Hello,
I am looking for a chat application to implement it to my radio website. I don't have idea which to use or which is best. I came across RumbleTalk and Cbox but still looking for more options before I decide which to take.
Have in mind I want to be able to post youtube videos and charts into it and I also want to have option for design makeover.
Thanks!!
Hi there,
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Thank you!
Well I started researching on my own then. I made a lot of research in
finding a chatroom for my radio website. I used envolve for a
while till they closed up, pitty. I tried IRC but I truly did not like
the look and feel and the “mess” of text in there.
I had several points which are important to me.
1
– First I needed a chat that can be seen in mobile (all versions) so I
narrowed down the search for html5 chat room that look good on both
mobile and pc.
2 – I needed a custom design, I needed my background to be black or transparent. This was very hard to find (my site is dark).
3 – I do not like to install the chat in my server as this is high cpu and resource consumer. So I need a chat service.
4 – Lastly, I needed the ability to add youtube videos and upload files.
I have checked several chats and only 2 met my needs, RumbleTalk and Cbox.
I choose RumbleTalk finally as it can be integrated into my page and not only as toolbar.
Glad to see you have founded a solution.
Thread closed, thank you.
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Hello
I have a couple of ideas for applications that would be useful to smartphone users, and am only getting started gathering information.
Of the two ideas I have, one could be developed as a web application (so that a single application can be used on a PC and a smartphone) and the other probably needs to be written specifically for each platform (because it needs to handle calls).
I checked the sticky posts in the General forum, along with the wiki, and the home page, but didn't find an article for newbies that would provide a short, 10,000-feet view of what the options are, etc.
So to make an informed decision, I'd like to know what, at this point and in the near future, the main options are to write applications, with advantages and disadvantages for each.
Thank you.
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Hello there!
I'm a masters degree student from Norway. For my thesis I have developed four Android 4.0 apps. These apps are similar to discussion forums, and they have different design solutions. I'm trying to find out which design is the best for making good discussions!
In order to do this, I was hoping some of you would want to try out one of the apps! Basically, I am planning to have a "test period" for about one week, where people can use the app for discussion. After this I have a quick survey with some questions relating to the application, and the discussion itself.
If you would like to participate, please let me know by sending an e-mail to [email protected] or leave your mail adress here so I can get back to you.
Cheers,
Audun Sørheim
Please recommend (any) Android tools for "logging" each site I visit — my browsing history, in other words — and storing/exporting/forwarding/saving the activity somewhere accessible to me that doesn't involve rooting my Tablet?
I'm dismayed at how difficult it's been to isolate this one utility on Google Play . . . without unleashing widgets for history buffs!
Thoughts? I do not want to root my tablet!! Cloud? Something else?
Thanks guys.
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Hi there!
I know Dolphin has this feature built in, as I suspect other browser's do as well.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your question?
In Dolphin, you swipe the screen from left to right, choose history and you can export it, or send to cloud. You need an account, as it asks me to sign in.....but I have not made one.
If you require more help, you will need to post your question here....
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
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I did some quick searching and I did not find much on this specific topic.
I need to have a tablet, Windows or Android, that can make VOIP calls internally to our office.
Of course we can use Skype or one of the many other VOIP services. But we also want the application to look "professional" and "customized" to our office (Our logo, matching color scheme, ect.)
We do not have the resources to hire a developer to build an app for us.
I've seen some incredible themes made for android, IE Themer. And by my understanding it shouldn't be to far fetched of a thought that there is a barebones VOIP app capable of being themed.
Thanks for the help! First time poster, so I assume I've made many errors. #Clueless
Hi,
Here is a dedicated thread for such questions,
> General discussion > General > [Discussion] What's your next smartphone / What should I buy
Good luck!
Thank you. Thread closed.
HOW TO ANSWER/REPLY:
The primary FORMAT of ANSWERS/REPLIES I'm looking for are of 2 kinds:
1. RESOURCE NAME: & URL LINK (Where to Ask/Look for this Info)
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2. COURSE/VIDEO NAME: & URL Link
ULTIMATE GOAL:
I am interested in making a series of ScreenCasts (with slides) on use of dd to gather info on Android partitions (along with cat of info in sys), copy, clone, over-writing, and flashing ROMs.
RESEARCH STRATEGY:
I'm looking for the approach others have used for similar content. There are now literally dozens of MOOCs (Udacity, Udemy, and Coursera are excellent!) and other sites (some NGO, some For-Profit) with fairly good instructional design on Android internals. Rather than re-invent the wheel, I'm interested in finding VIDEOS (or hybrid content, plus videos), which include instruction and/or example of use of dd (or forked/derivative software) in the context of Android.
UNSUCCESSFUL PRIOR SEARCHES:
Yes, I already know that I may have to just settle for a precedent of Linux/FreeBSD videos, and/or prior art which only covers dd in the context of data rescue (disk imaging, forensics, etc.). And yes, I also know that Google and YouTube advanced keyword searches are amazingly useful, but I am hoping someone else can help me out, perhaps with just some obscure YouTube playlist that's relevant, or a course with a specific section that includes something like this.
WHY AM I ASKING THIS HERE?:
Unfortunately, I don't even know where to ask this question, and I've had terrible luck when trying to ask similar questions to this on other websites!?! But I know that XDA is where lots of Android experts reside
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi there,
I'm sorry but I can't find anything related to your question.
Please post that in the forum bellow for more answers from the experts:
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck