Flipkart Flyte application eBook store location android - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi xda people,
This question is for Indian users who are using flipkat flyte eBook application.
Actually flipkart allow you to download one book up to six different devices. But does anybody knows where the books actually stored in the device and also is there any way to get the book in more than six devices? Also is there any easy way to share the full book with friends so that they can add the eBook files in a specific folder and they can also read the book without purchasing it.
Please let me know if there is any ways to do that. I'm using a rooted device.
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The books are saved in SD card for me... folder named "books".
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I am not sure how to get the "TTS" feature added for the books, it will be anice addon. or even make the books DRM free so that I can load in my ereader app and listen to it.

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Printshare pro available free today on amazon

A printing app that actually works, no computer needed, just wifi or bluetooth. ANyways hope this helps.
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I would have to saw an android tablet is not the best device to print from, takes some time, but if you need to print a single page or small document without firing up your computer, this might be for you.

[Q] printing support

Has anyone found a way to get better printing support in the browser?
Seems it only supports samsung printers and samsung only make business lasers so pretty pointless feature...
The printershare app is poor and the layout for printing is cut off and is even poor for photos in that u simply can't get an uncropped print made no matter what settings are selected. Also, printer share doesn't support https I.e. printing flight boarding passes requires direct printing from the browser.
Has anyone come up with a hack for better printer support?
Thanks
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I installed Toshiba Printer Share app from the link below and its AWESOME!!!!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204931
You need to be rooted. You can use root explorer and move apk to system/app and check all permissions and restart your tab. You should be good to go.
Why not use cloud print? Works beautifully. Using it with my HP printer.
So I go to print option in the browser and I asks me to select a samsung printer...
Also I'm pretty sure you can't print https to cloud print or the toshiba print app. As I mentioned in my first post, you have to select the share with button, and then select an app to share it with - this doesn't work with protected pages so the one thing I would actually print out, I can't.
Is this any different with other tablets or browsers?
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ladybeefcake
Do you have tried printershare premium , you must pay this app for the key
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My < Printer is a Canon MG6250 Wireless > and i can print Html pages out of the browser with printershare premium - select share page - then you thake printershare and printing
As far as I can tell, any app that requires the "share to" command will not work with an https address, and printershare has been poor in getting the entire content of normal webpages or photos printed so, while printershare works, it is with limited functionality.

Your Favorite Cloud Storage apps for Android?

Hey XDA
I know Dropbox is basically the dominant force in the cloud market but still there are some other competitors.
The closest competitor would be SugarSync but I really hate their interface and I think their service is slow and terrible.
Just wondering if you guys know about any decent dropbox alternative?
I was able to find a list of some good cloud apps here but I was wondering if there was one that I haven't heard about:
http://www.appdigy.com/best-android-apps/tools-and-utilities/35-best-cloud-storage-app-for-android/
Super2cool said:
Hey XDA
I know Dropbox is basically the dominant force in the cloud market but still there are some other competitors.
The closest competitor would be SugarSync but I really hate their interface and I think their service is slow and terrible.
Just wondering if you guys know about any decent dropbox alternative?
I was able to find a list of some good cloud apps here but I was wondering if there was one that I haven't heard about:
http://www.appdigy.com/best-android-apps/tools-and-utilities/35-best-cloud-storage-app-for-android/
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Skydrive, pogoplug
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Magnumxxxl said:
Skydrive, pogoplug
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Can't forget about minus
Magnumxxxl said:
Skydrive, pogoplug
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Can't forget about minus
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And box.com w/ google drive ^^
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Besides dropbox, i choose copy.com
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Depends on what you need:
For keeping your devices in sync and backups of personal stuff: Wuala. Simply because it's got client-side encryption where the company running it can't access any of your stuff, even if they wanted to.
For sharing: Dropbox as it's got the widest range of users. I'd still recommend Wuala over it 10 times though.
thanks for wuala and copy
Sugarsync and Cubby Beta
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Box now has a PC client just like dropbox. And I do have a 50gb free account.
Also have Gdrive and Skydrive but I don't use it.
Oh, and Sugarsync only for notes.
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Started using Skydrive lately. 25gb space, have most of my school work and pdf's uploaded there. Mobile access? Havent used it that often, but it could be great for backing up pictures, videos and wallpapers. Upload speed is slow maybe ~100 kB/s if anything.
absolutely dropbox.
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Drop Box no doubt is one of the best Cloud Storage and you can get even more from DopBox with its new features like Access Files anywhere, Drag-and-Drop Upload and other smart features and it is regard the best cloud storage for android . But along with SugarSync now Mega Cloud and SOS online back become major player in Cloud Storage app for android. And even provide more Free GB space as compare to DropBox
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dropbox
....i'll think about Gdrive when it'll make available the linux client....
Google drive
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Dropbox - sadly
I have had to choose Dropbox as my main cloud storage ... as until Google decide to get GDrive for Linux, as like many Ubuntu is my main operating system. I have found that Box (using webdav in nautilus) was seriously slow upload and download speeds, and Sugarsync likewise has not decided to make a Debian Linux client.
I still use Google Drive for creating documents via the web browser and Quickoffice application.
My list.. i would recommend the following.
Dropbox - user friendly ui
Sygarsync - 'just' an alternative
Box - storage dominent
Minus - storage and ui dominent
Cubby - currently in beta. You need invites to join
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Also check out cloud on. No storage, but it accesses box, Dropbox and google drive. Condenses 3 apps in to 1.
Dropbox & Google Drive
I'm quite suprised that apparently 95% of the people here are ok with the cloud provider having access to all their data and not caring about privacy at all.....
I have free 25 Gb on Skydrive. Using it for school work and to backup old game saves.
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XlAfbk said:
I'm quite suprised that apparently 95% of the people here are ok with the cloud provider having access to all their data and not caring about privacy at all.....
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Valid point. I think a number of people don't put items in the cloud that are necessarily private or backups of things that should actually be backed up. I wouldn't be too hurt personally of drop box accessed my school work or some screen shots.
I personally use stop box and Google drive since I can create documents quickly. Not a big fan of box.com, given its similar to do box but last I recall did not allow downloading of folders without a subscription. Goodluck downloading if that's still the case and you truly need to recover files lost on physical media.
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Skydrive.
I was one of the early adopters of it. When MS launched it for Windows Phone (I now have a Galaxy S II.) Hence, I have the full monty - 25GB of storage.
Now I have some APK's, Adventure Time episodes, some Tiesto, and random pics.

Linkedin Pulse News reader alternative for RSS feeds?

Hi guys,
Now that linkedin has discontinued the old legacy pulse news reader, does anybody have any alternative recommendations?
Preferably a grid based system say the row shows chronological order of the posts and the column for different RSS feeds.
One that also doesn't just link to web links directly but just shows the shortened version from the RSS feed in itself?
Many thanks!!
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I've been scouring the web the last few days myself trying to find the same. I use news 360 for their widget. But only for a broad subject like Geek Culture. What kept me coming back to pulse and what I'm looking for in a reader is the verticle feed list with a scrollable horizontal row for each feed. Made scanning headlines and read stories much more seemless to me. Unfortunately seems most other apps are magazine/ flipboard style or have a bad flow.
This isn't good news as I used the web version and the tablet.... Since then though I have started using Inoreader which has a web version and tablet so it syncs across platforms. It's not a direct replacement but its doing ok until something better comes along
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im also trying Feedly which works across platforms
I've been using freely the last few days and though it's not a perfect replacement after playing around with and tweaking the settings I've found that it's actually not a bad replacement and even may wind up liking it more.
You can set it to list view instead of magazine. For my one feed widget I just create a new topic with only that feed.
And you can set it to show all stories so they don't disappear after reading as well which was going to be a deal breaker till I found that option.
Have you tried this one: RSS Reader Xoonity?
I am the developer of this app. If you want more features, you can send us a request, the application is updated regularly with new features.

LG G8X Playback of Video and Images with Dual Screen.

Hi dears
I am publishing that also on XDA but I found a trick to see video and images in full screen (by using both).
At first, look at here for a comparison with the Axon M (as you can see border is soo wide for our LG):
You can basically proceed in 2 ways... using the built-in Chrome as media player.
-) Setting up an HTTP Server and then pointing our browser to the local IP and related port (I used SimpleHTTPServer)
-) Browse directly the local resource by using the address file:///SDCARD in the bar of addresses.
I did also a video about here... https://youtu.be/6_G6PHyjzys
It is really smooth with of course all the cons of the big blank band of the device.
Nice hack. You can also install progressive web apps version of Google photos
Nice trick. The full dual-screen mode is the only con of this device. Hope there will be an update to resolve it.
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Nice hack. You can also install progressive web apps version of Google photos
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where do you find this??
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Don;t why LG couldn't reduce the bezel sizes. Using dual screen is kinda pointless with that massive bezel in the middle
I am working on the progressive app for the video playback... but first I have to sort out the default path for the browser as otherwise we can just look into the internal memory.
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where do you find this??
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Don;t why LG couldn't reduce the bezel sizes. Using dual screen is kinda pointless with that massive bezel in the middle
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They could do it smaller but you will probably lose detachable 360° hinge mechanism
P.S: We have online a dedicated thread for the Progressive Web Apps... https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g8X/how-to/progressive-web-apps-dual-screen-wild-t4018979

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