[Q] Image comparison application - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm beginning the conversion of several themes from Gingerbread to Froyo and am looking for a specific Windows based application.
I need an application that will compare the image files in two different folders to each other. I need to have image previews shown.
Does anyone know of such a program?
I've found several file/folder comparison programs, but none display image previews

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[Q] How to display several folders in Gallery as one single virtual folder?

Suppose that into images folder I have several subfolders, say 25. I would like a way to display in Gallery say 2 folders, with the pictures that I desire into each one, without having to physically moving the pictures (because for example each subfolder corresponds to a month, like nokia does: 201201, 201202, etc.)
Any way or market software to do it?
Hoi,
there are severals Gallerys on the market, which can what you want.
The Standard-Gallery app only can display the pics in the way you told.
Doei
Franz
Well, if there's any, I couldn't find it. The ones I tried are closely similar to the stock gallery viewer.
Any more ideas?

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I'm a .NET guy just starting out with Android development. A million years ago I studied Java in college so I'm sure it will all come back quick as far as language and syntax goes, but I'm going to have a lot of questions along the way.
My current project will be both a learning experiment and an app that I will actually use when done. I'll try to give a high level overview of what I need to accomplish and hopefully you guys can help.
In a nutshell, this app will display pictures. Think of it as a gallery viewer, but the images will be stored in a folder on a remote server instead of being stored on the device. When the app loads it should display thumbnails of all the images currently in the folder, with the newest ones first so that when a new image is uploaded to the folder it will be the first thumbnail in the list. Clicking a thumbnail should simply display the image in full size (or, not FULL size, but rather the image should be scaled to take up the whole screen).
I could do this very simply as a website but one of my main goals is to make this an "app" so that I can understand how the whole apk process works.
So step 1... where do I begin? :silly:
developer.android.com is an excellent place to start. Have you worked with the eclipse ide at all?
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[Q] Limit of 5 image previews within gmail message?

I'd like to know if this is by design (it happens to everyone) or if something's just up with my phone.
Whenever I get an email with more than 5 images attached, thumbnails show up for only the first five. Any after that have an empty space where the thumb should be, but each image (first 5 AND any following images) has buttons to download or preview the image. So while I can conveniently get a good idea of what the first five images contain, I have to preview or download any following images to do the same, which requires opening the image in a separate image viewing app.
My phone's a Sprint Epic 4G Touch, with Gingerbread (2.3.3, I think), and I'm using the Gmail app, version 2.3.6.
Does this happen to anyone else? Is there anywhere to change the number from 5 to something else?
Thanks,
Brent
There a limit the best way to send a BIG file is through Google Drive which has a limit of 10GB
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2012/11/gmail-and-drive-new-way-to-send-files.html
Uh... no.
I'm not saying the images aren't attached to the emails. I'm saying that the android app on my phone just doesn't display a thumbnail for images after the 5th one, regardless of the file sizes. If I open the email from the web interface on a PC, the images are all there with thumbnails.
I've tested it out with small images, and big ones. As far as I can tell, this has nothing to do with a file/email size limitation.

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I've been searching for some time now for an anticontainer app for Android. To explain what I mean, Windows programs like Bulk Image Downloader, or Windows Firefox extensions like DownThemAll Anticontainer, will take the URL of a Web page displaying linked thumbnails of images from many popular image hosting sites and download the full size images in a batch job, bypassing the Javascript or CSS that embeds the full size image on the image host's site. It saves the user having to click on each thumbnail individually and going through several clicks and pop-up ads just to get to each full size image.
Such applications are so popular on Windows machines, I'm somewhat incredulous that no one has created one to function on Android. Am I just searching incorrectly? Does anyone know of any such Android apps out there?
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