I'm trying to install the tablet version of the NCCN Guidelines app onto my unrooted Kindle Fire HD, but the Play market will not let me download it via my phone (not compatible), and I can't get the APK to download via any 'Play market to PC' type chrome extensions (tried 2 different ones) or via similar 'download from Play market' websites (all just say ERROR: Cannot download this app) and I cannot find the APK elsewhere online.
I was hoping someone with a rooted tablet and a few spare minutes could download/install the app and upload the APK via dropbox or something of the sort, or could suggest another way to go about doing it! (Besides rooting my Kindle!) I would really appreciate it, thank you!!
Here is the market link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tipmedcom.nccn.guidelines
It is a free app which provides clinical guidelines for the treatment and management of cancers, and as a pharmacy student, I would really like to have it! Thank you!
Does anyone know a way I could bypass the market restrictions on my phone and download the app?
Figured it out! Market helper is the best. In case anyone else wants the APK...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f890f47cychpnv7/com.tipmedcom.nccn.guidelines-1.apk
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Hi all,
The New Yorker magazine has a Galaxy Tab edition of their app and I was wondering if there's ANY way to get this app for an Android phone. Surely there must be an .apk somewhere?
Any help would be awesome. Thanks!
I'd been looking for the APK, too. I found it last night and installed it on my ViewSonic G Tab (w/Vegan Gingerbread) and after a bunch of application errors, finally got it to work. I loaded the onto my Droid 3, but haven't gotten it to work.
It is a laborious processes with multiple downloads and registrations.
Go to www'nextissue'com/instruction'html# (replace ' with . - I'm not permitted to post outside links yet) At the bottom of the instruction page is a "Try downloading again" link that will start the download of the Next Issue (NI) apk.
Once you get the Next Issue app installed, you'll have to create an NI account.
With that installed go to the NI Store inside the app and click on The New Yorker (TNY) sample issue. In the new window, select the "Digital Upgrade" button.
You'll then have to enter your subscription information from your TNY mailing label. Once that is verified by NI, you'll be prompted to download the TNY/NI app.
After the TNY/NI app is installed you may have to input your NI login information again.
Then, the TNY issue has to be downloaded on to your device via the TNY/NI app.
When the download is done, you should be able to enjoy TNY on your phone/tablet.
Hope that helps.
Ok, so essentially, I'll still need a digital subscription. I wish there was a way to know it would work with my mytouch4g before paying for a whole year subscription.
there are sample issues to download and preview, though you may have to enter credit card info for the sample -- says you won't be charged if you cancel w/in 30 days.
try to download the apps, of you get that far and everything is working, then the magazines will probably work.
It seems like some print/mail subscriptions include the free digital subscription and others are additional $. I have print subscriptions for New Yorker, People and Esquire. After I entered my subscription numbers, only Esquire asked for payment info.
The New Yorker is working well on my tablet. The site says it's "optimized" for the Samsung Galaxy and Moto Xoom. People had a video that wouldn't play inside one of the articles so it may be that some features won't work on "non-optimized" devices.
Well, what I'm hoping for is to be able to pay to read it on my mytouch 4g and on my CM7 Nook color.
Does anyone have the apk for this? I tried to install TNY on my xoom using the NI Store and couldn't find the app listed. Their support folks then told me that it has only been released for the lower resolution devices so far.
Hey guys, I am about to follow the root instructions found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354487
But before I do it I want to know what features could/will be lost in doing this. Obviously the auto-update (which makes complete sense). But in general I like the interface for now. It has its drawbacks, but I like the built-in mail client and the browser is fine for the most part. In the future I might also want to try ICS on it, but for now I am happy to use the built-in interface.
I really just want to root so that I can side load apps so that I don't have to pay B&N for apps that are otherwise free on the Android Market. That and I have never been a fan of auto-updates. But I want to keep the mail client and I especially want to keep the ability to read their entire digital catalog for free while I am in a B&N store.
Hell I would like to take that a step further and get it to work outside the store if possible. But I would settle for just keeping the original feature. I tried it earlier today and I love that feature.
So I would like to know if I would lose any of those features when I root this device. Does anyone know?
Thanks,
Patrick
When you Root you can still use the stock Nook "Home" launcher. You can install a second launcher and switch between the 2 on the fly so that you have "Nook Mode" and Tablet Mode".
2 warnings:
1) when I rooted and added Gapps, something broke the stock email client and I was not able to find a quick way to fix it.
2) I have not found a way to get Android Market or side loaded apps to show up int he stock Nook "library" so they can only be accessed via the "search" function or my using an Android Launcher with a normal app drawer.
I use the Nook Color App Manager to add sideloaded apps to the stock Nook home screen and/or library. It works great.
There is a detailed artile at liliputing....Do a Google search for: "How to add sideloaded apps to your NOOK Tablet home screen, app library" As a new member I can not post a direct link. Sorry.
William
Hey guys it looks like the read in store ability works just fine still. I got this device rooted last night. Now iwant to see if this ability can be retained somehow while upgrading to ICS. It would also rock to be able to access the in store readable items from any wiring connection.
Thanks for the help!
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ncguy68 said:
I use the Nook Color App Manager to add sideloaded apps to the stock Nook home screen and/or library. It works great.
There is a detailed artile at liliputing....Do a Google search for: "How to add sideloaded apps to your NOOK Tablet home screen, app library" As a new member I can not post a direct link. Sorry.
William
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Here is the link
Thanks!
Hi
I'm looking to buy the "Scroll extreme" android tablet (from eBuyer) - it has ICS but it DOESNT have the marketplace (apparently it has to be licences by Google so it probably helps reduce the cost by not providing it)
I've heard that Marketplace can be installed using an APK download however, I dont know if anyone has actually tried or if its just an assumption.
Does anyone know if Marketplace can be installed on such a device and will it work OK?
I've read another (unrelated) post somewhere that implied it might not allow you to log in if the device is not registered - although its possible I just misinterpreted that.
Any help appreciated,
Thanks
Rob
Usually on non licensed tablets with stock rom, google market doesn't work. But acording to some forums the Scroll Extreme does come with google play, but it's hidden.
"You can access play store straight away out of the box. Just use search, type play and you will see the Play Store. Click that and you're there.
I used ESFilemanager to locate the Play Store then created a shortcut, so I have it on the desktop."
http://scrolltabletforum.co.uk/site/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=2426
You could try to flash gapps for ics
Seek the signature below the line
I purchased the Extreme last friday and mine came with Play store out of the box
purchase
if i may ask where did you purchase the scroll extreme from ?
Here Try one
Here try my market apk
Sorry for digging up and old post, but I was wondering if there was an answer to the original question in this thread. Is there a way to get google play store to work on unlicensed devices?
I recently purchased an Ematic Multi-Touch 7", and noticed it didn't have the play store. After transferring the apk through usb and installing it, I found that the app worked for a moment before shutting down with the message "Unfortunately, Google Play Store has stopped." After searching around a bit, I found out about the nature of the licensing issues, but no real solutions. I suppose I could try and find all of the apps I would normally want to use and side load them, but it would be nice to be able to avoid that and use the play store proper.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I thank you for your time and consideration.
LENOVA Appstore for Nook Color​
Hello again everyone! I havent updated or posted anything new in a while so I thought I might go back and work on some old ideas that I never completed.
I recently was able to aquire the .apk of the Lenova appstore for their Android and Thinkpad tablets. I modified a couple of it's device scan scripts so it will not check your device. The applications download in a .apk format and are automatically deleted after installation. All the applications I have tried work flawlessly and resize to fit the 7" Display.
The only thing for you to do is download the attached .apk and transfer it to your device, install, and enjoy! You will also need to create a Lenova account when you enter the appstore.
Hope you guys enjoy!
It's fantastic, thanks man.
Can someone explain the benefits from having this? What extra does this offer?
Produced by NookColor at ICS 4.0.4
Having the Lenova appstore is just like having a Google Play alternitive, with one exception. It is made for the Lenova tablets and thinkpads so it has very tablet oriented applications. It also has a fully available apps and not a compatibility check of your device so there is a much broader selection. Let me know if you want any more information or anything else.
Thanks can't wait to test this out!
Sent from my NookColor using xda app-developers app
Lenova appstore got a recent update and it looks and fits better on the nook color!
After successfully converting my BLU R1 HD to the non-Prime version, I discovered something cool. The non-Prime version includes a shortcut in the app drawer to open Amazon Appstore. It also handles it in such a way that Android will treat Amazon Appstore and Amazon Shopping like two different apps, even though they are really the same app behind the scenes. This is far more elegant than Amazon's official solution, which is to place a shortcut on your homescreen (not in your app drawer) which doesn't even act like it's own activity in the Android Task Manager. Very nice. I have taken the liberty of extracting the APK that makes this possible and making it available for all phones. It's attatched. Just grab it and install it on any phone for a seperate Amazon Appstore. You will need Amazon Underground app installed, of course. This does work on any phone, but I'm putting it here because this is the phone I extracted it from. If this is the wrong place, my bad, sorry. Enjoy!
The APK is attached to this post. There's also a mirror on my server at the link below.
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Update 2: Presumably due to F-Droid's store link stealing technique, you must specifically choose Amazon and "Always" when opening it for the first time after installing F-Droid or this app, whichever comes last.
Update 3: I think this is really cool, but I would like to reverse engineer it to come up with a better version. Keep your eyes out for that in the coming months.