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There is a few apps on the Google Play Store right now that have some SkyDrive integration, there isn't a Microsoft delivered solution available. At least not yet. Source : AndroidCentral
Microsoft took the time to go ahead and update folks on their SkyDrive happenings and mobile applications were a part of those announcements with an Android version officially announced as coming:
Today, as part of making sure SkyDrive is available to all Windows customers, we’re excited to announce that an official SkyDrive app for Android phones will be available in just a few weeks. The Android app is similar to our mobile apps for Windows Phone and iOS and allows you to browse your SkyDrive, upload files to SkyDrive, as well as share SkyDrive files with “Send a link.” You'll also be able to open SkyDrive files from other apps, as well as upload, save, and share to SkyDrive from other apps.
If you're invested into the Microsoft way, it'll be great to finally have an official app for Android. We'll let you all know when it pops up for availability. Other news from Microsoft today may help some developers out there, they've gone ahead and changed some of the API's available. If you're looking to make your own SkyDrive app, something to look into.
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Hello.
So, I was browsing around on the Google Market and got to thinking that it would be nice to have an actual application for Google Checkout. An app where you can not only purchase stuff, but also take payments.
I know there are apps for this already, but... as far as I know, they all charge or require you to have an actual business to do so (Intuit). Is there another app that lets you do that?
If not, I think someone should make an app like this.
Just a thought.
there's a free one called google checkout inbox.
Hi! I just released an app that acts as a Google Checkout client for merchants... it's called CheckItOut!
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.brunomendola.android.checkitout
At present, it is just a viewer of Inbox, Archive and Payouts pages, but it's really faster than opening the smatphone browser and load the website.
Please... check it out!
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Post any errors or feature requests to [email protected]! Thank you!
Me too
Hello, i have developped another app too, my app it's called MyCheckOut and support multiple accounts, charts,... you can watch screenshots into my facebook site (search for tarsysdev)
Regards!
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We're surprised it took this long, but what good would it do to live in the past? Google Reader is now available to download as a native app for Android, care of Google Inc. itself. Multiple accounts are supported, preferences are synced, search is enabled, and since it's native, you can send to other apps (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, Bluetooth). Should make for a better experience than the web-only client, but hey, you be the judge.
via Engadget
I've just commented on the Market:
5 Stars Rating
Finally we got a official application for Google Reader. It's awesome
-- Nathan
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Just read the news in G reader app, it's nice!
anyone have the apk?
Need the APK file
Can anybody please upload (or send me) the apk file for this application. I've been waiting for this app for a long time but my Market Doesn't show me the app in my list (due to my location).
Can anybody help. Thanks
For those that were needing the application APK. It's attached to this post
Enjoy!
thank you so much !!
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A fantastic application has made its way onto the Play Store that will enable Android tablet users to produce some serious work while still being mobile. With CloudOn, you can access three of the major cloud storage services like Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive. Once connected to your online storage, you can then create/edit Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents from anywhere you have an internet connection.
The application doesn’t stop there – with built in Adobe Reader, you can essentially open any type of file for viewing including PNGs, GIFs, and even PDFs. It’s a fantastic mobile tool that almost all Android tablet users should think about picking up. Starting today, you can give it a go in the Play Store for free.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cloudon.client
Apk: http://turbobit.net/zwtcwo33029r.html
http://rapidgator.net/file/13047228/com.cloudon.client-1.apk.html
Source: http://www.droid-life.com
can you repost it on another source? Not available in my country this app and I really could use it!
rapidgator seems to be moving servers so it would be nice if you could provide it
No support for the nexus 7 =(
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
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Google doesn’t have plans to merge its mobile operating system, Android, with its desktop operating system Chrome OS, the company’s chairman Eric Schmidt recently said. There has long been rampant speculation that Google has plans to combine the two operating systems, especially as Android becomes more powerful.
Schmidt did suggest that the two will continue to share features, however. That’s no surprise, especially considering new applications such as Google Keep, which allow you to keep notes in sync across various devices. Chrome OS also provides quick access to Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and other applications, all of which are available on Android.
The comments were made while Eric Schmidt was visiting India, where he also shot down rumors that he plans to sell off his ownership in Google and leave the firm entirely. “Google is my home,” he told*Reuters.
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Hi Guys,
I am using MS Outlook in my phone and have linked my Gmail id with it. Few queries-
1. Let's say there is an image or pdf or whatever format attachment, MS Outlook first downloads it and then previews it. Where is the download location of the same? Not able to find it anywhere.
2. I previewed few excel files via it. Now I have even deleted those mails but those excel files can be seen in MS-Excel and when I try to delete them I get an error-
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What to do?
Thanks
MS Office uses the data partition to download/store remote viewed files on Nougat. It is a disaster! This interferes with seamless usage of the programs with cloud accessed files. As a result, you have to download a copy of the file, edit the local copy, and upload the new version to the cloud server.
Why does MS store these files on a read-only partition? Well, why does MS really still exist in this day in age? Because consumers are afraid of change, and corporations cannot afford to switch their infrastructures to superior platforms.
Google Docs will open write enabled copies, but it has a long way to go for truly universal capabilities with MS created files.