I sent my self an email with an attached zip file so I can download in my phone. In gmail app I cant download it. It only gives me the option to preview and when I click it it gives me an error.
What can I do??
I worked around it by setting up the mail app and downloading from there. Its a pain in the but that one cant download attachments directly from gmail app.
You can save .zip's with Astro file manager or AttachSave on the gmail app.
blackmoon save attachment works great.
APKatcher was made for that
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Hello people, how can I download .apk app file to my PC on Android Market Place or save an installed app on device to PC or send it via email...
thanks
chatfan said:
Hello people, how can I download .apk app file to my PC on Android Market Place or save an installed app on device to PC or send it via email...
thanks
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install astro file manager and you will find applications manager in tools ...just go to backup window and select the app and back it up to the sd card...then find it and email it
please sir, could you or anyone upload me apk file here or on any file sharing, I mean Astro, cause I can't have access to Market Place due to my location, will very appreciated...
thanks in advance
farukb said:
install astro file manager and you will find applications manager in tools ...just go to backup window and select the app and back it up to the sd card...then find it and email it
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where can I download this Astro APP? no market place and similars....
thanks in advance
you can create a new google account with another location...or change your location and go for it
you can google for astro file manager apk
Just google "astro apk"
this doesn't works on this way...this is IP checking under connection...
farukb said:
you can create a new google account with another location...or change your location and go for it
you can google for astro file manager apk
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When ever i try to download .apk files through the stock android browser (tried on a rooted evo and rooted charge) it tells me download is unsuccessful and wont let me download the file Is this an android limitation or is there a work around for this? (Besides using another browser )
I think you need a file viewer, try downloading es file explorer first, then redownload the file.
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You can download "download all files" (or something like that) from the android market...it should allow you to download...all...files from the browser
Grillrd said:
You can download "download all files" (or something like that) from the android market...it should allow you to download...all...files from the browser
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+1. I installed 'Download All Files' so that I could get attachments out of the Gmail app.
Other option is using Astro file manager. Under preferences there's a check box for enabling browser downloads.
Hi there,
How can i download email zip files attachments with stock email app from Jelly Bean?
I have this info,
Attachement info
"You can't save or open this file because this type of attachement might contain malicious software."
Thks
If u have a zip opening utility u can download from email app....or u can use a download manager like easy downloder
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nexussgeek said:
If u have a zip opening utility u can download from email app....or u can use a download manager like easy downloder
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It look like a security issue, it says that zip files are not safe and don't let me open it or download...
Why can't I download anything in Chrome? When I long-click any attachment to a post and "save link"=download I get a file to download but it is called attachement-#.php and is only a few kbs, not the name or type or size of the file I am downloading? I've been shooting my downloads off thru Boat because it doesn't work in Chrome and I'm looking to fix this. Any suggestions?
This guy had the same problem but never got a reply about it *shame*
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1361312
Maybe you are downloading a redirection page instead of the attachment itself. What happens if you click the attachment link normally?
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Maybe you are downloading a redirection page instead of the attachment itself. What happens if you click the attachment link normally?
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If I single click on a zip file for example, a screen pops up with an app list for opening that type of file so my choices are SManager and ZArchiver. From there I can download the file as zip but not directly thru Chrome?
My phone is a Blu Pure XL and rooted.
So I guess I made a slight mistake with wanting to get rid of the stock Calendar app because I just disliked it. Maybe should have just disabled it or something instead. I did a factory reset on it and somehow or another the Calendar app reappeared again. But I am still getting the issue where it shuts down because of the Calendar Storage not being installed anymore (Whoops). I looked online elsewhere and cannot find any apk. Help would be nice! I have tried with reinstalling the app as well and that does no good, I am assuming because it has nothing to do with the app, but rather Android itself.
I don't know if there is just that part I can install through TWRP or something? I know there is an apk app in the Play Store, APK Manager Downloader I believe, that allows you to save apks onto your SD card to send to others. Maybe that would download the apk files from the Pure XL calendar app, then it could be uploaded to this page and I could download and install it.
Resolution!
I was able to find a link (download.apks.org/?apkid=com.android.providers.calendar&ver=5.1.1-981c9024fa&server=darkkiller) for Lollipop 5.1+ Calendar Storage APK. Somebody helped me out on Google+.
You need Link2SD and ES File Explorer and the zip file you downloaded from above (DO NOT UNZIP THE FILE)
I saved the zip to my internal storage, opened the zip in ES File Explorer, and installed the APK in the zip. After that you will have a pop up where you can install. So install the Calendar APK.
Once that has finished, head on over to Link2SD and you should be able to find Calendar Storage. Tap on that then in the top right menu select "Convert to system app". You will have to reboot your phone after after that completes.
This should resolve your issues!
If you are running 4.4.4 and need Calendar Storage APK: (download.apks.org/?server=12&apkid=com.android.providers.calendar&ver=4.4.4-a1d45e8141)