What is the Windows phone 7 application format? Like androids app format is .apk what is wp7?
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.xap (compiled Silverlight, which itself is pretty much "WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) portable")
.xap
compiled using visual studio, but it's basically just a zip file as well.
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Hello all,
Is there an application that enables you to unzip zip/rar files that you download from the phone's browser?
Thinkfree office
Or search unrar in market
Androzip will do the job. Free on marketplace.
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Thanks for the reply.
I did not know thinkfree office does that...
I will also try androzip...
I just recently changed platforms from Android to WP 7 and I am really impressed with the platform.
I do a lot of reading on the go. Can anyone recommend a good ereader app for WP7?
Thanks!
How about the kindle app?
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Freda is also a really good ebook reader, also supports a lot of formats
Hello I just found I ringtone app maker on marketplace it name is "ringtone maker"
Its very intuitive!
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Too bad it doesn't convert mp3s to ringtones...
There are too many ringtones apps on the marketplace. Any recommendations?
easyring gets brilliant reviews and myxer just got out today (brilliant android reviews).
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-GB/apps/8fa87c3c-bb85-4359-aded-190dffb8fb51
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.myxer.android&hl=en
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-GB/apps/c55f00a0-1be0-4111-b529-1913f97064b5
There's also WebTone:
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/3e1d2705-20aa-437e-b5b9-88f96502879e
It is free, and lets you enter a web site and ringtone name, but doesn't appear to have any browse feature. The reviews indicate that it works well with zedge.net.
Yeah but I would really like to avoid web based stuff
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I'm confused. Myxer and EasyRing are both web-based. They download ringtones from specified sites. How is that really any different?
Waiting patiently for one that will access zune marketplace, and then allow me to edit the track. I will pay a whopping dollar for this convenience. Otherwise I will just do it the old fashion way.
Oh I didn't know that, I thought it was all in-app. I'm not really for apps that just open a website, I can do that myself.
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I have easy ring, and I used makemyringtone.com to make some...Easy Ring is waaay easier and has thousands of different tones.
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Easy Ring is the only one I like so far.
I prefer to make my own : http://www.1800pocketpc.com/how-to-make-your-own-ringtones-for-windows-phone-mango/23188/
If you have Realplayer on your PC or laptop, use the mp3 trimmer... Works pretty good
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I use myxer
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So recently ive been trying to visit Keepvid.com on my tablet, only get the following message:
" Java is not installed or has been disabled. Get Java here:*http://keepvid.com/java*and enable it in your browsers plugins if necessary."
I have adobe flash installed which I thought would cover these internet features, but apparently my understanding of java and flash are completely off.
My question is:
How can I view java content on my Galaxy Note 8.0?
I use "Internet", "Chrome", and "Firefox".
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Remote desktop such as VNC, Splashtop, Chrome Remote Desktop, etc.
It is possible to do Java _software_ on Android in a chroot. A debian chroot for ARM supports a fairly full JDK. But Android web browsers DO NOT support Java....and very likely never will.
Spidey01 said:
Remote desktop such as VNC, Splashtop, Chrome Remote Desktop, etc.
It is possible to do Java _software_ on Android in a chroot. A debian chroot for ARM supports a fairly full JDK. But Android web browsers DO NOT support Java....and very likely never will.
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yes it is possible to run java jdk in chroot and it even runs well on newer devices. See link for scripts to run and readme for full instructions;
https://github.com/S0AndS0/Debian-Kit-Mods
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S0AndS0 said:
yes it is possible to run java jdk in chroot and it even runs well on newer devices. See link for scripts to run and readme for full instructions;
https://github.com/S0AndS0/Debian-Kit-Mods
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Welcome
Just got JDK hard float install script tested too; so both forms of Linux are supported to install Java's JDK.
We can now run full Java on devices over six years old!
I'm using LilDebi app for Hard Float and Debian Kit app for Soft Float Linux testing.
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I am trying to make my break with Windows complete. But there is an app called Calibre that I still have to use to convert pdf and prc files to mobi files. Has anybody used an android app that can do this?
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