For those who don't know, Amazon has a universal shopping app that allows you to switch your country (store) within the app. The link is here:
Amazon Shopping
For region based apps, user cannot switch the country or store within the app. One will have to use a browser to switch the country (store) to make a purchase.
The problem with the above app is with opening links. With my regional app, if i get an email with package tracking link or other links, clicking on them would simply launch the Amazon app and take me directly to the corresponding page.
This universal app doesn't support regional links for my region. So links receive in email now open in the default browser instead of the app. Even from the browser page, I can't open the link in this app because it doesn't even show up when I choose the 'Open in' option.
Under Settings/ Apps/ Amazon Shopping/ Set as Default, the list of Supported Web Addresses is 'read-only', with no option to edit to add/ remove web addresses.
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Is there a way to make this work?
Thanks.
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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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Google Play Music is currently only available for United States for now.
But there is a way of using Google Play Music from different countries!
How?
Now I will try to tell it;
As first, the system is beta for now So it only works with invitation. But getting one is so easy.
You need Fire Hide IP freeware software for your PC.
Download here
After installing program click to Hide IP button and you will get a United States IP.
You can request invitation from Internet Explorer 9 or Mozilla Firefox 5.0.1.
Login your Google account and go to Google Play Music website.
Click to Request Invitation.
[*]This part is only needed for invitation. Now you can delete this settings if you want.
Now you can download 20.000 mp3 from there.
You can sync and manage your Google Play Music using Itunes.
Enable Sync Google Play Music from Account settings of your phone and enjoy!
From my blog, for more tips see here: TechnoRumor Blog
I don't get any request ivitation button
MultiMail allows you to access your secondary email accounts (Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft...etc) from a sigle app.
I have alot of email address I use solely for non-personal or anonymous purposes (daily deals/work/snapchat/spam marketing/craigslist/tinder...etc). I dont want to add these as a system profile account on my Android since this leaks the account details to all apps that have the (GET_SYSTEM_ACCOUNT / IDENTITY) permission (basically all the leading apps have this ability). I also dont need instantaneous push messaging, syncing or POP access (battery drains device). I created MultiMail to allow users to securely have access as needed to their secondary e-mail accounts. No login information is requested, you login directly to the e-mail provider. Also a PIN Lock feature is available so only trusted users can access the app once logged in. Try it out. Feedback appreciated.
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Google Play Store:
Search for: MULTI MAIL (purple envelope icon)
play google com/store/search?q=MULTI%20MAIL%20EVDA
This app is kind of a blank play store page which you can change every item
With this app you can see that how your app is going to look on play store page. So if you don't like its look, you can try as much as you want to pick the best one without submitting an update.
features :
change app icon, app name, publisher name and header image.
choose your app category
write your apps description
add sales section
add screenshots of your app
rate your app
write reviews for your app
set up developer section by writing developer name, choosing background and adding one of your apps
add similar apps of your app by adding app icon, name and rate.
add interested apps by adding app icon, name and rate.
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Play Store :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cinderella.uzo.devpreviewpro&hl
Youtube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZLzSC0bO04&t=2s
Promo codes :
https://write.as/70dyd334h8a5owxa
There are hundreds of Samsung and Google apps, but the names are not always very conducive to finding out what an app is called so that it can be uninstalled using ADB.
I've run 'pm list packages' and looked through the list of installed apps several times, but I still can't find out what this weather app is called so that I can uninstall it.
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To begin with, download the app Package Names Viewer 2.0 ( 2023-04-03 ) from Play Store.
Then launch it and select the desired app from the list.
Now tap on that app’s name and you should get its associated package name.
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xXx yYy said:
To begin with, download the app Package Names Viewer 2.0 ( 2023-04-03 ) from Play Store.
Then launch it and select the desired app from the list.
Now tap on that app’s name and you should get its associated package name.
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Thank you. That's very helpful. I will try this later.