Hi,
Wondering if there is any guide on how to port apps. Love Samsung 4.3 Music Player and love CM11. Would like to try to make them work together.
Thanks
Staljin
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Won't work, you'd also have to decompile most of Samsung's framework, which is not possible.
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And if u did. Well. It is illegal as it isn't open source. Not open source also means u can't decompile it. It doesn't have a source.
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staljin said:
Hi,
Wondering if there is any guide on how to port apps. Love Samsung 4.3 Music Player and love CM11. Would like to try to make them work together.
Thanks
Staljin
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Porting guides on the xda development and hacking forums .
Well illegality won't be an issue if I keep music player to myself. Doing it is a far more challenging.
Staljin
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Illegal ???
Nothing to stop you porting and using an anything as long as its not shared .
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Illegal ???
Nothing to stop you porting and using an anything as long as its not shared .
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He asked for a guide
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staljin said:
Hi,
Wondering if there is any guide on how to port apps. Love Samsung 4.3 Music Player and love CM11. Would like to try to make them work together.
Thanks
Staljin
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Can't you just copy the .apk over?
Well that is first thing I tried and it does not work
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If an app is configured to only work on ICS and down and not on JellyBean, what would it take for me to make it so that it'll work on JB? Or you know...if someone can do it lol. But I'd prefer to do it myself. Thanks!
Android is retrocompatible, so, if an app is developed to work with ICS as minimum version, it SHOULD work on JB.
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Android is retrocompatible, so, if an app is developed to work with ICS as minimum version, it SHOULD work on JB.
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No it doesn't seem to work on my JB devices but it works on my ICS devices...
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It shouldn't take you too long to port it over. Some apps won't require any modifications to work on the new firmware, while others do.
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It shouldn't take you too long to port it over. Some apps won't require any modifications to work on the new firmware, while others do.
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Porting? Isn't that moving something from one device to another?
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Sum14u2nvy said:
Porting? Isn't that moving something from one device to another?
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Or to another android version.
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Or to another android version.
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Ah...now how would I do that?
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Sum14u2nvy said:
Ah...now how would I do that?
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I'm not a developer (yet ), but i've seen it done.
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I'm not a developer (yet ), but i've seen it done.
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Lol. Damn...I'd donate to someone who'll do this lol.
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Sum14u2nvy said:
Lol. Damn...I'd donate to someone who'll do this lol.
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You may want to talk to this guy then: http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4120742 (he may be able to help, but keep in mind he is very busy.
Thought this might be handy for some folks. Flash player apk compatible with JB/CM10/etc.
http://d-h.st/cV9
thanks
navenedrob said:
Thought this might be handy for some folks. Flash player apk compatible with JB/CM10/etc.
http://d-h.st/cV9
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works for the tf300 jb update
thanks this will be very handy
Thanks man, works perfectly
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navenedrob said:
Thought this might be handy for some folks. Flash player apk compatible with JB/CM10/etc.
http://d-h.st/cV9
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Can I post this in the at&t one x forum?
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Should work on any device.
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Many thanks
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Does anyone have a link for this the one in the op is not working
jigajay said:
Does anyone have a link for this the one in the op is not working
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Works fine for me.
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Thank man, It's very useful
Tried to not use flash at all but sadly some sites are still clinging to it. It seems like its taking way to long to transition to HTML5. This came in handy though thanks
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I am on Sammy JB ROM right now and want to try CM10/AOKP. I am using Samsung IME and I feel it much better than others. However, I didn't find any CM10/AOKP ROM include it.
I found in a post that T9DB and/or CSC is necessary for a Samsung IME. I don't know if it is possible to port Samsung IME to CM10/AOKP ROM. Could anyone tell me what I should do to implement it?
Thanks in advance.
Anyone would help please?
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I don't think it would be possible.
You could always try one of the third party keyboards from the market though.
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Thanks for your reply. Actually I have tried many IME but the Samsung IME is the best. Just be curious why it is not possible. Is it due to Samsung's framework?
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I find the Sony Xperia keyboard to be better.
It is available at the android software section.
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I don't know if this would work, but here is something that could help you! Link for Help!
b-eock said:
I don't know if this would work, but here is something that could help you! Link for Help!
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Thanks for your help but it seems a little bit difficult for me
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Hello all, I have finally decided to root my S3. I just have one question though, what app would be good to backup all my settings, pics, apps and everything else? Also what is a good Rom to use that's fast and based on jellybean?
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You can use titanium backup. As for the ROM it depends, some prefer stock with custom kernel others prefer asop ROMs. You should browse the forums and decide for yourself. Also next time search and only make a new thread if you can't really find an answer, the moderators may get mad at you.
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What's the difference between asop and stock with different kernel? I read some older topics and just go too confused.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674286
read the OP. it explains the different naming schemes of various different ROMs. it also lists all the roms that fall into different categories of aosp, aokp, stock, and others.
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smoothiex said:
Hello all, I have finally decided to root my S3. I just have one question though, what app would be good to backup all my settings, pics, apps and everything else? Also what is a good Rom to use that's fast and based on jellybean?
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As you do not have the I9300 may i suggest you are in the wrong forum .
Firmware from here will brick your non I9300 .
jje
Thanks for the lack of help
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Brick your phone then you ungratefull a hole.
jje
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smoothiex said:
Thanks for the lack of help
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actually jjegan is right. due to hardware differences, you need to check out the appropriate forum for your phone. you will turn your phone into an expensive paperweight if you flashed any roms or kernels in this forum.
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smoothiex said:
Thanks for the lack of help
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Omg, stupid auto correct. Thanks for the links for help.
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Nice escape, stupid auto correct? Its not an icrap, its android.
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Nice escape, stupid auto correct? Its not an icrap, its android.
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You know what I mean lol, predictive text or whatever. Plus my terrible English and swipe skills.
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Man I have lots to learn, thanks for the help people.
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Hey guys,
I have a rooted galaxy s2 running jelly bam android 4.2.2 rom, fm radio app is missing in the rom. I need stock jelly bean rom of galaxy s2, or any other alternative app. I tried fm radio by Sutton shin of play store it didn't worked for me
(not Internet radio apps like tune in etc. A traditional fm app like stock app)
Thank you.
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Try this https://www.box.com/s/671742nqk468ro9y9zdq
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jakuburban said:
Try this https://www.box.com/s/671742nqk468ro9y9zdq
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AOKP doesn't support 'Stock FM' app for now ma8
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Try this https://www.box.com/s/671742nqk468ro9y9zdq
It didn't worked, It says "unfortunately, fm radio has stopped"
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Aren't there any other alternative? I even tried spirit fm unlocked, but no result. Tried few other apps too but they didn't worked either.
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ironmanxda said:
Aren't there any other alternative? I even tried spirit fm unlocked, but no result. Tried few other apps too but they didn't worked either.
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Yes, For now none will wrk on AOKP JB v4.2.2 or roms based on it
Bottom line is, if you really need it, run stock. If you want an alternative (to work on AOSP), code it yourself. Just about every dev who's ever been asked about this has gone 'Who cares ?' (Codeworkx did this quite memorably once & threw a bunch of expletives in for good measure).
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Bottom line is, if you really need it, run stock. If you want an alternative (to work on AOSP), code it yourself. Just about every dev who's ever been asked about this has gone 'Who cares ?' (Codeworkx did this quite memorably once & threw a bunch of expletives in for good measure).
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Thanks for your suggestion. If I had coded it myself I would have posted the link for the apk file along with this post, since the question was about custom roms there is no question of stock rom
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Sun90 said:
Yes, For now none will wrk on AOKP JB v4.2.2 or roms based on it
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I was on pacman 4.2.2 which has aokp aspects and sprint FM was working really well
jakuburban said:
Try this https://www.box.com/s/671742nqk468ro9y9zdq
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Can you reupload it! Pleeeeease!! Thanks
panchowatkins said:
Can you reupload it! Pleeeeease!! Thanks
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Sorry mate, don't own this device anymore. You can get this app from any stock ROM. It's under /system/apps