[Game] Browser game macro program - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone.
I am looking for a program that does not emulate android but does the same functions of recording and running macros for PC. I need it for a game similar to "game of war" which is available for iphone/pad and android but has pc/mac browser login version too. I am looking for a solid running macro program that can run multiple accounts ? I haven't used any macros before so I'm not familiar with that field, excuse my lameness. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.

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Anyone tried "you wave" android pc emulator??

Hey,
Just wondering if anyone else has tried it? I downloaded installed it today & it looks really impressive with lots of future potential it lets you load & run apk files and simulates the android UI on your desktop! It compared itself to the developers SDK tool but faster and user friendly. I can't post links but I'd be thankful if anyone else that finds it interesting to post a link
I can't see it mentioned in any threads yet? If this is the wrong place to post... please feel free to move it
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Mentioned on a German blogging site
I saw a blog on a German site mentioning this emulator. Below is the text translated using Google Translate.
Android Apps emulator for the PC (without SDK)
20. September 2010 - 15:18 | Mobile | terry
Meanwhile, there are a lot of apps for mobile devices, whether for iPhone or Android. In the case of Android devices and apps, there is the lovely advantage of it as apk simply sent anywhere, can be loaded and saved - and everyone could then install on their device.
But what if you have no products.These types, but would like to demonstrate Apps on a machine, and without the SDK? introduces you, you have built a cool app want to show that, but your Android can not connect to the projector, or you send out sales people who want to show the app, but no SDK on your machine?
Well, there is a great tool called YouWave. Easy to install on their computers and go apk Embed
It does come accross quite intriguingly... It would be interesting to know if anyone has tried it properly and what they make of it, I'm more interested in mods to my phone so development tools don't spark much excitement for me.... the potential here looks inspiring though
Thanks tina333 for your interest in YouWave. We are a startup, with a mission to serve Android community. In addition to what you have described, our latest software release supports state saving, wirelessly installing applications to rooted phone, etc. Many users, including app users, gamers and developers, are already using our product daily. Hopefully you have tried these features.
We are located in Silicon Valley, California. If you have other questions, drop us a line or post questions here or on our forum. We would be glad to answer them.
-YouWave
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Is it possible to load our data files from our phone to continue with saved progress in games, etc.?
Currently, it is not possible to sync data file from your phone to the apps running on YouWave. Such features are definitely under our consideration.
BTW, AndroidCentral today runs an article about us.
-YouWave
Whatsapp not working on Youwave?
Hi,
I have the trial version of Youwave. I downloaded Whatsapp but the program won't install: when I run the .apk file it says "application not installed".
Any suggestions?
If
anybody needs a serial key for youwave let me know my email is [email protected]
Yes YouWave is amazing Android Emulator software but not as good as Bluestacks, recently I downloaded YouWave program it's handy but still not best.
techmero said:
Yes YouWave is amazing Android Emulator software but not as good as Bluestacks, recently I downloaded YouWave program it's handy but still not best.
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Hey I was also using youwave but after installing win 8.1 it gives me an error saying os not ready..
Can u help me with that.
Very nicw
It is really a super website !
I tried youwave but it is not as good as bluestacks
I tried youwave android emulators it also has lot of features to use and play android apps and games. But bluestacks [/U][/URL] is best when it comes to android emulators..

[Q] A few questions about Basic4android

Hi!
I got basic4android a few days ago and I am really lost.
I just wanted to ask you guys a few questions.
1-Does it need help from eclipse to create apps?
2- If I master this program, is it possible to create games like temple run or angry birds? And is it possible to create interactive live wallpapers?
3-Does it use XML or any thing similar?
4- Can you give a link for tutorials? I watched all of what was uploaded by the developer himself but he only explained the basics.
Thanks in advance:laugh:
1. Eclipse is not necessary but you have to install the android sdk since it uses it for compiling the code.
2. I think that is has a great potential since the final code is in java (you still program in basic thought) and this means that it creates code just like the one using the standard android tools (eclipse etc.). The basic4android has already a physics library, you can see a tutorial here : (google : lets-get-physical-with-basic4android )
3. No, the main configuration options are handled using standard ui controls (input boxes, radio buttons etc.)
4. As you see, you could use google for that but i can say that the "Basic4android Beginner's Guide" and the "Basic4android User's Guide" are just ok for a start before beginning reading anything on the forums
askariwa said:
1. Eclipse is not necessary but you have to install the android sdk since it uses it for compiling the code.
2. I think that is has a great potential since the final code is in java (you still program in basic thought) and this means that it creates code just like the one using the standard android tools (eclipse etc.). The basic4android has already a physics library, you can see a tutorial here : (google : lets-get-physical-with-basic4android )
3. No, the main configuration options are handled using standard ui controls (input boxes, radio buttons etc.)
4. As you see, you could use google for that but i can say that the "Basic4android Beginner's Guide" and the "Basic4android User's Guide" are just ok for a start before beginning reading anything on the forums
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Thanks a lot man! :cyclops:
I'd give GLBasic a look if you want an easy way to create games
for Android (it also compiles for ios, windows, linux, macosx, cannoo,
gp2x, gp2xwiz, hp touchpad and pandora) The demo allows you to create full
non commercial games for Windows, Linux and Mac OSX and 10 minute time limited
for all other platforms, so you can work away with it to see if it suits and then
purchase when you need to compile to mobile.
The forums are very friendly and the developer is very responsive,
been using it a few years now and it's great for mobile games
vogella/ and developers.android.com are the best site rest in detail you can learn from google.
And besides eclipse other tools are not so acquainted with the android development YET!! so best advise go with eclipse.
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askariwa said:
1. Eclipse is not necessary but you have to install the android sdk since it uses it for compiling the code.
2. I think that is has a great potential since the final code is in java (you still program in basic thought) and this means that it creates code just like the one using the standard android tools (eclipse etc.). The basic4android has already a physics library, you can see a tutorial here : (google : lets-get-physical-with-basic4android )
3. No, the main configuration options are handled using standard ui controls (input boxes, radio buttons etc.)
4. As you see, you could use google for that but i can say that the "Basic4android Beginner's Guide" and the "Basic4android User's Guide" are just ok for a start before beginning reading anything on the forums
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Thanks very much! I am not lost my mobile phone, but it was stolen!
I love Basic4Android
roycevv said:
Thanks very much! I am not lost my mobile phone, but it was stolen!
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I started using B4A a few years ago and love it. It's constantly updated and the number of libraries keeps growing. Recently a LibGDX library was made available which lets you write fast moving games using many sprites using B4A.
Problems with multi window
Hi,
I created an application with basic4Android. My application open pdf with adobe reader. I need to have 2 buttons when i saw pdf. I use multi window for smaller adobe reader. But i don't know line of code in basic4android for close or open adobe reader with multi window.
thank you for your future responses

best approach to start android app development for a small app

I have to start android programming for a project.
The project involves using the App to remote control a camera attached to the pc which is running the web-server.
The App does two things:
1) Send user-inputted parameters for the photo capture to a web-server.
This is relayed to the web-server (using gSOAP or other web-service).
The web-server then calls the program i create on the server, which captures an image from the camera.
The program also has other functionality like image manipulation, making a timelapse movie etc using these captured images.
The program sends back to the app a video file or image.
2) Receive a video file (either saved in Gallery, or viewed inside App).
As you can see bulk of my project will be not on the android but on the server.
My question then is, how do i approach android programming?
I want to make the best use of my time and not have to learn the A-Z of android programming. This is not me being lazy (I have done a few chapters of Sams teach Yourself Android & completed Google's online tutorial on android) but just wanting to spend, what little time i have, wisely.
So i suppose my question is:
1. What areas of android should i concentrate on for this app (e.g. web-services, drawing buttons etc).
2. Any resources that would help me in this quest (e.g. templates)
Apologies if it was long and drawn out, and thanks for reading so far
What are the requirements of android app development?
what all am i suppose to know? rit now i just know c++ is that sufficient?
any help will be appreciated

[Q] From Desktop to Android Development

From Desktop and Web to Android Devices : I Need Help
For over twenty years I have developed apps using Borland's Delphi and BDS development tools. I now want to migrate a subset of that functionality to Android devices ... but need help getting over the learning curve hump.
The general particulars are:
1. Master-Detail, content management. Multiple detail data tables for each master record.
2. Image gallery. See all images in the gallery or only those images which have been linked to a master record.
3. Taking a pic and linking it to a master record.
4. Ability to query for local businesses ... such as "Find <business name> within <x miles> of my current GPS location.
I currently have Eclipse and the latest ADK tools installed. Also, I have some Java experience.
Is there a place I can go to find a baseline source code framework that satisfies these requirements and demonstrates how to store and manage the master and detail data and links?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can be contacted at [email protected]
Many thanks, from an old dog trying to learn new tricks.
Patrick

Creating a BLE remote keyboard

I want to use BLE to develop an application to use my Android as PC Keyboard. I know Play Store is filled out with a bunch of remote apps but I just need this to send a sentence to the PC field after pressing a button in my Android App.
Where should I start?
I've developed some android apps and I'm used to Android SDK and API.
Is there anyway to send keys to the PC?
I imagine I need a server on the PC.
Does anybody knows about any opensource project related to this?
Thank you in advance. I'm lost at the moment. Cannot figure out a way to get on this.

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