Best app what can open .cad or/both .pdf files? - Nexus 10 Themes and Apps

Hi,
I am looking app what can open .cad or/both .pdf files. I have tested several free pdf-apps but when I open like 10MB file Nexus 10 does not open the file immediately. Usually that takes about 3-5 minutes because pdf contains a lot of details.
PDF apps what I have tested: ezPDF, Office Suite, Adobe.
So I started looking app what can open original .cad-files. I found several, like Autocad, Inard CAD, Touch Cad.
What I need? I need app what open .cad or .pdf files and I can also add there in picture little notes; like delete this, add here socket etc.

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So I just got my flyer. I'm loving it however saving edited files seems to be an issue right now for me. Yesterday I tried to save a pdf with annotations on it and it wouldn't let me. After trying several different things I got it to save as. But then when I went and looked at the files on my SD card I had several partial saves, that all I had to do was change the file extension to .pdf and they were viewable with my annotations.
But now I can't save AT ALL using Polaris office on a word document. I've tried save and save as, as well as trying to save a scribe annotation and just a standard text addition. When I try to save and save as, I do not get any type of error or confirmation, just a quick spinning circle that disappears after a second. But nothing is saved.
Anyone run into this?
Called HTC tech support. The guy on the phone wasn't helpful at all, but I figured it out while I was on the phone with him. File extensions must be in lowercase!
I can save edited docs in Polaris.
In PDF Viewer, after inking and saving as flatten, an error message appears. However, the file is actually saved as a .tmp file. If you open an explorer, change .tmp to .pdf. You can open the saved file.
Hope that helps.

[Q] Web browser problem?

I just got my new gtablet yesterday. The main reason I bought it is so I can carry my tech documents I need for work around with me. These files are some in PDF, and some in html. The PDF files are displaying properly, but when I copy the html documents to the tablet from my PC, and try to open them, they are all blank. I am using the file browser to find the files on \sdcard and open them by clicking, so I am using whatever default browser is loaded on the tablet.
Any help would be appreciated, most of the documents I need to look at are in html format.
Aelanna said:
I just got my new gtablet yesterday. The main reason I bought it is so I can carry my tech documents I need for work around with me. These files are some in PDF, and some in html. The PDF files are displaying properly, but when I copy the html documents to the tablet from my PC, and try to open them, they are all blank. I am using the file browser to find the files on \sdcard and open them by clicking, so I am using whatever default browser is loaded on the tablet.
Any help would be appreciated, most of the documents I need to look at are in html format.
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The stock browser does not seem to read local html, but Dolphin,or Opera Mobile browsers do. Download these and iFileManager. Use iFileManager to locate the file, tap to open, and pick Dolphin or Opera Mobile.
Where can I get ifile manager? I downloaded Opera and that's already leaps and bounds better than the default browser!
Aelanna said:
Where can I get ifile manager? I downloaded Opera and that's already leaps and bounds better than the default browser!
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If you have opera mobile (not opera mini) you don't need a file manager. You can type
file://localhost/sdcard/
and get to the files from there.
I had iFilemanager from the TNTLite ROM, not sure if it is in Android Market.
I was just about to post that. I tinkered around and found I can just type in file://sdcard/ and see all my files that way. Awesome! I can now do something useful, instead of just play Angry Birds.
Thanks so much!

[Q] Q : How to change unlock button to "Home" for Nokia 710?

Morning all,
I need some help to resolve 2 questions.
1. How can i change the configuration to unlock the phone, not only by using "Power" button, but also "Home" button?
2. How can i transfer .epub files into my Windows Phone?
All i can find in XDA involved Android, or Windows Mobile, but not Windows Phone.
So any help is highly appreciated.
Don't think you can change the button function without an unlocked device and some hacking wizardry but I found this about .epub docs
Flibusta provides downloadable texts in .fb2, .epub or .mobi formats. The Windows Phone 7 Marketplace is tiny compared to Google market, but I found one free ebook reader called Freda that is able to read .epub files. Buried down in the UI ofr Freda, there is a Website page that allows to paste an URL in the text box. The same page also embeds Internet Explorer. I figured that the text box shall be used to download .epub document to the device. However, pasting a url to an .epub file distributed by Flibusta did not work. I tried another ebook reader, called iSilo. It was a very usable and feature-rich program on my old Palm TT, but it could not open my .epub file either.
An inspection of the HTTP session between the browser and Flibusta allowed to pinpoint a problem. Flibusta issues two HTTP 302 redirects: one to insure that the .fb2 document is converted to .epub and the other to compresses the .epub document, if needed. The Internet Explorer used in Windows Phone 7 did not want to follow the redirects, but typing manually the url given in the last redirect in the Freda search box worked.
http://mikhailian.mova.org/everything-you-can-not-do-windows-phone-7
Thanks for the info about Flibusta and the redirects - I will check it out, and make sure it works with the next release of Freda. Actually, I am about to start beta-testing that release in the next days, so if you want to join the beta-testing team, just let me know ([email protected]).
Incidentally, the flibusta catalog is also available as an OPDS book source on Freda (just find the 'unhide source' menu, and unhide the source called 'flibusta'). That should give a better book browsing experience. That 'website source' interface is really just a workaround for the fact that Microsoft won't let me register a program (e.g. Freda) as the app to open .epub files - and I'd be the first to admit that it is a pretty ugly workaround.

Help needed to convert app to run on Android

I currently have a CD for squaredancers that I sell. The app is a simple app that uses HTML tables and Adobe SWF movies. Samples of this app can be viewed at http://www.squaredancecd.com
I have copied all files to the MicroSD card, and clicked on the introductory page "welcome.htm"
The browser does not come up as an "opening" option, only the choice of HTML editor or HTML viewer...choosing the viewer, I get an error web page basically saying that it can't find content....although the actual hyperlink printed is long.
The same thing happens when I click on an SWF file...get the same response.
Thinking that it needed to be installed on the mnt/SDCard, I moved all files over to the Prime itself.....Still the same page came up.
If I open the stock browser and go to the "sample" website shown above, the pages display perfectly.
How do I get the program to run from the tablet itself. I am trying to stick with the stock browser, because I don't want to make users install a special browser just to run the program.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance
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App or Code for doc-manager?

Hey folks, my company want to show our customers our products on android tablets. Now I need a simple app who makes a catalog from pdf, videos and images on specific folders. For images and videos we used QUICKPIC but i want an app who can show all together.
I tried a little bit with app generators, but with no success. I need a script or something where i can say "open folder x" "show pictures, videos and pdfs from folder x"
Maybe i can use a simple HTML5, CSS or Javascript File for that, but i have no idea of coding
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