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Video Link: http://youtu.be/Vf-Hnuhwhnc
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition does a lot of things really well; Here are five apps that make it a better, more functional device;
1. GMD GestureControl: Definitely worth $4.99, makes the tablet way more user friendly, and gives you a more intuitive way to control your Note.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodmooddroid.gesturecontrol&hl=en
2.Dsploit: Gives you the ability to know more about your network, and do some pretty specific network admin stuff like deny certain people service, reroute everyone's internet traffic that is connected to your router to a site of your choosing, stuff like that. Check it out for yourself, but be aware that it is functional and does have features that may be legally and morally objectionable. (not a big deal, just needs to be said).
http://dsploit.net/
3. Clash of Clans: Free, and makes me happy I know, it doesn't add functionality, but I put it in the video anyway. (and if you remove this, you still get your 5 apps that add functionality!)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.supercell.clashofclans
4. XBMC: its the Xbox Media Center app, coupled with Navi-X lets you watch pretty much any movie out there, and even some that have yet to come out....
http://xbmc.org/download/
5. Wifi Analyzer: My most favorite app, because I'm always setting up someone's WiFi. It gives you a more fine tuned view of the surrounding wifi environment. It also lets you connect to wifi access points through the app (well, you can after you download another little free piece of the app).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer&hl=en
6. Pry-Fi: free, but gives you a chance to donate. Changes your MAC address, but needs root; It actually works, however I've found that it only works with DutchDanny's custom BinDroid kernel (v003 is what I have it running on), at least on this tablet. It also changes your broadcast MAC address when your not on a network, and withholds your known SSID list from being broadcast. Pretty useful, eh, I think it is
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.pryfi
ps: my cat is always in my business, so I just let him do what he wants to do; that's why his foot is in the picture
Ok, so XBMC doesn't work properly on our device (SM-P600) because it needs hardware acceleration, but only the nightly build has that. So, I about to start a thread on how to get the nightly build of xbmc to run Navi-X.
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Before you start reading this thread, i just want to let you know that this is a fun, but pointless thing to do...
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Go here for a proper set up guide: http://www.xtralogic.com/rdc_cfg_guide.shtml
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Been mucking around with remote desktop connection, and it turns out that the NookColor make an excellent remote .
first of all i get an app from the android market called "Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client" its pretty cheap from the android market. i then set up remote desktop connection on my windows 7 ultimate laptop...
anyways the rest of this is best explained through the use of pictures;
first of all i go to my app drawer and open the app (no @%$# sherlock ):
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i then input the settings for the connection on the app:
i find its best to set the resolution to "fit screen automaticaly" for the fastest connection.
i then proceed to muck around :
anyway, this is just showing people how easy and fun it is to set up a connection... i was FINALLY able to fulfill my dream of playing Age Of Mythology on my Nook... even if it was a bit laggy.
BTW. flash works nice doing this AS LONG as you have a good connection.
Teamviewer has a free app for this as well. Check it out HERE
I use PocketCloud for my VNC connection. It works great, but I may try those mentioned above.
To wake up the system I use Wol Wake on Lan Wan.
I also manage my torrents remotely using Transdroid with uTorrent.
The problem I had was trying to get everything to forward correctly.
thirteen113 said:
I use PocketCloud for my VNC connection. It works great, but I may try those mentioned above.
To wake up the system I use Wol Wake on Lan Wan.
I also manage my torrents remotely using Transdroid with uTorrent.
The problem I had was trying to get everything to forward correctly.
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Yea, I even paid for PocketCloud for my personal PC, my work laptop, and my wife's netbook.... just makes sense and it's got encryption which is nice work work
+1 for PocketCloud. It's the best for me so far.
im looking for a developer with some android background who could help to implement some changes regarding per app dpi as explained here.
what this will do is break free what many have come to call "tablet mode" but this time without blowing the phone to bits. we could have the best of both worlds: tablet UI, tablet apps (gapps, settings, youtube, everything tablet HD & related) and normal apps running in their default layouts. the problem is that google created a hole between tiny phones from 2005 and big tablets. all our phones fall in it. it makes no sense that a nexus for instance runs in 1-column layout, its ridiculous actually for such a huge screen. tablet mode, as it is right now, helps, but it forces non-tablet apps into tiny layouts.
now we've had some success with our manual mod and even some dev's jumped in to adapt their apps, nova for instance is now tablet mode ready. but we just need to dig further. without per app dpi this will only be interesting for a small audience. with the setting in check it will probablby blow over and re-define ICS as we know it.
i managed to compile cm9 and im learning how to deal with it but its so much. a simple grep for stuff takes like an hour because its gigabytes of code. it grows way over my head right now. i think i've found A. the position where the treshold for the tablet switch is implemented which could be lowered and B. how to implement individual DPI but there's stuff missing. anyone who's interested to help or lead us in this, please contact me.
ps. what we'll get will look like this:
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with that setting it could be like that on all phones, not just high density ones like nexus.
thanks!
As stated. I am using anti theft software that forces my phone to switch on wifi and GPS but as soon as it does I get that message telling me something is using my GPS etc. This looks suspicious to a potential thief in my opinion so I want to know if there was anyway at all I could remove or disable this pop up
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Well. I have found out that Cerberus somehow disables this message shortly after it is displayed. However I prefer to use PhoneLocator Pro and that is the problem app for me. I contacted the developer and this is the reply
Hello !
This issue is because of your custom ROM you are running.
This is not happening in all the ROM's and you should ask developers of this rom how this issue can be fixed - maybe there is a way to disable this.
I will document myself on this, but I don't know if this can be fixed - even if you are saying that Cerberus doesn't have this behavior . Cereberus might be using a hack to turn on the GPS, a hack which I don't want to use cause Google is watching and these things can ban your app from the Play store.
Switch to Avast.
You can remotely lock the phone, sound an alarm, send text, forward calls, forward text, wipe phone info, gps track etc.... all through text commands. You also have the added benefit of anti-virus and firewall protection.
Best of all..... It's FREE.
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Switch to Avast.
You can remotely lock the phone, sound an alarm, send text, forward calls, forward text, gps track etc.... all through text commands. You also have the added benefit of anti-virus and firewall protection.
Best of all..... It's FREE.
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I have that installed as well, it isn't as feature rich in comparison to PhoneLocator Pro or Cerberus. Plus I like to use the web based interface rather than SMS
how to disable GPS notification in coolpad note 3. I turn off the location "setting->location->OFF" but it doesn't work.
What do you think about Desktop modes for Android, who uses it sometimes or as a daily driver? After taking a look on Easy Projection (Huawei) and DEX (Samsung) I'm really excited. Since EP needs some more caring, DEX seems to be really good. At least I'm able to do my daily business with a single device, can mirror my content to a wireless display/TV or just use my Dock at home and work. It took some time to find the right app alternatives to make sure to have the best feeling in Desktop mode, some app cloning to make sure this can be opened multiple times etc. - but it works.
At some points I'm struggling with auto focus, shortcuts etc. - but I could image to keep this to replace my Mac soon. With Android Q there could be a native possibility but it doesn't look that there is given much care about.
What do you think about Android Desktop modes and Desktop replacement?
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What do you think about Desktop modes for Android, who uses it sometimes or as a daily driver? After taking a look on Easy Projection (Huawei) and DEX (Samsung) I'm really excited. Since EP needs some more caring, DEX seems to be really good. At least I'm able to do my daily business with a single device, can mirror my content to a wireless display/TV or just use my Dock at home and work. It took some time to find the right app alternatives to make sure to have the best feeling in Desktop mode, some app cloning to make sure this can be opened multiple times etc. - but it works.
At some points I'm struggling with auto focus, shortcuts etc. - but I could image to keep this to replace my Mac soon. With Android Q there could be a native possibility but it doesn't look that there is given much care about.
What do you think about Android Desktop modes and Desktop replacement?
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I first thought it could not replace for real a PC or mac because it lacks the softwares and games I was using on windows (3D modeling, CAD software, inkscape, picture editing, video editing...). But then I found shadow.tech, it's basically a service that lends you a cloud computer. So you can get a windows desktop with a most powerfull computer directly on your android. So all the windows software you could want are accessible easily.
So the answer for me is yes. Until all software makers will release correct android version, you can run any software with other services.
I'm so convinced by the desktop mode that I developped Keydock a keyboard-docking-station to bring a really great docking experience.
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Please let me know what you think of it. You can get more information on Mod edit: Link removed
The lightspeed system is blocking websites on my Chromebook but now it blocked the terminal as shown below. I was wondering if it is possible to block or remove it while it was added by my school admin. Btw, I'm in 7th grade and I can't download extensions except for the ones the school allows. I've noticed that turning off the internet before logging in stops it from blocking the terminal but I can't download packages. I also noticed that stopping the task in the task manager delays it and if you keep on stopping the task it won't work. Is there a way to stop it from stopping me from using the terminal while using the internet without doing anything with the hardware because my parents wouldn't really like it if I did that, and I know almost nothing about hardware. The system my school uses is the 'Lightspeed Relay Filter.'
If you could help that would be great.
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https://64.227.120.231/ put this thingy in the search bar. it cant unblock stuff permanently but it can take you to any website you want, and since its an ID, not an actual link it can't be blocked.
Also, yes, this works. I have lightspeed filters on my school device and I use this all the time.
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https://64.227.120.231/ put this thingy in the search bar. it cant unblock stuff permanently but it can take you to any website you want, and since its an ID, not an actual link it can't be blocked. Also, yes, this works. I have lightspeed filters on my school device and I use this all the time.
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Doesn't let me, because my school blocks any unknown websites, I believe it is considered a website as it blocks terminal because it is considered unknown too, which is also an app, not a link. Lightspeed systems is ruthless, I've found the best way so far is to try to put the link in internet archive and view it there, as it is unlikely to be blocked. (It also blocks basically any proxy website, hell they even blocked Wikipedia for a bit.)