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Are these things worth it. From what I understand is they can't be used offline? So are you expected to always be on wifi? Can you develop on them. For example can you develop android on them or web development?

Do not think you can develop on them and I think you have to be connected to wifi
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How would I make a forum mobile?

How would I make a forum mobile? What I want to do is essentially, have a forum that is accessible from our android phones once it was downloaded from the market. Would I have to rent a domain/server or integrate it site with an android app? I mean how would I do this exactly?
I am proficient in C programming, GTK UI programming, Bash/AWK. I am a beginner in NASM assembly, JavaScript, python. Also, I can pick up a language very easy because of my C programming background! So, I am not a noob to software and development. Thanks
Ipb pro has mobile skins by default.
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so what, just go to proboards, and copy the forum URL, etc and it will then become a mobile app like xda?
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No IpBoards is like vbulletin but if you get the pro version it comes with a mobile skin as default.
That doesnt sound like it would be free. I am trying to do this so it would be free... for me as well as the people who use the forum.
xda has a free app. What is that built with/on? vbulletin I assume?
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That is just a tapatalk mod which should work with most forums.
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That is just a tapatalk mod which should work with most forums.
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No, it is tapatalk, but only able to go to xda forums.
This information is great and all but doesnt help me. I still do not know how to do this. I know JavaScript has function to display web content on mobile devices. Thats about as much as i know so far.
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Jellybean on N5?

So I'm sure this question will be regarded as heresy, but here it goes...
Is there a way to run Jellybean on my new Nexus 5?
I ask this as the one app my company requires for email is not yet supported on KK. I cannot switch to this phone until I can do that, so my new N5 is sitting in a drawer now.
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Blueback22 said:
So I'm sure this question will be regarded as heresy, but here it goes...
Is there a way to run Jellybean on my new Nexus 5?
I ask this as the one app my company requires for email is not yet supported on KK. I cannot switch to this phone until I can do that, so my new N5 is sitting in a drawer now.
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I'm sure there is a way but unfortunately will never be done. To much time and effort to be moving backwards. Sorry bud
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That's what I figured, but who knows.
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Just don't hold your breath.
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What did you say? I passed out from a lack of oxygen.
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There might be other ways to get the email. If the app you are using is because of some type of MDM your company uses and they also support OWA, there are a number of OWA clients that will work and will still get your email (just via pull rather than push - so there could me a couple minute delay on emails).
... seriously?
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When you say it's not supported, do you mean it won't even install on 4.4? Or it crashes when you try to run it?
It crashes when I run it.
We do support OWA,. What client so you recommend?
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I use touchdown which is probably the best of the email apps. Supposedly it works with owa, i think it does so through the exchange 2003 and 2007 settings. That said, I've not tried it myself through those because it detects my activesync. Maybe others or nitro software can answer definitively.
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I've had no luck getting owa to work through a client today. I think they've locked it down.
I found a thread where Citrix responded that they should have an update next week to fix this anyway.
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Eduroam

Hallo,
I'm living on a campus with an eduroam network and is there a possibility to play Android games online on The network? Cause I think it's blocked Just like utorrent and stuff like That.
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Sites noto working with data

Hello there!
I'm not able to connect to a site (www.erepublik.com) when i use data. It just happens with my nexus, not with xperia u, not with padfone 2. It doesn't care what browser i use, it still doesn't work. Does anyone experienced the same issue? Is there a way to fix it.
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I forget to say it works with wifi
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Since the shield and the ouya and similar hardware, would it be possible to get the o

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I typed that in the wrong place lol. I'm curious f since the oiya and the shield have some similar hardware if it would be possible to get the ouya to appear as the shield to Netflix therefore being able to stream in HD?
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