Multi window - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 3

I figured out how to add all apps to multi window, but most of them open in full screen mode.
How do I get calculator and internet in smaller re sizable windows? Thanks!
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[Q] Popup browser - > Chrome

Is there any way I can make the Popup browser to open into Chrome instead of the Android Browser? Are there any alternate Popup browsers available in Playstore that enable me to open up the browser of my choice?
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Use flux browser you can find it in the play store
Edit: what do you mean by pop up?
If you have more than 1 browser it will prompt you to choose the browser before you open a link, just press just once so it will not be default
A simple THANKS button would suffice
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Thanks I'll give flux browser a go
S3 Has a mini browser that opens up as a pop up window. You can move it around while not opening the default browser. This usually happens when using Google search bar.
When you press the expand button it takes me to the default Android Browser. I am looking for an alternative that would let me open Chrome instead of the default browser when expanded
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corleno said:
Thanks I'll give flux browser a go
S3 Has a mini browser that opens up as a pop up window. You can move it around while not opening the default browser. This usually happens when using Google search bar.
When you press the expand button it takes me to the default Android Browser. I am looking for an alternative that would let me open Chrome instead of the default browser when expanded
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Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't think there are any other popup browsers. I did not find any.
Thanks for your reply
I can't believe no one has thought of a good customizable Popup browser
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Adding apps to the multi wi dow side bar not working properly

I used a multi window zip file so I can have any app in the multi window sidebar and t works however I tryadding one to the sidebar and it doesnt add the one I choose it adds a random one from my list of apps even though I dragged a different one to that to the sidebar. Can any one help?
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[Q] How can I get rid of the lockscreen tips?

I deleted the customer.xml file from the csc folder and when I get a text, it reminds me every time I can explain swipe across the screen to view it. The box is unchecked in the lockscreen settings. Any ideas?
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Freeze the app help
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Can the multi Window from Samsung touchwiz be replicated?

I like all of this floating app stuff going around but to me that's good for tablets but for anyone using a device that's 5"or smaller, multi Window just makes more sense. I was wondering if the multi Window feature from touchwiz be somehow replicated. Like creating a home replacement app or an overlay app placed on top of the os. I mean touch wiz is cool and all but it had its flaws and it doesn't run as smooth as aosp.
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Windowed mode through multi window tray

I came from the Note 2 with 4.3 FTW 1.0 and Synergy r3 roms. Both roms allowed me to open apps in the pop up windowed mode by clicking on the app in the multi window tray. On the note 3 stock rom clicking the apps in the tray automatically opens the split screen mode. Looked through the roms and screen shots and haven't seen a mention of this. Does anyone know how to get that feature on the note 3 besides using pen window manager?
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Used xposed installer. It's a apk that allow mods. Once you have installed it look for a mod called "Xhalofloatingwindow". It will allow you to have apps that pop up. Oh and there's a cool app to use in conjunction with xhalo. It's called floating notification and you can find it in the android market.
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