I've been searching for an App that will allow a user to SIGN a PDF. I work in the mortgage industry, and an App similar to Apple's TakeNotes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/takenotes/id352962173?mt=8) would be a hit.
Anyone have the know how and/or will to make this? Or anyone know of an app that will allow this?
Thanks in advance.
SignMyPad is an app I originally used on my iPad and was very happy they made an Android version once I got my XOOM. Should be perfect for realty contract needs.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.metapdf.signmypad
Thanks. This was exactly what I was looking for. Not sure why I didn't find it in the market when I was searching.
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Hi everybody!
Is there a desktop search tool like dtsearch or google desktop search for android? i suppose not, didn't find anything.
I think many of us have several pdf/hmtl/docs etc. on our phones that we'd like to use for quick reference on the go.
Thank you very much in advance
Nasobem
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I hope there is at least something in development. I'm willing to pay for a document search program.
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As tablets become more popular, and as the variety of uses for tablets grows, something likecthis is goingto be mandatory. I already wish something like this was available!
Doesn't the Google search widget cover a lot of the bases?
No. I see where it makes you think it will search within apps like Google docs, evernote, and springpad, but I have searched for 2 text strings that I know are in all 3 and all I got is internet results.
Im looking forward to an indexed search where I can search my thousands of PDFs and docs and text files on my android tablet, like I can on my pc.
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As tablets become more popular, and as the variety of uses for tablets grows, something likecthis is goingto be mandatory. I already wish something like this was available!
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yeah, absolutely mandatory. i think a dev could own a few bucks with such an app. so .. please, devs, where are you
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Yes i really need such an application is there any one found it
Android Desktop
(Disclaimer, I have not tried these)
http://androiddesktop.net/
Also try Searching on "Full Text Document Search" in market
AndroSearch, for Android, does instant full-text search in almost all binary documents formats. I'm the developer.
Nasobem said:
Hi everybody!
Is there a desktop search tool like dtsearch or google desktop search for android? i suppose not, didn't find anything.
I think many of us have several pdf/hmtl/docs etc. on our phones that we'd like to use for quick reference on the go.
Thank you very much in advance
Nasobem
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First off... I know this is in the wrong thread so mod please move it (since I cannot post in correct thread since I do not have enough posts)
Looking for a app Dev or someone who can create a simple app that looks up barcodes on amazon.com for trade in values.
There used to be an app and it was called "Amazon Trade-IN Lookup" and it is no longer available. I found an old version of this app but it seems to not work.
Being able to scan barcodes of books and electronics and seeing what amazon would give me for a trade in is a great tool to use when shopping at garage sales.
So if someone knows about an app that does this already please let me know and I apologize if I didn't look hard enough but been searching for this for over 2 days and haven't found anything remotely of what that app used to do.
[Update]
Added the original apk file. Maybe someone here can edit it to make it work??? Not sure but the original DEV does not support the app anymore so there is no more updates to the app.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks
anyone????
hmmmm i'm surprised not one reply here...
Hi,
I've been looking for a way to have my Android phone read to me similar to iOS's VoiceOver feature. I'm running Android 2.3 but can't seem to find a way to accomplish this easily.
A couple quasi solutions I have found is to use a RSS reader, such as "FeedSpeak" or "Web Talks" that support TTS (Text to speech), however this only works for RSS feeds. Another method is to convert websites into PDF's using Dolphin Browser's "MyPDF" Add-on and use ezPDF's voice reading feature to read the PDF back.
Am I missing something that is inherent in the Android OS? Does anyone have a better app to accomplish this?
Thanks in advance for your help!
gTen from over at the PPCGeek's forum recommended
Voice Browser Lite: https://market.android.com/details?...dfreebrowser.lite&feature=more_from_developer
This is an excellent example of what I'm looking for, I just wish it was a little more refined. Hopefully this will help someone looking for a similar app.
Hello,
I've been looking for exactly the same solution for a while now, and ended up looking at the same SW as you mention -- but found them a bit lacking. And yes, I agree, Voice Browser is annoyingly close. What bothers me the most is why isn't that one a browser plugin that can be activated only when needed.
Sorry if this doesn't provide you with any added knowledge (apart from the consolation that you exhausted all existing options).
Let us know if you find anything new / better. TIA for that.
I'm sorry for posting in a such old thread, but I was looking for exactly the same app and Google brought me here. I foud one very simple but that can satisfy the requirements of anyone looking for something similar. Here it is: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.benigumo.speechweb
Web Speech doesn`t work for me...I just get FC's all the time...
I think it's really annoying that there is no simple App or Add-on for this feature.
In fact I find it unbelievable. Is there really no convenient solution?
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I wonder if the permissions in android prohibit an app like that. my understanding is that apps reallycan't interact with other apps for security purposes.
Use "Voice Reading" app for reading web pages android
"Share" the web page to "Voice Reading" (read aloud) app. You have to get the app from Googleplay. This is the best way that I have found.
It's the highest rated reading app. Remember you can 'share' any page or email.:good:
Id like to try my hand at developing an app for Blackberry,due to their market dominance locally. Is there anything similar to AppInventor or some comprehensive literature on the subject? I want to make an app like the XDA forum reader app for a site Ive been talking to.
Hello guys. So I'm working on my first app and was looking for a way how to make some profit from it. Recently I found this article about mobile app monetization with SDK. Just wanted to ask you, has anyone tried any of there methods? Maybe you have some recommendations on how I could monetize my app? Thanks
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Hello guys. So I'm working on my first app and was looking for a way how to make some profit from it. Recently I found this article about mobile app monetization with SDK. Just wanted to ask you, has anyone tried any of there methods? Maybe you have some recommendations on how I could monetize my app? Thanks
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Sup, I'm using Admob for almost half a year. I assume it's the most popular and reliable way to monetize your app. What I recently found was Globalhop sdk. Before I didn't know that you can combine two sdks but it seems that Globalhop can work along with Admob. And to say truly, I immediately noticed that my monthly income increased after I started using them both. So far had no complaints from the app users about slowness issues. Hope there won't be any in the future.
2xD Games team uses Appodeal
Our team 2xD Games develops freat puzzle logic games (site 2xdgames . ru) uses Appodeal.
So, it is platform that aggregates many ad networks and has many settings to configure, read faq for more info.