Hello,
I found a few similar posts relating to this issue, but were all from over a year ago, and didn't want to restart a dead topic.
I live in Australia, and I would like to install Onlive Desktop to run macros within excel.
The first issue was with past editions, screen density would need to be changed to run the app, whereas, according to the change log, the newest version, 2.1, "Removed the screen size check within the app". Therefore I assume it should run natively on my S3.
The only problem is all the APKs in the forums, and on other sites only have an outdated version.
Can somebody please upload the newest APK if Onlive Desktop so that myself, and others like me can install the newest version?
Any assistance you can offer is much appreciated.
Sincere regards,
Ryan Carmichael
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I know that the General forum would be more appropriate, but I'm opening here because it's more a question that a developer could answer.
I tried to find Rocket Bunnies in the Market, a game that I had downloaded some days before in a HTC Desire, but I couldn't find it. Luckily, it's a free game and the developer provides APKs for these cases. I installed the APK and the game worked great, good performance, no bugs, no FCs, everyting perfect.
I contacted the author about this, and he explained that it was Google/Motorola's fault because the Defy was very new and the specs of this model weren't updated yet on the side of Google.
I looked in the AndroidManifest.xml of the game, and it says it requires OpenGL ES 2.0. According to this, the Defy has OpenGL ES 1.0 and 2.0 support.
Why is this happening? And what's more important: what can we do as users to solve it?
PS: I can't find Google Earth either. Could this be the reason too?
Hello, hopefully someone can help me figure this out.
I would like to read comic books at the Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited site on my Desire running stock Froyo. The comics are accessed in a Flash viewer. An example free sample is marvel dot com /digitalcomics/view.htm?iid=5600
I have tried the stock browser, Dolphin HD, and Skyfire, all with pretty much the same result.
I can get comics to open and load in a flash viewer, and while I don't have great control over the interface, I can tap (or flick the scroll button) to turn pages. But after at most a page or two the viewer and the browser crash. I've tried similar sites such as Comixology (which now has an Android app, so less of an issue) and got the same result.
I'm not sure if this is down to RAM, cache, processor, or ??? - Can anyone help explain to me where the shortcoming is, and whether there are any suggested workarounds to get access to material like this?
Back when Froyo was announced and rolled out I was really excited that I would be able to access this site in particular, so have been sadly disappointed that Flash content other than video doesn't seem to work much on Android. Hopefully someone can help me get access on my Desire, and here's hoping stuff like this works on Gingerbread tablets in the future....
Thanks, John
It's a resource issue I would say. Desire isn't powerful enough to fully run it and so crashes. I tried it and it crashed for me. No idea about work arounds though other than use a PC.
I am quite positive I have posted to the wrong forum. My question has nothing to do with rooting nor side-loading or any of the other wonderful things you are doing here. The problem is, I don't know where else to ask my question and after reading the community guidelines:
XDA-Developers was founded on the simple principle that *sharing is good* and when many people share what they know, everyone benefits. We exist upon this ethos. We respect each other, we share with each other, we do not judge one another, and we help all who ask.
I figured this was probably the best place to ask.
I have created a tool that monitors which apps are officially available for the FireTV. It tells me as soon as something new lands, if something goes on sale, etc. The problem is - sometimes apps that were available disappear.
For instance - Redux TV (ASIN=B00H8X82AC) It was there for a couple of weeks and this morning, it appears to have disappeared completely from the app store (not just FireTV apps). Did anyone have this installed - does it still work - should I continue to list this as a compatible app?
Some of the items that have disappeared are still available on the app store but not Fire TV such as Twitch (ASIN=B007SOQBCM) and Infinite OverDrive (ASIN=B00K32M1TS). Others were flagged/banned such as VeneziaTestApp CIC Sayak June 14 DeviceLaunch Malware Flagged 001 (ASIN=B00L4VKLBM).
Here is one more for safe measure - TubeMusic - Play Billboard top songs on your TV (ASIN=B00KJW667A)
My problem is I don't know if I should continue to list the apps or remove them from my tool since I don't know what happens to them after they are no longer available from the app store (I didn't happen to install any of these apps). Has anyone here installed any of these apps through the app store (not side-loaded) and can tell me if they still function on the FireTV?
Thanks!
I need to install Mobileiron and the secure apps from there that include Divide PIM mail, tasks, calendar and contacts. I am able to install Mobileiron and download the Divide PIM apps. But these apps do not open. I have not had this problem on my previous mobiles, Nexus 5 and Note 3 neo. Does anybode else have this problem? Any solutions, suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
Were you able to get this working? I just got my new ASUS Zenfone 2 and I am having the same issue.
Cheers!
Hi,
Have either of you managed to get this working? I'm in the exact same boat. Zenfone on latest update. Mobile Iron and Divide PIM at latest version. Selecting any of the secure apps results in a pause and then no response.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bump - anyone have any success with this?
There is a post on Reddit, search reddit.com for "Mobileiron work for anyone else?"; it suggests that someone got it working, but it's short on details. (My account is too new to post links.)
If you read the Mobile Iron documentation (for Divide PIM or Secure Apps Manager), it says they actually only support Android running on ARM. I don't know if that's just a blanket statement to give them an out, or if their programs have pieces that use native ARM compilation. If it's the latter, then we're likely completely out of luck; but if it's the former (and the Reddit post suggests that is the case), then there is some hope.
I have same problem, this is answer from mobileiron.
In the Android Limitations Document it is noted that only 32 Bit ARM CPUs are supported. Support for x86
devices is not a roadmap item.
AppConnect for Android is not recommended for devices with an Intel chipset (please see http://
software.intel.com/en-us/android/get-device for a list of these devices)
Also MobileIron is aware that some Asus devices such as Asus MeMo Pad 7 incorrectly identify the CPU
architecture as "armv71" rather than "Intel, this device is not supported and is currently a vendor issue.
Little late to reply to this but I do have MobileIron working for my corporate mail and apps.
I've personally never had an issue with this in the past with any of the mobileiron versions nor with the ZF2 firmware upgrades.
Make sure that you are running stock and are unrooted. You should be able to receive the certificates and proceed like any other Android phone.
Hello everybody,
I recently found, after a bit of reserch, a good APK for the samsung notes app (since many say it's the best out there).
The problem is that to edit PDFs you need the My Files app that I couldn't find anywhere.
So I was wondering if anyone knew a download... And to make a more broad question, how can a person "modify" apps so that they can be compatible for the mi pad? (considered they do so)
Or is there maybe a certain version I should be looking for? As an example on apkmirror I found many versions of the same app, could it be a start point?
The problem is that many apks either not install or don't open after installation.
ANY help would be appreciated!
Cheers