Is there a way to organize Bookmarks in Browser? - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm not sure how to organize bookmarks in the stock browser. Is there a way? I can't seem to find it.

No? I hope that's not the answer, but it's seeming like it is...
This is a ridiculous oversight, if so.

Not really an issue since it is so easy to go through them but I hope this is patched.
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Things like this about Google perplex the hell out of me.

Organisation appears based on the order you use each bookmark the most. It's always been this way in android. I can see how this would be annoying to some but once you get used to it it's very useful to have your most used stuff at the top. But yeah, could do with an option.

jivemaster said:
Organisation appears based on the order you use each bookmark the most. It's always been this way in android. I can see how this would be annoying to some but once you get used to it it's very useful to have your most used stuff at the top. But yeah, could do with an option.
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But isn't that what the "Most Visited" tab is for? It's baffling to me why both the Bookmarks tab and Most Visited tab order it via your most frequented websites.
The heck, Google?

Anyone found a way to get the Google Chrome Bookmarks into the Nexus S? Ideally it should have been imported when I logged into my account from my phone ... but no, dosen't seem to work that way

Wasn't necessary for the bump but..
When you mean organize bookmarks.. you mean organizing them alphabetically? Download Bookmark Sort & Backup on the market and you can sort/organize bookmarks pretty well.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/bookmark-sort-backup/com.happydroid.bookmarks

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Kindle Cloud Reader

I believe I've done my due diligence in trying to find this by searching. My goal is to eliminate as many textbooks as possible from my backpack, but there seem to be a number of arbitrary walls in ebooks. CourseSmart and Kindle both carry the book I need. CouseSmart doesn't allow offline reading, which I need, and Kindle doesn't sell that particular book to anything but their cloud and a kindle.
So I try to open up the kindle cloud reader and their website only supports firefox 6+, chrome 11+, safari 5+ or Safari ipad ios 4+.
Thus my question is, is there a way to get any of these browsers to play nice with my xoom in such a way to make amazon show me some love?Either that or a way to circumvent CourseSmart's offline issue, but SourseSmart texts are more expensive, at least for my accounting books this semester.
32GB wifi only running 3.2.1
Links not allowed for a noob like me or I'd save you a trip to google with a link or two. If there's a thread on this feel free to throw rocks and sticks at me, as long as I can get the link as well.
Why don't you just download the Kindle app?
nycebo said:
Why don't you just download the Kindle app?
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The book I need is specifically blocked from being purchased on the xoom with the kindle app.
Ah, I see. So you can read it from the Kindle Cloud Reader and not the Xoom? Very strange. What about on a smartphone?
I hate when publishers come up with these arbitrary rules.
Well, you're going to have to download a ton of browsers to the Xoom and see if one of them will let you load the cloud reader in desktop mode.
Feel your pain.
nycebo said:
Ah, I see. So you can read it from the Kindle Cloud Reader and not the Xoom? Very strange. What about on a smartphone?
I hate when publishers come up with these arbitrary rules.
Well, you're going to have to download a ton of browsers to the Xoom and see if one of them will let you load the cloud reader in desktop mode.
Feel your pain.
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Tried smartphone, it still tells me my browser is not supported.
I would imagine if I can get an accepted browser to run, then cloud reader would think I am on a PC or rather that it doesn't care. I kind of gave up on this thread after a day of no responses, I'm currently using google to see if I can make linux run on the xoom which would then let me install firefox or chrome.
Have you tried changing the user agent that the browser uses?
In honeycomb, you will need to browse to about:debug to enable the advanced settings and then change the user agent string in the advanced settings.
In ICS you can try the "Request Desktop Site" option from the menu.
teameos said:
Have you tried changing the user agent that the browser uses?
In honeycomb, you will need to browse to about:debug to enable the advanced settings and then change the user agent string in the advanced settings.
In ICS you can try the "Request Desktop Site" option from the menu.
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That did it. I had tried this on firefox and dolphin but those didn't work. Not sure if I was doing it properly. I had read on the forums that dolphin was a better browser before I even got the xoom so I didn't use the default browser. It let me try as an ipad and a desktop using the wizard walk through, but didn't work. The website specifically mentioned chrome and firefox do I downloaded both of those with no success, but now I think they might work if I use debug. I can read my books now so I'll goof around more with other browsers on study breaks once school gets started.
Huge thanks. Between this semester and next fall this xoom might pay for itself in reduced textbook costs.
Surlock said:
That did it. I had tried this on firefox and dolphin but those didn't work. Not sure if I was doing it properly. I had read on the forums that dolphin was a better browser before I even got the xoom so I didn't use the default browser. It let me try as an ipad and a desktop using the wizard walk through, but didn't work. The website specifically mentioned chrome and firefox do I downloaded both of those with no success, but now I think they might work if I use debug. I can read my books now so I'll goof around more with other browsers on study breaks once school gets started.
Huge thanks. Between this semester and next fall this xoom might pay for itself in reduced textbook costs.
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Glad I could help.
(Sorry the for the pointless post, need to get this account to be able to post in the dev section)
teameos said:
Glad I could help.
(Sorry the for the pointless post, need to get this account to be able to post in the dev section)
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No problem, spam away. How'd you get more thanks than posts btw?
Surlock said:
No problem, spam away. How'd you get more thanks than posts btw?
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I thought that what happens when more than one person thank posts.
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I'm interested in knowing what the book is now...sparked my curiousity
ZonyX said:
I'm interested in knowing what the book is now...sparked my curiousity
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Advanced Accounting 9th edition
Shame
I found the 11th in pdf format
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ZonyX said:
Shame
I found the 11th in pdf format
Sent from 3D land
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Thanks for taking a look around, but those are different authors. Finding free textbooks in current use would be a neat trick though.
I thought you were wondering about the subject matter. The only way to make sure you have the right book, normally, is the ISBN because all the books at this level seem to have the same name.
The book is 9780078136627
Occasionally you can look it up by authors, name, and edition, but my google always gets clogged up with other books of the same edition or other books by the same author(s).

40 Minutes with the LTE One X (With Pics)

Just wrote about my time with the LTE One X today at AT&T. Posted it in another forum but wanted to share the link. Also included photos I snapped at the store.
I just spent 20 minutes with the One X at my local AT&T store. My second round. Some observations.
The screen just blows away the iPhone 4/4S. It's honestly absurd how sharp it is. Whites are significantly white and everything just looks incredible. (Pictures, video, text, backgrounds, etc.)
Wi-fi was enabled however the sales rep told me they were having an issue with the cellular connection (I didn't ask what exactly). The rep was nice enough to download Chrome Beta for me to mess with.
Chrome Beta over wi-fi was faster than Safari on my iP4. I was able to handle the unit somewhat easily with one hand. I have smallish hands but was able to reach the address bar with my thumb in portrait without too much discomfort. I think the light weight of the device and curved backing help a great deal with respect to using it with one hand.
There were seven levels with respect to increasing and decreasing the volume. I believe the iPhone has 16 levels.
The unit I was handed appeared to have full power. Because ICS does not have a battery percentage indicator by default, I was unable to notice how much battery I lost in my 20 minutes on wi-fi. When I returned the device it did not appear as if the battery icon changed much, or at all.
I do have one serious gripe, and it has to do with Chrome. In order to access your bookmarks, you need to tap 'Menu' and then 'Bookmarks'. On Safari I simply tap the dedicated bookmarks icon. So it's an additional step, and while it may not seem like a big deal, it most certainly is. At least for me it is. That extra tap is a pain in the arse. I spend a lot of time browsing on Safari with my iPhone and I can't get used to that additional step. I can't believe Chrome doesn't have a dedicated bookmark icon like Safari.
The stock browser also has no bookmarks icon. You need to tap 'Menu' then 'Bookmarks' just like Chrome. Puzzling.
Also the Chrome browser does not have a '.com' button on the keyboard. The stock browser on the One X (and Safari of course) do.
Out of curiosity, does anyone know of any Android browser that does have a bookmark icon? Dolphin perhaps? Opera? Perhaps Chrome will adopt this feature down the road.
Anyways, that serious gripe aside, I didn't walk away making a decision. I was banking on using Chrome if I jump ship, but this bookmarks issue really bothers me. I think I'm still going to wait till after WWDC to make a decision.
Lol. That sounds like a small insignificant problem to base your decision upon, don't you think?
Chrome's cloud syncing of the bookmarks with your desktop Chrome browser is better than anything else out there.
Accessing my desktop open tabs through the mobile chrome beta tops anything any other browser has ever done. Period.
We have a think called 'widgets'... there's a bookmark one that allows you to go straight to your bookmarked pages (without the browser even open in the first place)...
so that's a step less than the iphone technically. lol
VJKotts said:
Lol. That sounds like a small insignificant problem to base your decision upon, don't you think?
Chrome's cloud syncing of the bookmarks with your desktop Chrome browser is better than anything else out there.
Accessing my desktop open tabs through the mobile chrome beta tops anything any other browser has ever done. Period.
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Not at all. It's an unnecessary extra step.
I'm not saying that alone would stop me from getting the One X. But I could not transition to Chrome or any Android browser that requires that extra step.
JSLEnterprises said:
We have a think called 'widgets'... there's a bookmark one that allows you to go straight to your bookmarked pages (without the browser even open in the first place)...
so that's a step less than the iphone technically. lol
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How exactly would that work though? And could I use it with Chrome and not the stock browser?
You can try Dolphin browser's latest version (it may still be in beta), which you swipe in from the left side and you can access the bookmark directly. No clicks!
blairh said:
How exactly would that work though? And could I use it with Chrome and not the stock browser?
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Yes, the bookmarks widget asks you on your first use what browser you want to use, if you have more than one installed.
blairh said:
How exactly would that work though? And could I use it with Chrome and not the stock browser?
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isn't the stock browser chrome? anyways, you have the option when you download a new browser, or you can default your favorite one and it will automatically open when you go to any webpage.
as far as how widgets work, you have many options. from a simple text or tile that takes you two that page, to fully updated previews that simply go full screen. folders, menus, scrollables, man, it's limitless...that's android.
Well it appears there is a solution to my gripe. (Widget or another browser.) Even with that said I still think Chrome should have a dedicated icon for your bookmarks like Safari does. Makes more sense then having to tap 'Menu'.
Well if you use chrome on your pc and have a home page set up to where you have pinned tabs "basically bookmarks", then you can log into the chrome browser and it will basically have a home page identical to the pc.
Edit: Dont quote me on that I cant quite remember if you have to do any extra steps because I uninstalled chrome because Im waiting on the HOX, simply tired of the captivate.
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Well if you use chrome on your pc and have a home page set up to where you have pinned tabs "basically bookmarks", then you can log into the chrome browser and it will basically have a home page identical to the pc.
Edit: Dont quote me on that I cant quite remember if you have to do any extra steps because I uninstalled chrome because Im waiting on the HOX, simply tired of the captivate.
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Does your Chrome have a little box next to the address bar? Isn't that essentially the same as the tabs? When I click on it and I have multiple pages open, it brings me to a view of all open tabs so I can choose the one I want...seems like tabs to me.
I am a little confused. Was this a review on the One X or on Chrome Beta?
^^^^ LOLOLOL +10000000
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Plus chrome is beta who knows it might have bookmark tab later
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amswak said:
I am a little confused. Was this a review on the One X or on Chrome Beta?
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...it was an expected review by an iOS user.
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DJsCrIBbLe said:
Plus chrome is beta who knows it might have bookmark tab later
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...whole point of it having the 'beta' moniker still attatched to it.
The beauty of android is option. I agree with the lack of bookmark taking an extra step, so I use Quick ICS browser, it is based off of ICS default browser, downloaded from market. A simple swipe from either edge of phone brings up an awesome array of quick options. Take a look at the play store.. By far the best option out in my opinion.. You will fall in love with it I am sure. Also note this can be used in the default ICS browser, enabled under options.. Hope this helps.
Thanks for all the replies. This being Android, there are several options. Also Chrome is still in Beta. Maybe they'll bring a bookmarks button down the road. (Or not.)
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The beauty of android is option. I agree with the lack of bookmark taking an extra step, so I use Quick ICS browser, it is based off of ICS default browser, downloaded from market. A simple swipe from either edge of phone brings up an awesome array of quick options. Take a look at the play store.. By far the best option out in my opinion.. You will fall in love with it I am sure. Also note this can be used in the default ICS browser, enabled under options.. Hope this helps.
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The sheer genious of Apple is their understanding that the majority of the population don't WANT options. I don't have data back this, but I would bet anything that the vast majority of Android owners are also Windows PC or Linux OS users. This is because we are the types who WANT options. I want the freedom to change my CPU or graphics card on a whim, and I want the option to change the code in my phone. Most people don't. This is why there will always be Apple products vs something else.
I didn't completely get this until I bought my parents iPhones. It was the only smartphone my parents could figure out and they fell in love with it immediately. When I asked why, my mom replied "because I dont feel like I can screw it up by changing something." They liked something that they felt was set in stone and didnt have too many options.
This fundamental difference in personality type is also why 90% of iPhone vs Android (or Mac vs PC) arguments are ridiculous - it is often a matter of taste, not a matter of fact.
amswak said:
The sheer genious of Apple is their understanding that the majority of the population don't WANT options.
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You're totally right, there are a lot of people out there that like being put into an environment where no matter what they do it will never be "wrong". They don't want to be scared to use their phone.
I love the choices android gives though. The funny part is that I'm a mac user, I just use my macbook as a hub, so I never tinker around with it (I like the box, lol) but when it comes to phones I love playing around with them.
And I'm sure chrome still has some tweaks left to do, like others have said, it's still in beta.

[Q] Why tag S-Notes?

I've tried testing out the "tagging" option, but I don't see the purpose of it. I have tried entering the tag names on the s-note search, and then all there is, is a ridiculously long waiting period, & SOMETIMES it might find those note pages. I think I'm doing something wrong here, obviously, lol. I know there is some sort of useful function I can get out of "tagging" notebook pages, but my tinkering with the feature has only produced a headache. Could someone who makes use of this feature, or file-tagging/labeling in-general, help me figure out how I can get practical use out of this feature?
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I've tried testing out the "tagging" option, but I don't see the purpose of it. I have tried entering the tag names on the s-note search, and then all there is, is a ridiculously long waiting period, & SOMETIMES it might find those note pages. I think I'm doing something wrong here, obviously, lol. I know there is some sort of useful function I can get out of "tagging" notebook pages, but my tinkering with the feature has only produced a headache. Could someone who makes use of this feature, or file-tagging/labeling in-general, help me figure out how I can get practical use out of this feature?
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Oh. Ok. I see the problem. Here's what you're going to want to do. Exit out of snotes. Go back to your app drawer. You'll see Snotes there. Now, and this is where the fix is, ignore it, and go download lecture notes. Problems solved.

Samsung browser

Looks like the most recent update allows us to download Samsung browser from the play store.
I'm posting fit now, also using ad block plus. So far I'm digging it.
Anyone know if it allows you to use your google bookmarks? Or at least import them?
It's the fastest mobile browser I've ever used. Impressed.
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Anyone know if it allows you to use your google bookmarks? Or at least import them?
It's the fastest mobile browser I've ever used. Impressed.
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I haven't found a way, and you can't remove the stock bookmarks for some reason.
I have mixed feelings about it, I love how much faster it is, and adblock, but I hate not having my auto-fill from Chrome or bookmarks.
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I haven't found a way, and you can't remove the stock bookmarks for some reason.
I have mixed feelings about it, I love how much faster it is, and adblock, but I hate not having my auto-fill from Chrome or bookmarks.
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Exactly my thoughts. I think it's a great browser to poke around the internet with, but when it comes to secure ordering and payments, I'll stick with Chrome.

Need a calendar app with a year view widget.

I am looking for it for a month and getting pretty frustrated by now. All those useless calendar apps are exactly the same it seems.
Does anyone know a calendar app that has a widget with a 12-month view? I just want it pinned on my screen without opening it every time... I never wrote any program but I start to think I will have to make it myself... with some open source base and a program to edit it or something.
Please, if you have any suggestions for a calendar app like this, or a suggestion on how to start writing it, let me know.
you want all 12-month view, you need this app for your tablet?
Gordans said:
you want all 12-month view, you need this app for your tablet?
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no, it's for my nexus 6p
there are plenty of calendars that have a whole year view inside the app, so I know it's perfectly visible on my screen,
but there are none that offer this kind of widget
but anyway, even if you find this kind of widet for microsoft windows PC it would be nice... but there is nothing like this even for windows, and it really pisses me off for some reason... does nobody in the world think ahead for more than a month? wtf...
edit: wow, I actually found one just now... only 2$ and works perfectly, called year calendar on google play store
You have also the app Annual view & widget who have multiple type of yearly views and other months views with their associated widgets

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