Does anyone know of any flashcard apps for wear? Or how to get anki or quizlet on wear?
Anki now has an Android wear app and it's pretty good https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yannik.wear.anki
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Hello guys.
I'm wondering if there is an app to push web addresses to your Android device.
Similiar to Nokia's "Nokia Drop".
If not, would be great if someone who handles developing would create a simple app for that as it is very useful.
If you use Chrome you can use the app "chrome to phone"
fkay
I don't like Chrome.
I use Firefox.
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Hey guyz, i found an app similar to iphone app "itunes u"
You can download mp4 lectures.
iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/tunesviewer/Android/tunesviewer-1.2.apk
Its a gem if you understand what it exactly does.
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It's now also on FDroid repository, the repository of free Android software. The latest is 1.2.1 by the way.
TuneSpace App
Alternatively I can recommend the iTunes U App "TuneSpace" for Android which is available on Google Play
chris-83 said:
Alternatively I can recommend the iTunes U App "TuneSpace" for Android which is available on Google Play
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I see TuneSpace developers know what I need to know.
I am venturing into the same space by making an app for GoogleTV that stream iTunes U lectures. Once I master how to navigate to the proper streaming URL same way that TuneSpace does then the rest is easy.
app was "disappeared"?
Does anyone have any idea what happened to this app? I was looking for it to view podcasts for a course I am taking and it has been removed from Google playstore. I haven't been able to find any details of why or any alternate app to view the podcasts. Thanks if anyone has any knowledge that may help.
Hi, I'd like if someone can explain to me why android apps never open Web links within the app instead of always redirecting you to the browser like iOS and I never noticed this before but I'm currently using an iPhone along side my Galaxy S3 since I'm in the Caribbean and I just think the iOS way makes more sense especially for apps like cracked and Facebook.... Thoughts?
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Because the android apps in question do not have a web browser within them, at least not in the sense of a traditional browser. I can't attest to how iOS works as I have too many qualms with apple to use their products, but I would assume many of their apps also launch a browser for web content, and if they don't its due to integration of a browser within the app.
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Hey sorry I'm just noticing the reply and all I'm looking for is a discussion of some sort but a bit of an update I just used the CNN app on my Galaxy and it as in opened links pertaining to the app within itself such as unlocking the live TV and I just think more android apps should do it and also you might be familiar with flip board and how not handles links that's what I mean
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i am developing android app for a news portal displaying news updates across categories etc. what platform should i choose and how ton get started??? i wish to make it cross platform and if client requires make available for ios and bb too
Best of luck. You can try phonegap
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Can you please recommend a calendar application for the watch? Thanks
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Agenda Wear