[Q] flash player solving (expensive) - XPERIA X10 Themes and Apps

If any one know something like cloud in the computer terms will know what I talking about.
Ther is a new app in maket call "always on pc" and this a a vitual pc with a possible to play flash, word, presentation and many more for your phone out in the internet so you got so much power in you phone
suggest- applanet.

marcoplo said:
If any one know something like cloud in the computer terms will know what I talking about.
Ther is a new app in maket call "always on pc" and this a a vitual pc with a possible to play flash, word, presentation and many more for your phone out in the internet so you got so much power in you phone
suggest- applanet.
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No no no, just no.
You are violating the forum rules by suggesting applanet (warez). Here in XDA we try to respect the devs works and supporting them by purchasing the paid version instead of using warez.

didnt know theres such website called applanet.

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Alternate method to installing Market content

In case there's somebody around here wondering, I'm starting a thread to show you how to download FREE apps if you don't have market access. Any FREE app you can find online in .apk form is yours. Please note you DO NOT need ROOT ACCESS to follow these steps, but I recommend it anyways, so use that nifty search bar and try it out.
Note: This is a method only for installing FREE APPS that are already free. Some people complain of not having the market app, others have market crash issues. This method is only to be used as an alternate to the Market if you do not have market access.
What you'll need:
Method of data transfer between phone and computer (USB Cord, MicroSD adapter, etc)
ASTRO File Manager- Found in the Android Market for free.
Level of Difficulty: 2/10
Procedure:
Step 1: Download ASTRO File Manager
This is self-explanatory. Go into your market and search for: ASTRO
Look for the result that reads: ASTRO File Manager
Download the app, it's free.
Step 2: Connect phone/SD to computer
Either plug in your phone and select mount, or plug your MicroSD into an adapter. Once your computer recognizes the SD card, move to step 3.
Step 3: Create free apps folder
Create a new file folder on your SD card in the top directory (meaning on the SD card and not in any other file folder). Name it Free Apps or similar.
Step 4: Download your .apk files
Search the internet for your desired applications. XDA forums and iPmart are great places to start. Once you find your application, download it and drag it to your Free Apps folder on your SD card.
Step 5: Unmount phone
This doesn't need explaining.
Step 6: Run ASTRO
Once your phone is unmounted and ready, run ASTRO File Manager. Once the application loads, it will list all the folders on your SD card. Navigate to your Free Apps folder, and select it. Once open, find your application you wish to install. It may list it twice, one with the logo and the other with a little settings logo, click the one that has the actual application logo.
Step 7: Installation
A menu will popup with two choices: Explore or App Manager. Select App Manager. It will come up with a new window, and beneath the application logo will be a button that says install. It will bring up the familiar installing are you sure screen, click yes and install it. Once it finishes, click done. Now you can install more or run your application.
That's it, enjoy your apps.
Hmm... I don't see any piracy. There are a lot of "Free" apps online. Android is Open Source. Now if he was talking about downloading paid apps for free... then we have a problem.
This is just a thread showing how to install free apps... which there are billion of online.
jUgGsY said:
If you actually went to the website listed.. Its a website that offers FREE PAID android apps.. Is that not piracy?
EDIT : Besides... Why would you use this method of installing free apps? The market offers free apps..
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First site is this one and the other one, I didn't see any paid apps offered for free....looks like a china site from what I could see.....
The market isn't the only place to get free apps. Most of the ones I have were gotten right here....
chfields said:
First site is this one and the other one, I didn't see any paid apps offered for free....looks like a china site from what I could see.....
The market isn't the only place to get free apps. Most of the ones I have were gotten right here....
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Seriously dude you need to stop...one of the sites he mentioned has warez in it. For instance here are a few PAID apps...
Solo v1.21
Advanced Task Killer PRO v1.7.6
SetCPU for Root Users v1.5.3a
Should I go on or should I let you continue making yourself look foolish??
MyDroidHax said:
We dont support wares here kid. So please GTFO these forums with your ****ING ****! people work hard to make these apps so people like us can enjoy them. And they spent hours on making the apps and your here to rip them off really?
Now If you would kindly like to support the free apps for being free and the paid apps for being PAID!!!
Then you shall do this for the "goodies" aka Free apps.
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You need to watch your language. This is your first and last warning.
As far as "piracy" is involved... I don't see any here. Just because the guy says there's a way for you to go throw yourself off a cliff, doesn't mean you're gonna go do it, right ?
He's offering a solution on how to install freely available .apk's. How you get them and If YOU choose to go download them, that's your problem.
Now let's play nice...
VinceOB, MyDroidHax, and Juggsy, you all really need to calm down. I may not have worded it correctly, but I fixed it. The reason I posted this was because a ROM I installed for whatever reason didn't have the market app, so I had no market access. There are a wide array of free apps on both sites, yes there are a few paid on iPmart, but iPmart is still one of the best overall sources for free apps as well. Seriously, i didn't plan on awaking to controversy.
Re: Alternate method to installing Free Apps with Root Access for N00bs
VinceOB, MyDroidHax, and Juggsy, you all really need to calm down. I may not have worded it correctly, but I fixed it. The reason I posted this was because a ROM I installed for whatever reason didn't have the market app, so I had no market access. There are a wide array of free apps on both sites, yes there are a few paid on iPmart, but iPmart is still one of the best overall sources for free apps as well. Seriously, i didn't plan on awaking to controversy.
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No worries man. I was just trying to save you the trouble of getting your thread deleted. The way it was worded before, seemed to ME like a method to install PAID apps from alternate sources.
I apologize, and thanks for your contribution.
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Na bro. Not uncalled for at all. He can -Blam- off.
See what I did thar?
And I have no respect for some one that comes in here and tells me what to do right off. He could have came in here and said something like, "please dont be cussing, it is against the forum rules(which its not) and blah blah blah" BUT he didn't so ALL my respect that could have gone toward that guy is all gone.
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Well, you asked for it. Telling a moderator to *** off is definitely uncalled for, even if I use "Windows Mobil"
p.s. Don't forget that XDA is still 90% windows mobile. It's where its roots are. You should respect that.
oh snap eng any chance you jumping to android
Did MyDroidHax get banned? If so, that warrants a big EL OH EL.
Edit: Oh, and LONG LIVE ANDROID!!!
NRGZ28 said:
Well, you asked for it. Telling a moderator to *** off is definitely uncalled for, even if I use "Windows Mobil"
p.s. Don't forget that XDA is still 90% windows mobile. It's where its roots are. You should respect that.
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I didn't see him drop the f bomb on u. He might have meant it that way but that would be putting words in his mouth.
Sometimes I wonder what the qualifications are to become a mod are. So far I believe the first three qualifications are ego, power hungry, and favoritizm.
Care to elaborate on the extensive and rigorous interviews and testing that took place to acquired ur higher status.
BTW win Mobil is only around cause its backed by Microsoft. Doesn't mean it's a great OS. Just that the backers have deep pockets and wont let it die.
ok, I don't like or condone the way this thread has gone. Instead of discussing the topic of free apps, its all about calling people names and slagging each other off.
@cbarlan - The f word was never mentioned by either MyDroidHax or
NRGZ28. One used "-Blam-" the other "***". It was actually you which first referred to the f-word.
But none of this matters. What matters is your respect for fellow xda users as per rule #2 below.....which by they way does mention no cursing which MyDroidHax blatantly flaunted.
2. Be polite and respect your fellow xda-dev user.
There is no need for cursing, flaming, racism or personal attacks. There are a lot of different nationalities on this forum all with different cultures, this means that no matter what you're like, you'll have to adjust to people that are most definitely not like you. For this reason we'd like to ask you to refrain from discussions about religion or politics, we do not wish to limit your right to free speech, but we have noticed these topics tend to get heated and might be best discussed in a different environment. It will gain you a lot of respect if you help to keep the peace. It's disrespectful and therefore not permitted to create Alias Member names in an attempt to deceive others.
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So can I remind all to be respectful. Consider this first and last warning
p.s. I have cleaned thread up a bit as well, so hopefully it will stay on topic
Fallen Spartan said:
ok, I don't like or condone the way this thread has gone. Instead of discussing the topic of free apps, its all about calling people names and slagging each other off.
@cbarlan - The f word was never mentioned by either MyDroidHax or
NRGZ28. One used "-Blam-" the other "***". It was actually you which first referred to the f-word.
But none of this matters. What matters is your respect for fellow xda users as per rule #2 below.....which by they way does mention no cursing which MyDroidHax blatantly flaunted.
So can I remind all to be respectful. Consider this first and last warning
p.s. I have cleaned thread up a bit as well, so hopefully it will stay on topic
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Please remind nrgz28 who is a moderator of the rule u posted. I believe he was very rude in emplementing his harsh warnings instead of being polite and respectful. U can be stern and respectful at same time. And for future reference when someone uses stars inplace of a word it is usually vulgar. Also no need to threaten with this is ur first and last warning. Remember rule u referenced and be polite as well. I'd be willing to write up a wiki on how to use ur manners and be respectful as I've had to reach my six year old. Kinda the same thing
Thank you to the mods for the cleanup work. MyDroidHax initially used F***ING, and then edited it. I read the post almost immediately.
Anyways, I updated the post, and I wrote it at 1AM here today, so I was tired. Sorry for misconceptions guys. Like I said, I had market issues, so I found this way to help me and felt I'd share.
Yes you can get paid apps, but it doesn't mean you should or are going to. This is just a workaround to a normal situation, use it how you will.
Also, you guys really shouldn't rip on the mods. The rules clearly stated that you can't do what MyDroidHax did, and so he was told he can't. So? That's how it works, he won't do it again if he doesn't want to get banned.
On a related note, this can also be used to install apps that are not in the market but are available online, such as betas hosted online, custom apps, etc. If you're rooted, you should have "install non-market apps" checked, but if it's not it will take you to the screen where you check it during this process.
I am 98% sure this doesn't require root access. The file manager I know doesn't, and on the Hero (since we have not been neutered like ATT phones) we can install apps from outside sources. So that option is freely available.
What here requries root access?
Not giving you heck, just trying to make the post more informational.
Kcarpenter said:
I am 98% sure this doesn't require root access. The file manager I know doesn't, and on the Hero (since we have not been neutered like ATT phones) we can install apps from outside sources. So that option is freely available.
What here requries root access?
Not giving you heck, just trying to make the post more informational.
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I actually wasn't sure, decided to play it safe. Thanks for the update. I'll fix the post.
UPDATE: Post is fixed.
OtisFeelgood said:
Did MyDroidHax get banned? If so, that warrants a big EL OH EL.
Edit: Oh, and LONG LIVE ANDROID!!!
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hahaha, agreed. that was an awesome thread to read

Is gtunes illegal?

This morning I found this app called gtunes on the market. Its where you can search for a song and and download it for free. I was wondering if this is illegal because they have a lot of new songs to download and it seems illegal. What do you think?
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okachowwa said:
This morning I found this app called gtunes on the market. Its where you can search for a song and and download it for free. I was wondering if this is illegal because they have a lot of new songs to download and it seems illegal. What do you think?
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The app and the process it uses to find the songs are not illegal, its a glorified search engine. The process of downloading the songs onto your phone that you do not own is illegal.
okachowwa said:
This morning I found this app called gtunes on the market. Its where you can search for a song and and download it for free. I was wondering if this is illegal because they have a lot of new songs to download and it seems illegal. What do you think?
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If you play the songs on it, no. But if you download the songs to your device, it's no different than downloading the songs on Limewire or Kazaa or anything like that.
seems a little sketchy your basically letting em know exactly where you are if they feel like prosecuting
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seems a little sketchy your basically letting em know exactly where you are if they feel like prosecuting
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I would agree with this but RIAA and MPAA cannot setup a download site/app/program or provide movies/music to download in an effort to catch people in the act. That is called a sting operation and can only be done VIA an authorized entity like the police.
Apps of this nature are not illegal and that is the reason they remain on the market, the only variant to there legal stature is you clicking download.
reddragon72 said:
I would agree with this but RIAA and MPAA cannot setup a download site/app/program or provide movies/music to download in an effort to catch people in the act. That is called a sting operation and can only be done VIA an authorized entity like the police.
Apps of this nature are not illegal and that is the reason they remain on the market, the only variant to there legal stature is you clicking download.
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No, but they can monitor the download that someone else puts up and notify your ISP by doing a lookup of the IP of the downloader. This is a known issue for torrents. Then you will receive a notice in the mail(USPS) letting you know that you should stop.
I am unsure of how you could be monitored downloading through this app, but I don't count anything out.
Download it via free wifi somewhere.
If you like the song, buy a real CD so you can do whatever you want with it.
If it's not worth buying, why bother listening to it?
Because if it's not worth buying, it's probably crap.
Why worry about getting busted over something that is not good enough to buy, anyway?
And what's wrong with just googling "parent directory" mp3 -htm -html -download -links, saving to your computer and copying to your phone?
Sorry for all the questions, but I'm feeling very inquisitive

This is not safe to do is it ???

Hello xdadevelopers,
I've been having a heck of a time accessing the market to get U.S. apps that I'm otherwise entitled to owning. Being outside the country doesn't allow me to download these.
I then came across:
http://www.abtevrythng.com/2010/10/how-to-download-android-apps-which-are.html
As you can read from the instructions, it states that you must hand over your Google username and password.
Humm.... Isn't that exactly what one should not do????
I have not used AppBrain myself, but it is a huge and very popular portal.
I doubt it will misuse your google credentials and i probably would have heard of something like that happening.
But i can understand your worries and it is good to ask before just entering ones passwords and account into random sites.
Lets wait for another answer, maybe from someone using appbrain, as i don't plan on signing up there .
try VPN,pls.
I don't use appbrain myself, but I know people who do. Very good app, from what I've heard.
GhostElves said:
try VPN,pls.
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What? Spam?

[WAREZ] WARNING:: Dolphin is a warez!!!

Hi, guys,
as the title says, I'm sure that dolphin browser is a warez. It collected everything you have clicked and every webpage you've viewed. I was shocked then, and today someone sent a strange email by my name to all of my friends.
Lets take a look with it.
TOPIC::
Hi, dear friend
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Hi, dear friend
I ordered a lot of nice presents on a shopping website(web address deleted.) for my friends as Christmas gifts.
The Chrismas Day is coming, this website is holding many promotion activities, all their product will
have a big discount, besides, when you purchase products reached value $500, there will be a
further discount of $100 for free charge. It's really a good chance shopping now, don't miss it!
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I'm a Taiwanese, I only view XDA for a English forum. However, xda don't have warez, and I only used dolphin browser before for about 2 months! And it collected all of my ID + passwords!
Everyone please stop using this ****ing bull****, or you might get this mail, too...
Always check permission requests before installing an app
That's not what warez means.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA Premium App
warez is software that has been distributed illegally for free when it a paid app.
dolphin is aware of the issue and have patched it in the latest version according to another thread on this forum. There is a way to block the info it sends if your phone is rooted by editing the hosts file manually and adding a specific address to it.
here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1319529
To me its really strange how everyone complains about permissions applications require when installing on an android device, when they install just about anything that says "freeware" on they PC's. Android is just nice enough to let you know what the application accesses, kind of "I politely ask for access to these parts of your system" Where on your old nokia/windows mobile/samsumg/motorola etc which didnt have android, you would install anything anyway. I have read reports about Dolphin browser, so it caches server side, so does your google account which you use to access market. All your searches gets stored serverside, cookies track your browsing habits. If this is suck a concern, dont store your credit card number on your phone as a contact or in plain text. Dont browse dodgy porn sites. Dont watch too many movies where the CIA/MIB are watching your every more. Seriously, just use another browser if that is the problem
In the latest update of dolphin there is no more forwarding
traumatism said:
warez is software that has been distributed illegally for free when it a paid app.
dolphin is aware of the issue and have patched it in the latest version according to another thread on this forum. There is a way to block the info it sends if your phone is rooted by editing the hosts file manually and adding a specific address to it.
here is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1319529
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Get the latest version of Dolphin.
I have a P500h LG Optimus One cellphone, and I use Dolphin Mini. It's awesome.
Check it.

App geo-restrictions how to circumvent

I can't really find an appropriate forum for this question, so I'll leave it here, hoping that moderators will move it to a more appropriate place if it does exists.
When I log on to Google Play some applications will not be available to me due to geographical restrictions. But in my world electrons knows no national borders. I have tried logging on through VPN (and I do find more apps that way) but Google obviously have my devices pegged down to my current country. I have even reset my device to factory, established VPN and created a new Google account through the VPN connection, in the fervent hope of getting access to some apps that I desire. Still no dice.
Is there any method that will enable me to get hold of those apps? Is there a mirrored site? Anyone that has any kind of suggestion is welcome with input, because I'm at my wits end.
Kumabjorn said:
I can't really find an appropriate forum for this question, so I'll leave it here, hoping that moderators will move it to a more appropriate place if it does exists.
When I log on to Google Play some applications will not be available to me due to geographical restrictions. But in my world electrons knows no national borders. I have tried logging on through VPN (and I do find more apps that way) but Google obviously have my devices pegged down to my current country. I have even reset my device to factory, established VPN and created a new Google account through the VPN connection, in the fervent hope of getting access to some apps that I desire. Still no dice.
Is there any method that will enable me to get hold of those apps? Is there a mirrored site? Anyone that has any kind of suggestion is welcome with input, because I'm at my wits end.
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you appear to be from a horribly dangerous country, so I am not sure if I should help you.... I don't know of a way to get around that type of block, but if you can get the .apk file downloaded then you can install it by tapping it in ES explorer if you have the "unknown applications" option checked in your security settings for most ICS roms.
I think Market Access or Market Enabler will do the trick.
WiredPirate said:
I think Market Access or Market Enabler will do the trick.
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This.....
My suspicion is that the VPN your using is based somewhere that still has restrictions in place, therefore you may well be seeing more apps yet some are still missing... maybe...
Try the suggestions above though, much less hassle....
And by the way, this is Off Topic, your question is very much on topic. You couldn't have picked a worse place to post if you had tried.
Unless your trolling us... In which case, good job. :highfive:
I couldn't find a sub-forum that dealt specific with Google Play. Can I assume that Market Enabler is available through Google Play?
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http://code.google.com/p/market-enabler/
I've not tried this myself, but it looks like it should do the trick...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563894
Archer said:
I've not tried this myself, but it looks like it should do the trick...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563894
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That did look like the real deal, unfortunately it wouldn't let me download.
After several tries it did download.
Yes, it has potential, but there are still restrictions activated. Unless you can spoof deviceID and SON I doubt that you can access apps set up with restrictions (and I'm not talking about paid apps here), just restricted to carrier or country.
You can lead a horse to water.... :shakehead.jpg
85gallon said:
You can lead a horse to water.... :shakehead.jpg
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Yeah but they prefer if you take the water to them...
Sent From My Fingers To Your Face.....
I'm just not tech savvy enough to do things like spoof deviceID or find the right SON for a certain carrier.
That is why I'm dependent on the good will of technical geniuses like you guys.

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