Hey,
does any of you know of any .ODT reader or editor (OpenOffice files). I want to open it on my qtek and not save it on my desktop to that crappy .DOC and upload it on my phone..
Thanks a bunch
I bet there's no such ODT reader/editor. If you dont like DOC why dont you use RTF? I believe the only way how to read ODT on smartphone is to open the archive and read it with all the elements (or open OO through VNC).
moneytoo said:
I bet there's no such ODT reader/editor. If you dont like DOC why dont you use RTF? I believe the only way how to read ODT on smartphone is to open the archive and read it with all the elements (or open OO through VNC).
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Coz for me, RTF is the biggest mistake ever. First it has just basic formating options. Second, it's like advanced TXT. Try comparing it with DOC and you'll see.
So now i'm doing it two ways - using the DOC, which takes lots of space actually, documents from my company are up to 30MB and I am not using just one or two documents, and the second way how i'm doing it now is that I am really unziping the ODT file and reading the raw XML file.. Not that comfortable...
Well, anyhow, just tried lol
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Can anybody suggest a freeware notepad or text editor?
Vieka WordPad:
http://www.smartphone.net/software_detail.asp?id=836
Orneta notepad:
http://www.filedudes.com/Orneta_Notepad_for_Smartphone_2003-download-37698.html
Thanks )
Or, Tillanosoft's is even simpler....
http://tillanosoft.com/
However Tillanosoft's cannot open files larger than 300kb.. Which actualy sucks and I don't see any use for it then (and better not talking about their tgetfile). I can open files up to 100kb and more in PocketIE...
nevermind said:
However Tillanosoft's cannot open files larger than 300kb.. Which actualy sucks and I don't see any use for it then (and better not talking about their tgetfile). I can open files up to 100kb and more in PocketIE...
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Neither Orneta Notepad is perfect. If I choose go to the end of cca 300 kB TXT document, it just dont do anything. It sucks. Have to use Documents To Go for editing these larger files.
Yeah it sucks. I just need to open and not edit the document (Notepad x Lister in Windows XP). But like in Windows, it opens for editing... So I also have to use DTG for opening larger text files...
nevermind said:
However Tillanosoft's cannot open files larger than 300kb..
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Which is what makes it so simple... "tillanosoft's is even simpler"
I have a question about WinMo / Batch files
I want to keep 'certain' images in one folder, along with 2 batch files
show.bat
hide.bat
If hide.bat is executed it converts all the file extensions (.jpg) to .895 (or anything random)
If show.bat is executed it reverses the process.
Where as this entire process is working flawlessly on the PC the batch files do not execute on Winmo, what is the way around?
I feel this should be the easiest way to hide unwanted content when you leave your phone unattended around home or work OR worse, give it to your partner to play with
thanks
V
P.S. - if there is already a utility that does that please let me know!
have a read up on mortscript.
http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?module=page&entry=ms_overview
Methinks someone is trying to keep their Pr0n hidden ....
Mortscript is your way to go ....
but there are , I know I've seen them in action , just don't know what it is called, a program that keeps an encrypted file store on WM that can only be access with a pw.
I know a little off base from your question but .........
samsamuel said:
have a read up on mortscript.
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Thanks Sam I will read up on this.
watcher64 said:
Methinks someone is trying to keep their Pr0n hidden ....
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Ofcourse, what else???
Its pr0n for them..... for us its 'me' time
disregarding the nature of yours khmmm... "important documents of sensitive nature", I'd rather recommend more adult solution, i.e.
FreeOTFE: "free, open source, on-the-fly transparent disk encryption program for PCs and PDAs"
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disregarding the nature of yours khmmm... "important documents of sensitive nature", I'd rather recommend more adult solution, i.e.
FreeOTFE: "free, open source, on-the-fly transparent disk encryption program for PCs and PDAs"
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+1 That was one I had seen but could not remember the name ....
But what I wonder who does the OP give his phone to that might see his "Sensitive" Documents, hell my HD2 rarely leaves my hand when it is on , except when I need a free one .......
I downloaded a pdf document and opened it with Reader. I want to delete it after reading but dont know how. Can anyone please tell me how.
Also please suggest any better app to read documents including MS Word.
Many thanks.
Kermit33 said:
I downloaded a pdf document and opened it with Reader. I want to delete it after reading but dont know how. Can anyone please tell me how.
Also please suggest any better app to read documents including MS Word.
Many thanks.
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You can delete them by getting a file manager app or connecting the tablet to your PC and manually delete them.
As for a document viewer, I've used Document to Go, and it seems alright.
Use honeycomb filemanager from market to search files and folders on your tablet, it has a kind of explorer interface with a 'downloads' folder on the left of the screen.
To make it fit even more just use the 'grid' layout
Done. Many thanks.
Hi Guys,
I'm new to the Android world and I have a question for you all.
I tried to search and I do not think there are other posts about it, I would like to know if there is the possibility to put folders inside other folders.
Thanks in advance for any answers
No Way dud
So that's what happened to my
Master Document files...
Mat31 said:
Hi Guys,
I'm new to the Android world and I have a question for you all.
I tried to search and I do not think there are other posts about it, I would like to know if there is the possibility to put folders inside other folders.
Thanks in advance for any answers
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you can try to use package if you want to have "folders in folders" used by compiler (java language)
indestructible master said:
you can try to use package if you want to have "folders in folders" used by compiler (java language)
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There's no "trick" to it; it has native support.
You can transfer folders in folders etc from a Windows PC as is.
My whole music database is structured like this and seamlessly transfers back and forth between the 10+ and PC completely intact.
blackhawk said:
There's no "trick" to it; it has native support.
You can transfer folders in folders etc from a Windows PC as is.
My whole music database is structured like this and seamlessly transfers back and forth between the 10+ and PC completely intact.
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i know, i just provided answer he was looking for
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i know, i just provided answer he was looking for
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I'm reminded of what Basil Rathbone would say to Nigel Bruce.
All little kids do is play to learn with Androids... works well. Pretty much what I do most of the time. Samsung variants have lots of features and hidden tricks.
Adroids are fun to play with... at any level.
Brother does not talk about the file manager
Otherwise, it is known that this matter is very easy
I guess he's talking about interface applications
I think he wants to create a new folder
And inside this folder he wants to create another folder
This cannot be done in the interface of the applications screen
I'm trying to open and see a lot of files from my HP notebook running windows 10. There's files like "data" and "bin" and "dot". Some are "db" files. Hell there's even their type just says "file". What's the best app that can open and view these types of files on Android? Or do I need to get a app for that on the laptop?
Michael Romanov said:
I'm trying to open and see a lot of files from my HP notebook running windows 10. There's files like "data" and "bin" and "dot". Some are "db" files. Hell there's even their type just says "file". What's the best app that can open and view these types of files on Android? Or do I need to get a app for that on the laptop?
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Just Curious! Why on earth does anybody need to open system files manually?
Michael Romanov said:
What's the best app that can open and view these types of files on Android?
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Depends on what the contents of those files are. The file extensions don't provide much of an indication. "data" could refer to ANYTHING. "db" is probably a database file, maybe sqlite? Or maybe not. Who is to know?
Michael Romanov said:
I'm trying to open and see a lot of files from my HP notebook running windows 10. There's files like "data" and "bin" and "dot". Some are "db" files. Hell there's even their type just says "file". What's the best app that can open and view these types of files on Android? Or do I need to get a app for that on the laptop?
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.bin is a binary file. It and a .db (database) file cannot be read using a text editor. I will guess the same issue will occur trying to view a .data file. Even viewing them on a laptop is problematic as they aren't in a human-readable form. The only exception to the above would be if the files have had their file extensions changed from their originals.
Outside of that exception the only way I can think of to view information inside of these files is with a Windows hex editor like HxD, and even then what you see will be limited. Regardless, I wouldn't bother with Android for this task, even though I'm sure Android has hex editors. The laptop's screen makes such work easier than on Android.
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Just Curious! Why on earth does anybody need to open system files manually?
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Lol for the sake of plain curiosity. I'm new to a lot of this so I'm not sure what is and isn't possible or in this case practical.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
.bin is a binary file. It and a .db (database) file cannot be read using a text editor. I will guess the same issue will occur trying to view a .data file. Even viewing them on a laptop is problematic as they aren't in a human-readable form. The only exception to the above would be if the files have had their file extensions changed from their originals.
Outside of that exception the only way I can think of to view information inside of these files is with a Windows hex editor like HxD, and even then what you see will be limited. Regardless, I wouldn't bother with Android for this task, even though I'm sure Android has hex editors. The laptop's screen makes such work easier than on Android.
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So basically the juice ain't gonna justify the squeeze for this. Alright. Thank you for letting me know this is basically a waste of time. I'm new to all this and was just poking around in the laptop and kept running into **** I couldn't read is all.
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So basically the juice ain't gonna justify the squeeze for this. Alright. Thank you for letting me know this is basically a waste of time. I'm new to all this and was just poking around in the laptop and kept running into **** I couldn't read is all.
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Don't poke too hard. If you don't know what you're doing you could alter or delete an important file and wreck your Windows install. If that happens you get to spend a few hours restoring your laptop.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Don't poke too hard. If you don't know what you're doing you could alter or delete an important file and wreck your Windows install. If that happens you get to spend a few hours restoring your laptop.
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I appreciate the warning but it's a little late for that. Soft bricked my pixel 6 "poking around" with stuff I didn't know. That's how I ended up here in the first place. Nah I learned my lesson after that whole clusterf*ck. Now before I actually mess with it I come ask people far more experienced and knowledgeable than me. Like you for example. Thank you for being patient and answering my noob questions.