I need an app which allow me to sync a folder on my Android phone with my PC. I'm studying online and I've to download pdf notes. Sometimes, I download the notes from my phone and want to read it on my PC. I'd tried Google Drive and Dropbox but there's no function where I can sync folder on my phone. I have to manually upload my notes, which is annoying.
Anyone knows any app?
What I want is:
Download my notes to my phone > store in a folder on my phone > this folder is automatically synced with my PC > I can view this folder on my PC
50L4 said:
I need an app which allow me to sync a folder on my Android phone with my PC. I'm studying online and I've to download pdf notes. Sometimes, I download the notes from my phone and want to read it on my PC. I'd tried Google Drive and Dropbox but there's no function where I can sync folder on my phone. I have to manually upload my notes, which is annoying.
Anyone knows any app?
What I want is:
Download my notes to my phone > store in a folder on my phone > this folder is automatically synced with my PC > I can view this folder on my PC
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Check out GammaSync
I developed a free Android app for PC-to-Android folder synchronization, which does not require external cloud storage. It currently supports only one-way synchronization of folders from PC to Android, but I plan to add two-way synchronization soon. Check out GammaSync on the Play Store, maybe you'll find it useful for some other uses
For any feedback:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271739
I have done some searching but I have a time constraint so I am hoping someone can assist me. We are looking into supporting Android at our facility whether it be employee owned or company purchased. My question is how do you register Google Play to download the MDM app it you do not have or want a gmail account? Or how do I install my custom app on a tablet without an SD card or "Astro File Manager"
I have put the APK file in the Downloads folder but that does not work.
How are you registering devices under a Corporate identity?
Thaks for any assistance.
U need adb ...
Adb install apkname.apk
Or send file via Bluetooth(my apks) from other android and install it
Sorry I didnt got u exactly
drsanket_xperia_u said:
U need adb ...
Adb install apkname.apk
Or send file via Bluetooth(my apks) from other android and install it
Sorry I didnt got u exactly
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Thanks. I have put the APK in the downloads folder via Windows but Android does not show it.
manders500 said:
Thanks. I have put the APK in the downloads folder via Windows but Android does not show it.
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U need adb to install app from windows itself...
Google for link of adb
Its abt 400mb
Then once u download it
Put the apk in adb/sdk/platform tools
Run adb
Connect phone wid usb debugging enabled
Run command
Adb start-server
Adb install apkname.apk
Hi everyone,
My car's "integrated" multimedia system is some sort of a Chinese device running Android 4.4.2.
It has a lot of restrictions obviously, and I want to install some apps on it.
There is no browser, no file manager, just some apps that the local dealership installed.
I can insert any usb drive with a .apk file but I have no way of launching it.
Is there anyway of forcing it to install an app from a usb drive without launching anything (some sort of autoboot for the usb or something)?
Thanks a lot.
Hi, I need to download a mobile app (x86 compatible) to be sideloaded on W10 pc.
The app is released for mobile only so I cannot install it from microsoft store, but I need it and I want to try to sideload it on pc.
The question is:
how to download appx bundle of mobile only apps?
will it work on pc?
Thanks!
You can download appx via this site: https://store.rg-adguard.net/
how i know you can`t install mobile appx on pc.
My reply
Gone are the days when Windows Store users were allowed to download XAP or APPX files manually for offline installations. With the introduction of Microsoft Store, Microsoft discontinued the option. Now, users are only allowed to install applications from the Store itself. This does not mean that you cannot install APPX files on your Windows 10 machine. But the main thing is getting an APPX file. For this, you can use a tool called Fiddler.
If you want to work with the source code of the program for a mobile phone, you can ask the developers or try to open it through the program.
It seems to me if you search you can find some kind of emulator that will display on the computer, but this is not accurate
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i got this message after successfully download it once.then i want to redownload the apps
hooooossamq said:
i got this message after successfully download it once.then i want to redownload the apps
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Your IP or your compunter name or browser ID has been blocked or whatever they use to identify your computer has been blocked by microsoft server. It's also maybe limited to the number of time you can download a specific package that way.
I try to understand the way they decide to allow or forbid to download a package. I succeded to download 2 paid packaged app, one of them running just fine once unzipped (but could not install it as a UWP package because lack of certificate), the second one, still unzipped, missing shared dll to start, so downloaded successfully VCLibs.140 package but it refuse to install because to other insalled package has to be stopped first before that.
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RonPeters said:
My reply
Gone are the days when Windows Store users were allowed to download XAP or APPX files manually for offline installations. With the introduction of Microsoft Store, Microsoft discontinued the option. Now, users are only allowed to install applications from the Store itself. This does not mean that you cannot install APPX files on your Windows 10 machine. But the main thing is getting an APPX file. For this, you can use a tool called Fiddler.
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How would I do this could you give me a guide
Hi
I need some help. I have attached the application install file for Samsung quickshare app but unfortunately it only works on Samsung laptops. Can some one port it so that it works on other laptops as well.
You can also check out the screenshot of the error I get when I open it on my Hp laptop. In order to install this file you will need to enable the developer mode from windows settings.
Download Quickshare Zip file extract it and then install.
Mega download link below
87.57 MB file on MEGA
mega.nz
Thank you
did you got a solution for it mister?
How To Install QuickShare On Any Windows Laptop​
Install Quickshare on Any Windows Laptop - Thetecheaven
Here is a quick tutorial on how to install quickshare on any Windows laptop through which you will be able to share files.
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