be great, if I just open Secure Folder, from My Files, explore the files, and DIRECTLY open from My Files.
Any suggestion will be appreciated and thankful.
Regards,
Trying to export my health data(motion/gps) from my IOS phone to Strava
1) For some reason my data has/is not syncing with the cloud(it stopped 6 months ago) I've re-enabled the cloud sync option in the app, but it still wont sync. Requesting data from Huawei and then converting the data and importing into Strava worked fine, using the to converter the Hitrack to TCX then importing was easy. I have linked my Strava account to Huawei Health app but unfortunatly this only syncs NEW workouts not the old data.
1) I have access to the IOS app and files, it's the wear.db (SQL lite database) that has all the right up to date data but stored in a database (mine is 1.3GB) , is there a way for this to be converted to the .json file(this is what you get when you request your data from Huawei).
2) Is there a way to convert the health data .db file to something that can be used in Strava? Either a batch converter or for individual activities.So essentially the SQL db to motion path detail data.json file that can then be used with the https://github.com/aricooperdavis/Huawei-TCX-Converter
3) I did find, https://github.com/tommyblue/huawei-health-to-gpx conveter that can convert .db files (individual hitrack files to gpx) but for the life of me can't figure out how to install(golang files?)
Has anyone figure out a good solution yet, or can help with the above?
ok so I figured this out!!
1) Browse your Health data on your phone using filza and or Apps manager, it's under your document data, not the app data so may take a while to locate, should be under the documents folder. If using filza you can enable WebDAV and then simply login via a browser then download the file onto your desktop
2) Locate the wear_133.db file, or the largest most recent file, mine was 1.3GB
3) Transfer to your PC.
4) Open with a SQL Browser, I used https://sqlitebrowser.org/
5) Go to file export data table to JSON, select the wear_xxxMotionPathDetail Table
6) You should have a file call MotionPathDetail.json file(can take a while to save)
7) Go to https://github.com/CTHRU/Hitrava and download the latest build
8) Edit the following line to match your filename.
python Hitrava.py --json "motion path detail data.json" --from_date 2019-10-03 --output_dir my_output_dir/json
change the date to date earlier than your first activity.
9) Open a CMD prompt to the folder where Hitrava is, paste the JSON file you have from step 6
10) Run, and wait, you should now have an output folder in the same directory with ALL of your latest walks/runs etc.. in .tcx format
11) Open Strava/other apps and then add activity, import the .tvx files
If your lazy use https://tapiriik.com/ and sync your Strava account to a dropbox with all your .tcx files in a folder.
Tested and working!