Running a Vibrant with Bionix-v 1.2.1 and I am wondering is anyone seeing any google apps with the print option yet. I see a cloud print app in the market but it's not by google, its by some third party. Would really prefer to see a actual google based version. For cloud printing to have been around since the beginning of january but still no apps available for android from google, whats the deal? And what adds insult to injury from everything I have read online Ipads/Ipods already have it. Come on google stand behind your stuff!
Anyways I have all apps updated to their most recent versions but still not seeing a print option in gmail/gallery etc.
Anyone running a gingerbread based rom? is it built natively there?
Pretty straight forward question -- is there any way we can port the Honeycomb google talk application to the GTablet? They have a system dump of the Xoom on their forum, but I had to send back my GTab for repair so I cannot test that application on the tablet.
The video chat on that version is the sole reason I would like it ported to Android 2.x. I've tried the Yahoo Messenger application, but a) not enough people I know use yahoo, and b) I get horrible quality through that application.
XD. i am in almost the same situation with quick office pro hd; the difference is that , because it is a paid app, it would be illegal to port it.
Okay, so I'm trying to do the reverse of most sane people. The Exchange ActiveSync settings for my office work with the older Froyo 2.2.1 Email.apk that comes in stock Touchwiz roms.
However it does not function with AOSP, and I dislike Touchdown but that does work, so I'm not completely screwed.
So I'm really just looking to see if someone can tell me ahead of time if it would be a waste of time or not.
Is it even possible to port that touchwiz 2.2 based email.apk to function on AOSP 2.3?
If not I'll continue with my chore of hacking up the Email.apk from CM7. I have tried the many "broken" aosp ones, but it still returns tthe same issue with unsupported Security Features.
I believe the TouchWiz apps rely on the TouchWiz framework, but I could be wrong.
Either way, if your office uses Exchange 2003 or 2007, not 2010 (and I would guess they do have an out-of-date setup if it won't work with the AOSP client) you could try K-9 Mail, an extremely popular open-source app.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.fsck.k9&hl=en
hi guys,
i got my mx4 thursday and i ve been using it for few days, and there is some good things and bad things
because i had android for years, i am used to google services, and i have to admin i ve been surprised to not see any app for google services, i thought there were standard in mobile world
browsing mobile version looks so outdated in this world of apps. take a picture/ share/ gmail (oh not possible)
so in fact it s google mobile version, any reasons for that? i d like to know why it is this way, if real apps are in preparation (i can test if needed)
part of that, really like the interface, very nice, light and fresh, if you have tips for be able to use google services, to have photo sync on g+ and a real solution for have share services to drive, gmail, g+ would be great
any good calendar app to recommand ?
best regards
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hi guys,
i got my mx4 thursday and i ve been using it for few days, and there is some good things and bad things
because i had android for years, i am used to google services, and i have to admin i ve been surprised to not see any app for google services, i thought there were standard in mobile world
browsing mobile version looks so outdated in this world of apps. take a picture/ share/ gmail (oh not possible)
so in fact it s google mobile version, any reasons for that? i d like to know why it is this way, if real apps are in preparation (i can test if needed)
part of that, really like the interface, very nice, light and fresh, if you have tips for be able to use google services, to have photo sync on g+ and a real solution for have share services to drive, gmail, g+ would be great
any good calendar app to recommand ?
best regards
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Of course you cannot compare Ubuntu with Android
Ubuntu is on early stage of development
and also Google Play Service is Only for Android Devices (However some android not supprt it like Amazon Phones)
If you want Stable Apps for your Ubuntu phone search and look for Developer name that include canonical or Ubuntu Core App
There is Calendar App By Ubuntu Core App Developers
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yeah i fully understand that no prob but i ve seen image of ubuntu touch goin on for long time now, i thought these basics were more achieved.
no prob, i am patient, i am more interested in the terminal function anyway, i d like to get native classic linux app like nmap and other working
There is actually a Google calendar sync.
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I'm looking for a good Sip client for Android.
So far I have been using Zoiper (but an old version 1.53, as the new ones probably have bugs - call is not signaled, etc.)
I would prefer to be open source. Have already searched the PlayStore and the F-droid store.
Who has experience with the individual apps?