As title asks, what password manager are you using on your G2? Be it free or paid, lets hear what you are using to store all your passwords.
Im getting tired of trying to memorize all my passwords and need to find a good and secure app to store them with.
I have been using KeePass (main pc) and KeePassDroid works well and its free, check out the tutorial it helps a lot.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.keepass&hl=en KeePassDroid
http://keepass.info/download.html KeePass website (I use the classic version)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=4lG58DoXH-c Great KeePass Tutorial
I use KeePassX on my PC (linux) and KeePassDroid on my phone. Absolutely love it!
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OI Safe is another free and good one I have been using.
I don't really use a password "manager" so to speak, on my mac and iPad I do have 1Password, on android it's just a 1Password viewer (good enough for me), since my stuff is synced with dropBox it's pretty easy to pop open the viewer when I need and look up a login.
The 'base' of the whole software though isn't free.
This is one of the best and beautifully done. Pocket
I've used LastPass for a long time on pc, but haven't shelled out for the paid android app yet.
I'm using KeePass Droid for quite some time now. Works great for me. Syncing .kdb file throughout all devices (with Dropbox), mobile and PC it's a great tool to have all your passwords available everywhere and always updated.
Firefox also lets you synchronize your data (passwords, bookmarks, history etc.) on all devices, you can check this too.
Lastpass premium
I use LastPass on all my devices, G2, Transformer, and laptop.
I use mSecure ,CM7
Another vote for keepass and keepassdroid
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This is one of the best and beautifully done.
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I agree. And many thanks for this app! I was looking for something like this for a very very long time.
I check a many app on markets and this is the best.
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Has anyone developed an app that records everything that's happening on my screen? I have seen videos on youtubes of people showing off their phones and it looks like someone is recording just what's happening on the screen, not the phone it self. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
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I'm interested as well.
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It's done with ShootMe (root required).
Not to bash the app but shootme just takes screenshots at max 10 per second to make it a video. It doesn't work for what I'm trying to show.
Is there any app that can capture the device at at least 20-30FPS?
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This isn't exactly what you are after. but it might help you
You can install a VNC server on your phone from
the market and install some type of VNC viewer on your PC ,by doing that,
you can stream your phones screen to your PC and record it as a video
on your pc.
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This isn't exactly what you are after. but it might help you
You can install a VNC server on your phone from
the market and install some type of VNC viewer on your PC ,by doing that,
you can stream your phones screen to your PC and record it as a video
on your pc.
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This actually sounds great to me. I just don't know what VNC is. Do you know of a guide I can follow or can you make one? Sorry if its too much to ask?
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elracing21 said:
This actually sounds great to me. I just don't know what VNC is. Do you know of a guide I can follow or can you make one? Sorry if its too much to ask?
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It is actually very straight forward to setup.
All you need to do is :
Download and install droid VNC server on your phone from the market (free or paid)
and download a vnc client on your pc , if you are using Linux you can install
"gtk vnc viewer" or any other one ,they are many available. or if you are using
windows, download TightVNC from download.com (cnet) and install it on your pc
on your phone, open up the app and and press start server it will give you some sort of ip address ,
from your pc open the viewer (TightVNC is both viewer and server) type the address and hit connect.
and thats all there is to it . Obviously both your pc and your phone should be connected to a wireless network.
bahmanxda said:
It is actually very straight forward to setup.
All you need to do is :
Download and install droid VNC server on your phone from the market (free or paid)
and download a vnc client on your pc , if you are using Linux you can install
"gtk vnc viewer" or any other one ,they are many available. or if you are using
windows, download TightVNC from download.com (cnet) and install it on your pc
on your phone, open up the app and and press start server it will give you some sort of ip address ,
from your pc open the viewer (TightVNC is both viewer and server) type the address and hit connect.
and thats all there is to it . Obviously both your pc and your phone should be connected to a wireless network.
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Thanks man you have been more then helpful.
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elracing21 said:
Thanks man you have been more then helpful.
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So, has this been working? Sounds good to me too but haven't given it a try..
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An app to record what's happening on my screen
For me that VNC app was terribly slow. Wouldnt be useful for recording your screen.
It also depend on the client you are using on your pc
And your network speed too.
But yeah the video is not going to be as smooth as recording your desktop. Its basically like using remote desktop.
You can also do it the otherway around so you can control your pc from your phone.
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Any update at all on this? Any new apps around that do it properly?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ashot/
Works perfectly for me, note you must have the android SDK installed, and point the program to it on first run.
Use ShootMe and at the top were it shows 'A heartbeat monitor thing' click that and click screencast. This will allow you to make videos of whats going on on your screen.. +Rep if I helped.
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I had no idea ShootMe had a screencast option and I've been using it for over a year. Thanks so much. I've been using the android sdk and a program called [email protected], but ShootMe is a bit easier.
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I had no idea ShootMe had a screencast option and I've been using it for over a year. Thanks so much. I've been using the android sdk and a program called [email protected], but ShootMe is a bit easier.
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Im so glad I helped you. If you need anything pm me, I can also teach you how to get any game from the Android Market for free using root access.
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Cannot find the shoot me you mention
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Sent you a PM... I couldn't find it on the Market tonight either.
Hey man i want that app too!
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There's so many note apps out there.
What do u guys use and prefer?
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I'm using EverNote currently it has a good number of features - uploading notes to online account, taking pictures, recording audio.
I just use colornotes. I needed password protection. However I wish Andriod had better looking notes app with better UI like the stock iphone one.
I primarily use Evernote, because I can sync it across all my devices, Macbook, PC, iPod, Phones.
How ever I recently started testing out springpad, I like the layout of it, but there is no apps for laptops of any kind just the website.
I use and love AK Notepad
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I use Evernote as I want my notes to be synchronized with my PC. It also has a practical widget.
I have also tried BI Notes. I may switch to that application when the synchonization feature is released (they have planned to implement it).
GDocs Notepad
I use GDocs Notepad because it syncs with Google Documents. That way I can see my notes on my phone and on my PC (or any PC for that matter).
Papyrus Ex. I make its notes folder sync with Dropbox.
Since the notes are stored as plain text I can open them on any device, even if they don't have my notes app installed (except for my encrypted notes).
I use evermore because I can easilly sync my notes to my computer.
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I use aNotepad for quick notes like Notepad on the computer. I have some Microsoft Office stuff, too.
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I've used AK Notepad for the longest time because its quick, simple and has great online backup. My personal fav is XM Notes (miui notes app) but it doesn't seem to work on CM7
If you want a notes app that looks as nice as the iphone one try Classic Notes Lite. I also use NotesWidget for a widget similar in function to the htc notes one.
I use Epistle. It has a UI very similar to Evernote but it's much more lightweight, and I have it sync to my dropbox.
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I can't speak from personal experience but ive read and heard great things about Evernote.
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Title says it all, sorry if this is already well know but thought I would share anyway.
Not used kt extensively yet but looks pretty good so far. :thumbup:
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Title says it all, sorry if this is already well know but thought I would share anyway.
Not used kt extensively yet but looks pretty good so far. :thumbup:
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NICE and thanks for the info! i prefer ES from the cloud services own apps, it's really good when you want to transfer a file from one storage to another. i use them all, dropbox, box and sugarsync so really nice with skydrive support now as well. i've just started using skydrive more on a daily basis as i know i'm going to use it a lot when win8 arrives. also nice with 25gb.
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NICE and thanks for the info! i prefer ES from the cloud services own apps, it's really good when you want to transfer a file from one storage to another. i use them all, dropbox, box and sugarsync so really nice with skydrive support now as well. i've just started using skydrive more on a daily basis as i know i'm going to use it a lot when win8 arrives. also nice with 25gb.
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Your welcome , dropbox, gdrive, and Skydrive for me - I have the 25gb for Skydrive so think it will be my main cloud (considering the dropbox is only good for 2 years)...
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Hi Everyone,
I'm interested in all your opinions in a poll for the best Office Suite app (paid or free) to run on the Nexus 7.
My only real personal requirements are:
Google Drive integration
Full (as much as possible) editing of documents
Integrated fonts
Autosave
It's interesting to see that last month Google acquired Quick Office too!
Your thoughts...and more importantly reasons for your choice!
OP: good question. I was frankly quite disappointed that the new, improved Google Drive only allowed offline editing, but not offline document creation.
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Thanks for the reply malcontent510, I had noticed that feature was lacking too and to me with the acquisition it is quite plain that eventually Quick Office + Drive will merge and it will be a force to be reckoned with. Until then one of the £5-10 ($7-15) range of apps will do the job I think, what was your personal pick?
on the phone I have experience with quick office, documents to go and preferred quick office.
On the tablet(nexus 7), I tried quick office pro hd and really like it so far.
I'm still learning how to use it but it is visually appealing to me & I love that I can sync my dropbox, box, drive accounts with it.
Vote= quick office pro hd
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Thanks ateebtk, so can you open/save to/from Drive offline and then sync your saves when you're back online?
Are there several fonts included?
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Thanks ateebtk, so can you open/save to/from Drive offline and then sync your saves when you're back online?
Are there several fonts included?
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Alright..there are 19 fonts included.
Won't let you save file on drive without Wi-Fi.
You are forced to save on local storage without Wi-Fi.once you get Wi-Fi, you can easily drag files from local storage to the Google drive account very easily using the file explorer built in the app.
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Thanks!
Does it Autosave in the background?
I like king soft office
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Quite a few votes for Google Drive/Docs, I do like the app, but you can't work offline unlike the others...
phantasybm does KingSoft have Drive integration?
Bump
OnLive Desktop looks pretty good, only downside is the need for a decent internet connection.
Hey ben, that's a very interesting app! Very cloud based but if you were at home/in an office with Wi-Fi then it could be worthwhile.
I just came across this app in the store that you might want to check out as well...
CloudOn
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On the tablet(nexus 7), I tried quick office pro hd and really like it so far.
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How did you install Quick Office Pro HD on the tablet? The app page on Google Play says it's not compatible with the Nexus 7.
drsky125 said:
How did you install Quick Office Pro HD on the tablet? The app page on Google Play says it's not compatible with the Nexus 7.
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Turn on unknown sources from menu(setting) and install apk from your tibu/online
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A full featured, MS office compatible office package would be the "unreleased" SoftMaker Office Mobile for Android.
They have a free release candidate version you can download from their website and try.
This is the only one I've ever found that's 100% compatible with Office 2007 and 2010 without any formatting changes, etc.
It's really a heavy package tho. it includes "word", "excel" and "powerpoint".
Interesting find compusmurf! Have you tested it?
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Officesuite HD. Works really well and works with a number of cloud services.
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I use OfficeSuite Pro- It was Amazon's free app of the day a few months ago and I have no real complaints with it. Nothing particularly spectacular about it either.
Does anyone know if the Google Drive app allows you to save directly to .docx/.xlsx?
http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/94374/amazon-appstore-jump-desktop-app-for-android-phones
Grab this app today while its free. I just installed it and tested it over RDP to my Win7 desktop and works great. Because it supports RDP you don't need to install any additional apps on your PC, just put in the IP address and connect.
Great app wish i hadn't purchased it already. Get this one if you don't have it.
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Nice call. Good deal.:thumbup:
Even if you don't need it it's definitely worth the price....
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