I've searched around for this for a good 30 minutes or so, and yes, I used Google, but I have yet to find it. So does anyone know the actual format Google books uses?
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Surfing Google, discover it
Is there a way to play with this?
ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/opensource/venue/v3.02/
Wow. If you combine all the files it is about the size for a full ROM package. Could this be it?
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get the 'offline' maps for all of the US, or for entire states. I was planning a trip through a couple of states, and I reached my limit for allowed offline maps. Was there a hack for this, or has anyone compiled the maps files? Thanks!
criminal666 said:
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get the 'offline' maps for all of the US, or for entire states. I was planning a trip through a couple of states, and I reached my limit for allowed offline maps. Was there a hack for this, or has anyone compiled the maps files? Thanks!
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I've been thinking someone would come up with a way to get around the limitation too, but so far I've seen nothing.
Try downloading one of the offline maps apps by Garmin or TomTom from the market, they don't require a data connection and can provide GPS directions. A word of warning these apps tend to be huge in size (1GB+).
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The other maps are not as good are google... Has some one find a way to Offline and cache the full USA in Google maps (v6.10) ???
This will be very useful and especially when travels a lot (like me)
Any One
zadar said:
The other maps are not as good are google... Has some one find a way to Offline and cache the full USA in Google maps (v6.10) ???
This will be very useful and especially when travels a lot (like me)
Any One
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don't delete the cache on phone.. u can see the offline map
Hi,
there is one use-case I still use my old Palm TX for as I cannot find any app for Android - can you help me?
Here is what I need:
I have a little perl-script that downloads a magazine every week. What I get is a table of contents (in html) and from there links to the individual articles (also html).
I now want to convert this into an ebook (I don't care about the format as long as I can create it myself) and I am looking for a reader that marks the visited links (i.e. the read articles) in the table of contents.
I currently convert it to plucker and the plucker-reader for Palm does exactly that.
Unfortunately there does still not seem to be any plucker-reader available for android (though some readers claim that they handle plucker I have not yet found one that actually works) and I cannot find any other reader for whatever format that marks visisted links.
Has anyone a suggestion?
Many thanks!
Got no reply 2 years ago and I am still searching...
Maybe someone with a suggestion this time?
Now that Google's shutting down Reader, I was wondering if anyone had suggestions for replacements for both the Android app and for the Google Reader website itself, especially something that can sync with the website and across all devices like the way that Google Reader does. I do most of my reading on the Google Reader website on my computer and I love that it syncs with the Android app for when I read on my tablet or phone. Does anyone know of a website and app combination that can replicate this? Thanks.
I would like to know as well. I'm testing out Feedly right now, it doesn't sync well, and the desktop website is laggy.
Sign the petition to keep it going.
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Sign the petition to keep it going.
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I signed the petition, but Google already knows exactly how many people use Reader and how frequently they use it, so I'm not sure it can make much of a difference.
I use Feedly to access google reader on my phone !
Apparently since Google announced they will close it, Feedly increase its bandwidth !
I will export my feeds and move completelly to Feedly !
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to find an app for work, we want something that people can use to sign in and out of the building rather than using the good old pen and paper and that will record their name, date, time etc and whether they have signed out or not (incase of a fire alarm). I've tried searching the play store for hours and I've even looked at creating the app myself but as I have 0 coding experience that proved to be a bit daunting. Does anybody know of an app that I can use for this?
Thanks a lot!