Google used to provide a semi standalone Android Studio installer with at least the SDK included. However, as of version 3.x such option is no longer available. Even with the semi standalone installer, a connection to the internet is still required to download junit and sync gradle. Why, though? Why not make a single fully functioning installer so that people all over the world can get on with their coding lives?
Well,
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define "all".
Behold a tear inducing image of the error that pops up after creating a simple android project.
Tears fall down after downloading Android Studio @ 150 kbps at an internet cafe on a flashdrive to use it on a desktop somewhere internet-less hoping that you can have a great weekend working on your killer android app project.
Summarizing, in order to start developing for android using Android Studio, one has to connect to the internet at least once after the installation.
On a more "serious" note, India, South America, Africa etc, are places where, unfortunately, unlimited internet is not available to everyone, heck even the U.S. has some places where internet quality is lower than the chances of the awesome people at Google actually consider this request.
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Hi, all
I am developing a MTA (Multi Theft Auto) Server Remote APP for ANDROID
It supports phones or tablets from android 2.2 (Froyo) to android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) (MADE WITH ECLIPSE)
And the MAIN REASON that i posted the app here becouse i have only a HTC Willy for testing
for people that don't know what mta is please visit this link
Only thing to do is : make the app work properly.
So users can use it like the Multi Theft Auto Preview :laugh:
Here are some plans to work on
1.Make a resource browser for startin plug-ins of server
2.Able to connect with http server remote
3.Able to use other functions of the HTML PREVIEW OF SERVER
4.Really connect to server
5.(any ideas ?...)
if any other ideas for the app, or if you want help me
please reply
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For Download see below on attachments
NOTE: STILL PRE-ALPHA (so i doesn't have any function yet, and will post the Eclipse Project in attachmets so people can develop it further
Announcing the Attopedia project: Put the world's knowledge on the back of your hand!
Here's a Wikipedia client for Android Wear. Although we have things like the Wear Internet Browser, I think that making information intuitive and easy to access on smart watches is going to take some experimenting with new user interface designs; current HTML5 pages aren't ready for 3-cm screens yet. So here I present a GridViewPager-based approach to browsing Wikipedia. Should be live on the Play Store in a few hours.
Would love to hear any feedback about this early release. In the spirit of free knowledge, this is being released as GPLv3.
Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dheera.attopedia
Website: http://dheera.net/projects/android-picopedia
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Hi all, this app is being renamed to Attopedia.
Google Play Store banned my app the first time around because I used the Wikipedia logo (I wanted to give them enough credit ...)
But here it is, this time without the Wikimedia trademarks.
Play Store download link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dheera.attopedia
Project webpage:
http://dheera.net/projects/android-attopedia
This is the reason why I got a Wear watch - this sort of innovative thinking. Really nice app.
Thanks! Awesome work
Hello everyone,
After several requests from our app partners we have recently released a new app on Google Play store where you can see:
- the different integration options for Pollfish surveys (Standard and Incentivized one)
- the different survey formats available (Basic and Playful).
This way you can easily see the experience that your users will have, based on the approach you follow.
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Regarding survey inventory, we had a decrease during the summer months since most business in the market research marketplace are not quite active, however we have great news for the next months after new big contracts signed with market research companies and brand agencies! We are working around the clock to bring more and more surveys on the platform. More surveys, mean more money; more money means happy app partners
You can download new Pollfish demo app here:
So, I purchased this neat dash cam/backup cam/GPS Android-powered rear view mirror from eBay and received it today. I've been playing around with it a bit and I'm curious first off, if anyone on XDA happens to have it. I'm curious if anything has been done to it yet.
I have an issue signing into an account with it, Google Account Manager crashes when I try creating a new account and it doesn't connect to the server when I try logging into an existing account. I tried all the normal fixes (clear cache, etc) with no success. I have internet access though because I'm able to use browser and navigation. Also, the speech is super annoying. It's in "English" but it's a super strong Chinese accent and I can't change it or download any other voice options.
If anyone is curious for more information on it, let me know and I'll provide what I can. I want to toy around with it a bit and I'm hoping someone has already done so. I also need to fix the issues I'm having and I'm not sure where to begin. I've been out of the development game since GS3.
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Hi,
Some time ago I implemented the what3words Global Addressing System API into one of my apps. Later, having nothing better to do, I developed a standalone watch face, which uses the API forward and reverse geocoding..
Features:
find users' current 3word address and display in a Toast;
translate a 3word address (entered via the speech recognition) into a location, and display real time navigation data on the watch screen.
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Having more than enough apps on the Play store, I didn't decide to publish another, free one. Instead, I uploaded it on github: https://github.com/nwg-piotr/WordsWatchFace, under Apache 2.0 license. Feel free to fork, or contribute to further development if you find it useful.
See Wiki to learn more about the app.
It would be nice if you could build it as APK Watchface, because it's the only app for navigation on Wear.
I can test it if you want. I've got a Mission by Nixon
Thanks in advance
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(...) it's the only app for navigation on Wear. (...)
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Actually it's not. Most of the code I took from another app, which is my flagship. The reason why I didn't include the apk is the what3words API key. They don't allow to submit more than one application per developer.