I've been searching for some time now for an anticontainer app for Android. To explain what I mean, Windows programs like Bulk Image Downloader, or Windows Firefox extensions like DownThemAll Anticontainer, will take the URL of a Web page displaying linked thumbnails of images from many popular image hosting sites and download the full size images in a batch job, bypassing the Javascript or CSS that embeds the full size image on the image host's site. It saves the user having to click on each thumbnail individually and going through several clicks and pop-up ads just to get to each full size image.
Such applications are so popular on Windows machines, I'm somewhat incredulous that no one has created one to function on Android. Am I just searching incorrectly? Does anyone know of any such Android apps out there?
Thanks in advance!
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I'm beginning the conversion of several themes from Gingerbread to Froyo and am looking for a specific Windows based application.
I need an application that will compare the image files in two different folders to each other. I need to have image previews shown.
Does anyone know of such a program?
I've found several file/folder comparison programs, but none display image previews
I'm a .NET guy just starting out with Android development. A million years ago I studied Java in college so I'm sure it will all come back quick as far as language and syntax goes, but I'm going to have a lot of questions along the way.
My current project will be both a learning experiment and an app that I will actually use when done. I'll try to give a high level overview of what I need to accomplish and hopefully you guys can help.
In a nutshell, this app will display pictures. Think of it as a gallery viewer, but the images will be stored in a folder on a remote server instead of being stored on the device. When the app loads it should display thumbnails of all the images currently in the folder, with the newest ones first so that when a new image is uploaded to the folder it will be the first thumbnail in the list. Clicking a thumbnail should simply display the image in full size (or, not FULL size, but rather the image should be scaled to take up the whole screen).
I could do this very simply as a website but one of my main goals is to make this an "app" so that I can understand how the whole apk process works.
So step 1... where do I begin? :silly:
developer.android.com is an excellent place to start. Have you worked with the eclipse ide at all?
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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
Can you help me?
Just a question that I have wandered for a long time.
On iOS devices you can load and read PDF files within the browser and not needing to download it and view it on a dedicated PDF reader app like how it is done on android.
This poses quite an inconvenience as only one PDF can be viewed on one reader at a time. No tabbed interface has been developed s a feature and if one needs to view two PDFs interchangeably then load and reload of the PDF file on the same reader app has to be done. Otherwise multiple reader apps are needed. But that is far from ideal.
We are now in the age of lollipop, which is a highly sophisticated operating system and with the high end hardwares it should be plausible to view pdf files within the browsers.
I tried looking on the internet yet found no answer.
Could anyone with in depth knowledge about it give me an explanation?
Many thanks to all of you who reply.
When selecting the + to upload it doesn't load the instagram gallery viewer like in traditional android. It's like selecting "other" for the source on traditional devices. Therefore there is no option to load the layout editor or boomerang, which I believe can be open separately. However you also cannot do the option to "select multiple" to select multiple images or videos to add to one post. I understand the newer Windows app operates this way as well, and the features aren't there. However this is an Android os. Why doesn't it load normally? Is there a way to send multiple images to instagram to upload into one post?
Is it fixed? I'm in same problem..