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I want to know if thier is a way to make scrolling between pages infinfinity.. and if thier is a way to make whats app works on both mobile and tablets
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I know probably in the wrong area of the forum, but please hear me out.
I want to get myself the x10 mini, but also use it for work. The company I work for only uses Windows Mobile, can anyone point me in the direction of someone that would be able to port the program to Android?
Thanx in Advance
Celliers
PFS* said:
Hi
I know probably in the wrong area of the forum, but please hear me out.
I want to get myself the x10 mini, but also use it for work. The company I work for only uses Windows Mobile, can anyone point me in the direction of someone that would be able to port the program to Android?
Thanx in Advance
Celliers
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Does your company have specific Windows Mobile apps running on the devices? Or just the Windows Mobile operating system?
You can use your Microsoft Exchange email with an X10 Mini / Mini Pro
Hi
Indeed, it is a program scripted in WinMo, and uses SQL services. I would be able to configure the mail no problem. Just the app is the issue.
PFS*
You will need a complete rewrite of the software for which you will need the source code for the original Windows mobile application. In other words: It can be done by a skilled programmer, but it will be timeconsuming and expensive.
Personally, I think the smart thing would be to look for another solution instead of letting an SQL-scripting application hinder progress. But that's just me ;-)
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Hallo,
There is an office request and I know his iPad is incapable of
so I turned to my favorite forum for help
My boss needs a tablet that can control (view - accept - reject) calls and sms from his dual sim phone.
Is there any solution using an android tablet with his (nokia) phone?
Cat it work with a dual-sim android phone + android tablet?
The point is NOT to be distracted from the phone while working,
everything needs to be controlled by the tablet (phone held in pocket)
Thank you very much
it is important for me to find any solution available.
PS. I know there are dual-sim boxes to use with BT on tablet
but they require sim-cloning and turning off the mobile in order to work.
We need a seamless procedure, thus, using the phone as the call router.
no ideas?
The best android-related forum and no one bothered to reply?
nice.
You can check out Tablet Talk.
It's an app on the Play Store.
Here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...m_term=calls+and+texts+to+tablet+from+android
I found it just with a little Google searching.
Don't curse the forum.
Hit thanks if I helped.
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thank you very much for your time. I will test it!
search gives me crappy apps,
I need suggestions from someone with exrerience,
not results based on tags.
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Hi to all At my wits end trying all sorts of tricks to get this tablet to work and was told to join this site as it is the best. Basically I bought a 7 inch tablet in Greece and it has a flavour of android on it that can't access the google app store. It uses something called 'slideme market' which is apparently like google apps. from all I've learnt I believe I have to put on a new standard version of android. I know it's called 'rooting' and thats about it ! Can anybody out there point me in the right direction or offer help please. I'm fairly new to all of this... including the use of forums ! I can get any tech info out of the system which is made by 'Crystalaudiovideo' but they tell me there are no plans to upgrade the software as it involves buying licences...Thanks guys :good:
Hi all,
I was hoping to have something clarified:
I was planning on using my Z2 to take notes in lectures, except the screen is too small for my liking.
I've recently been offered an old Nexus 7 and have accepted, which is a little bigger and should be easier to use with a keyboard. Here is my question:
<b> Is it possible to use the Nexus as a screen for my Z2? </b>
I've heard of but never used things like screencast, screen mirroring etc, but most of the articles on the web aren't helpful when it comes to my question. Has anyone else done anything similar? Does anyone have any useful advice for me (besides "get a mac" or something similarly sassy).
Many thanks!
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Im not too sure of anything but since no one answered here is my suggestion
Try playing with:
Screen casting
Screen sharing
Screen mirroring
Team viewer
Vnc server (and client)
MHL addaptor
Not sure what else
Have you googled "how to share screen to other android devices"
Or anything simular perhaps
Or you could do what the post below suggests ;P
Why not use the nexus without the phone and take your notes locally on the tablet?
Hello, i am thinking about getting my Grandmother a tablet or something. and i was wondering if it is possible to create or if it already exists
my idea is simple, i am looking for some custom firmware with only the basic apps, like internet and phone app. perhaps even a gallery app however i want it to have big letters, with adaptiveness so i can change the letters to the size she likes, well i think you get what i mean. i want a smartphone that is a grannyphone what i have available is a note 2 4G and a huwei tablet or how it is spelled
Kima112 said:
Hello, i am thinking about getting my Grandmother a tablet or something. and i was wondering if it is possible to create or if it already exists
my idea is simple, i am looking for some custom firmware with only the basic apps, like internet and phone app. perhaps even a gallery app however i want it to have big letters, with adaptiveness so i can change the letters to the size she likes, well i think you get what i mean. i want a smartphone that is a grannyphone what i have available is a note 2 4G and a huwei tablet or how it is spelled
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Samsung Devices with Android 4.1 and above have a "Easy mode" For people like your grandmother.