http://www.androidauthority.com/cerberus-free-license-deal-222908/
Go get it while you can.
+1 for cerberus. It works really well
I think androidlost kills it
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Ive used almost all of them. cerberus has been the best one yet. I can control all the devices connected with my license without having to swap gmail accounts. But each person is allowed their own opinion. So if you like androidlost kudos to you.
You can use one gmail for unlimited devices on androidlost
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Are you sure? If the other devices use a different gmail address you have to log in with that email. Atleast that is what I had to do.
Looking at the guide page confirms it uses whatever gmail address is on the phone. I used this for a while until I bought cerberus, dont get me wrong it is nice but IMO not the same or better. I suggest it to anybody that wants a free tracking app.
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I used to have a version of email.apk that would allow me to hook into my Exchange email but was hacked to not require a PIN even if it was supposed to. I searched and found a bunch of version for Froyo and Gingerbread and one version for 3.0. Is there a version of this for 3.2?
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I am interested in this as well......any way of tweaking the stock email to get around the required pin?
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qwerty017 said:
I used to have a version of email.apk that would allow me to hook into my Exchange email but was hacked to not require a PIN even if it was supposed to. I searched and found a bunch of version for Froyo and Gingerbread and one version for 3.0. Is there a version of this for 3.2?
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Enhanced email in the Market
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Enhanced email in the Market
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Have you ever used it? Does it look like and work as well as the default email app?
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Have you ever used it? Does it look like and work as well as the default email app?
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I use Enhanced Mail on my devices (Phone/Tablet) for work emails/calendar.
The UI is not optimized for Tablet but nevertheless it works very well.
I synchronize email and calendar from Exchange and it all works well. Emails are pushed from the server when they arrive.
Moxier works well and is Tablet ready. Also has a PIN lock for the app itself instead of device lock.
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Have you ever used it? Does it look like and work as well as the default email app?
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I too use it as my primay email app, both for office email and gmail. When setting up exchange email it gives a option to not enable exchange policies. This helped me get rid of the PIN from unlocking the screen. I also like the unified mailbox in this app.
These apps are so expensive. I think I would rather just enter the pin in.
As a system admin of an exchange server personally I'd be annoyed that users were trying to circumvent security.
Although I don't know the full circumstances you're in, if you have a security policy in place its usually there for a reason. Depending on your workplaces IT policy (and how paranoid they are about data loss) you may also find that doing something like this is also a sackable offence.
I guess your major issue is having to enter an unlock code each time you want to use your device? As another poster has mentioned you can install an app which just uses the unlock code for the app rather than on your device. I personally use touchdown for exchange. It's got an HD version for tablets, works pretty well and doesn't cost that much.
Think there could still be some improvements to the tablet UI (the unlock screen is obviously a scaled up version of the phone version) but overall its worth it. I used to pretty much try to only use free software but have found its totally worth supporting devs by paying a few quid for a decent app.
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My interest is in having one program that can handle all of my accounts. I have two gmail accounts, a ymail account, a verizon account, and my work account through exchange. I would like to use the stock program through the tablet (Transformer) but it does not have the security. I do not mind the pin, I would like suggestions on a program that would allow the pin and allow the other accounts.
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Fyi. Enhanced email is the free app of the day at Amazon.
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Fyi. Enhanced email is the free app of the day at Amazon.
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It's already been posted HERE. Please search before you post.
Um. Or I can post about it in this thread since Enhanced Email ended up being the answer to the question I posted and others with the same question who may have subscribed to this thread may want to know it's available. Sorry to say but just because you posted something doesn't mean others are not allowed to post the same thing in other threads especially when they are pertinent to the topic at hand.
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Since I have my KF rooted, I'd really like it to connect to my exchange e-mail. What is the best way to do this?
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Since I have my KF rooted, I'd really like it to connect to my exchange e-mail. What is the best way to do this?
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I'm using Enhanced Email from the Amazon Market. It works great with my Exchange Server 2003 SP2. Even brings in all contacts!
I second that, enhanced email is great. I'm running both hotmail and gmail as exchange setups.
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Enhanced Email as well. I use it on my phone as well as my fire. Great support from the dev as well.
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that app works great
K9 mail has exchange support as well.
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Free solution to get normal Android Exchange Email & Calendar here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1376386
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Since I have my KF rooted, I'd really like it to connect to my exchange e-mail. What is the best way to do this?
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Touchdown. Most specifically if you have security on the server such as required passwords etc, the the app keeps those only on the app, not forced to the device as well.
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Touchdown... been using it on my smartphones for years.
I've been using it on the Kindle Fire now for a couple weeks. they have a new beta version that works better with some of the new tablet stuff they have been adding.
Have used it in conjunction with MaaS360 as well.
Is there an app that can text messages using my cell phone number for Amazon Kindle Fire?
If u have sprint and Google voice u can do it.
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Desk sms
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Desk sms doesn't really work that well bc it just gets sent to your email and what not.. I would personally recommend tablet talk. Just make sure both phone and tablet are on the same wifi, run the program and sync. I use it a lot when I'm away from my phone
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Google voice on everything.
Desksms works perfect. It will notify via google voice. This allows you to send and receive texts anywhere you have access to google voice as if it were sent from your phone.
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Desksms works perfect. It will notify via google voice. This allows you to send and receive texts anywhere you have access to google voice as if it were sent from your phone.
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I'm using desk SMS and it notifies with Google talk and it works well...
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Desk sms doesn't really work that well bc it just gets sent to your email and what not.. I would personally recommend tablet talk. Just make sure both phone and tablet are on the same wifi, run the program and sync. I use it a lot when I'm away from my phone
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Desk sms notifies to gtalk as well, look under notification options to change it. Best tablet to text app imo
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Any other alternatives besides Tablet Talk and Desk SMS?
is there something in particular desksms doesn't do for you?
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It costs money.
Not in the Android Market??
mightytext new version might do the job
i've signed up for the mightytext web beta which supposedly works in any browser... current version works only on chrome extension, but their web version is in private beta. maybe u can ask the dev for invite?
It is in the market. And it cost what 5/year I think it was, to cover his server costs... hardly spend for a solid app that adds such versatility to your phone
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Desksms doesn't work. I don't see where to go with it. In fact, I don't think it can do any sms. Also google voice requires you to have the Kindle Fire to be able to hear your voice. That obviously do not work because the Fire doesn't have a mic.
I use it daily. It does work. And its the only solution I've seen for sending a text from another device that will appear to the recipient as though it came from your cell number which is what the original post specified.
You need google talk on your kindle and desksms on your phone. Set desksms to notify in google talk. You will then be able to send and receive texts in google talk. What its doing is forwarding and then sending from the phone. So your phone will need to be on and in service. This works for any device that has access to google talk
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Does anyone have any ideas regarding alternative applications (besides sms/texting) that require a phone number working on the Fire?
Someone said in a different thread that you could have Whatsapp working by doing a Titanium restore, but it received messages on the Fire or the phone at random.
I am using desksms and it works fine. I use mighty text from the market and it works very well on my laptop. Hopefully they develop it further for tablets.
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That's probably where I've gotten confused. I'm using an iphone 3g with no android app for this.
As an apple hater I cant help you, sorry
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Question for you all:
I'm currently using K-9 to manage my email, but I'm wondering if there's something better out there. I'd love something that didn't cause multiple notifications on Missed It!, but that's probably a Missed It! issue.
What does everyone use, specifically to manage multiple email accounts (I have 4 that I use all the time for various things)? I'm looking to see if there's something better out there.
I'm using the normal gmail app but only have one account.
I read pretty much everywhere about people recommending k9 email so I think you already found the best one.
You can also try touch down. It does cost 20 from the market but a couple of people I know with multiple email addresses really like the app.
~PsyCl0ne
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Touchdown is good, Maildroid is another good one, Moxier is also up there.
I use the stock asop one....even for my gmail., exchange, yahoo, and Hotmail, works well enough for me
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Oddly, the Samsung email app is not pre-installed, and I don't want to get any more attached to Outlook, which I do use on PC. What about using Gmail app for other than Gmail accounts? I'm leaning toward installed the Samsung one, but any ideas or suggestions?
I recently went down this road after being dumped back into gmail from inbox.
I landed on blue mail. Very solid application and works flawlessly.
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I just downloaded the Samsung Email app from the Galaxy Store. Works great for me.
I think I moved away from the samsung app in search of a dark theme. Also worked great though....and no ads like gmail.
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What Semantics said x2. I'm a creature of habit, so I downloaded the stock Samsung Email app for my Pop3 accounts.
Thanks, all. I guess I'll just get the Samsung app. Thought I must surely be missing something that it was not there. On a Samsung phone after all!
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I think I moved away from the samsung app in search of a dark theme. Also worked great though....and no ads like gmail.
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Night Mode fixes that, but I run dark all the time.
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Thanks, all. I guess I'll just get the Samsung app. Thought I must surely be missing something that it was not there. On a Samsung phone after all!
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I think they are pushing the Microsoft products now that they have a new partnership or whatever.
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I landed on blue mail. Very solid application and works flawlessly.
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Be careful. That Dev has a history of privacy concerns. I wouldn't touch that app with a 10 foot pole.
For exchange accounts, I use Nine. It's well worth the money to me, and as a one time purchase it's not even THAT expensive. It also allows me to deny my employer admin rights to my entire phone, just the actual app. Maildroid does this as well. If I wanted a free solution, Outlook, easily.
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Be careful. That Dev has a history of privacy concerns. I wouldn't touch that app with a 10 foot pole.
For exchange accounts, I use Nine. It's well worth the money to me, and as a one time purchase it's not even THAT expensive. It also allows me to deny my employer admin rights to my entire phone, just the actual app. Maildroid does this as well. If I wanted a free solution, Outlook, easily.
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Privacy concerns?
Used outlook app for a while but.... dark mode.
Nine I use for work, and have for years, but I wanted to keep that separate from personal stuff.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapp..._is_the_diff_bw_bluemail_and_typeapp/ds6e7bu/
https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/3d2xgw/anyone_know_what_happened_to_bluemail/ct1zdp6/
https://mobilsicher.de/security-des...d-other-email-apps-transmit-login-credentials
https://chefkochblog.wordpress.com/2017/12/22/list-of-secure-email-apps-that-take-privacy-serious/
Last I heard the dev was a Russian guy in Brooklyn, NY. Who knows? There are a LOT more email apps out there that don't throw off red flags left and right.
When Google dropped Inbox I tried everything from Newton ( I'm not paying $50 for a year) Spark which iPhone people have been raving about but I was missing important emails while I would get notified for low priority emails.
I tried Blue and it was just OK and now I'm using the Gmail app. I'm not sure why they won't give us a dark mode, I feel like it's out of spite at this point.
I use the Samsung email app for work and it works well, I just don't like to mix work and personal emails on the same client.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapp..._is_the_diff_bw_bluemail_and_typeapp/ds6e7bu/
https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/3d2xgw/anyone_know_what_happened_to_bluemail/ct1zdp6/
https://mobilsicher.de/security-des...d-other-email-apps-transmit-login-credentials
https://chefkochblog.wordpress.com/2017/12/22/list-of-secure-email-apps-that-take-privacy-serious/
Last I heard the dev was a Russian guy in Brooklyn, NY. Who knows? There are a LOT more email apps out there that don't throw off red flags left and right.
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I just dl'd maildroid, and dig the layout so far. I wonder if anyone has feedback on searching and indexing. Does it actually search old emails? What setting should I search for?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/androidapp..._is_the_diff_bw_bluemail_and_typeapp/ds6e7bu/
https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4/comments/3d2xgw/anyone_know_what_happened_to_bluemail/ct1zdp6/
https://mobilsicher.de/security-des...d-other-email-apps-transmit-login-credentials
https://chefkochblog.wordpress.com/2017/12/22/list-of-secure-email-apps-that-take-privacy-serious/
Last I heard the dev was a Russian guy in Brooklyn, NY. Who knows? There are a LOT more email apps out there that don't throw off red flags left and right.
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Holy crap! I really love this app but I must say THANK YOU for this...
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Yep. This thread has made me uninstall blue, install and uninstall maildroid and settle back to samsung default app.
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darrbeck said:
Yep. This thread has made me uninstall blue, install and uninstall maildroid and settle back to samsung default app.
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Change your Google password right away as well.
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KruseLudsMobile said:
Change your Google password right away as well.
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I use Gmail for personal and outlook for work, though I'm not using email consistently for work purposes.
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I use Gmail for personal and outlook for work, though I'm not using email consistently for work purposes.
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I'm trying out Aquamail now...
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You can and should remove access to services that have access to your Gmail account.
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/3466521?hl=en
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You can and should remove access to services that have access to your Gmail account.
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/3466521?hl=en
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Agreed. This is the route I went rather than resetting all my passwords. If anyone were to try and access google sends me an approval email anyhow.
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