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Cool! What's that Aldiko app? Looks like a book app. You know me and books LOL! Is that a Calibre like app for Android?

 

Yes, it is an ebook reader and:

Use it to browse and download from thousands of FREE classics and modern works and read them right on your Android Smartphones and tablets.

 

http://www.aldiko.com/

Guest LilBambi
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Aldiko is a very nice app for sure. Very similar to several book reader apps for iOS too. :thumbsup:

securitybreach
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Hmm, I just looked through it again and it looks as though most of the books cost money. I have a couple of ebook reader on my android devices so I did not remember about Aldiko. I usually use these:

 

exPDF Reader Annotate version(Used most)

google-books

fbreader

Moon+ reader

Guest LilBambi
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Stanza allows you to bring in your own pdfs, text, epub, as long as they aren't encrypted. Only caveat is that you have to bring it in through a URL. Can also bring in Gutenberg files too and other locations.

 

Looked like that one allowed you to do that too, Josh. It's a very nice app.

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The wallpaper on the most recent one (planet with the rings and the sun behind it) is nice.... is there a higher resolution available by chance? or only on mobile phones?

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Here is mine... nothing fancy. (Click for a full sized image.)

 

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securitybreach
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Looks great Urmie!! :thumbup:

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The wallpaper I'm using is animated... the water surface takes its orders from "the gyroscope". The effect is slightly nauseating.

 

 

:w00tx100:

securitybreach
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The wallpaper I'm using is animated... the water surface takes its orders from "the gyroscope". The effect is slightly nauseating.

 

 

:w00tx100:

 

Yeah, I used that wallpaper on my first Android tablet (ViewSonic Gtablet) a few years ago. Nice wallpaper but I am not much on the animated wallpaper anymore.

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securitybreach
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Dunno why the Conky? app shows Arm 7 instead of Arm 9. Its only a visual error as that part does nothing but still.

 

Hmm wonder how hard it would be to change that?

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securitybreach
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Android 4.2.1 on my Nexus 7 with Apex Launcher and Faux123 Kernel:

 

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Guest LilBambi
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This is my iPhone lockscreen wallpaper from one of our trips to New River Gorge in West Virginia.

V.T. Eric Layton
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Awww... I ain't got ona' dem thar fancy mobeel desktops. Oh, wait... howsa' bout dis here one?

 

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It ain't ona' dem iThings, though. :(

Guest LilBambi
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I can't afford them either Eric. I got my iPhone 4S on a two-year contract for $99. ;)

V.T. Eric Layton
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Yup. This is about as fancy as I get when it comes to gadgets...

 

my Motorola W175G TracFone

 

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It's a neat little phone. I like it a lot. :)

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My Samsung Galaxy S2. Not rooted, no apps installed, but it makes great phone calls and gets over 7 days on battery charge!

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I only got it because I needed to upgrade my mobile contract to a $30/month plan to get a 25% discount on cable internet (plus $7 for the phone). I was only on a $29 plan with my trusty Nokia 6233. So $8 more for phone, $18 less for broadband. Good deal! :thumbsup: B)

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securitybreach
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Just my new Nexus 4 rooted:

 

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/me wonders how to get a screeny of his blackberry lol

Guest LilBambi
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How to take a screen shot of the BlackBerry smartphone using the "loader.exe" tool - KB18982 - Blackberry.com

 

Environment: BlackBerry Desktop Manager 4.7 to 7.0

 

Overview

 

To take a screen shot of the active display on a BlackBerry® smartphone, complete the following steps:

 

   Option 1:

 

Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer using a USB cable.

 

Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.

 

For computers using a 32-bit version of Windows, type:

cd c:\Program Files\Common Files\Research in Motion\Apploader

 

For computers using a 64-bit version of Windows, type:

cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\Apploader

 

To save a screen shot to the root of the C Drive, type:

loader.exe /screenshot c:\screenshot1.bmp

 

If there is a password on the BlackBerry smartphone, a screen will appear asking for the password of the BlackBerry smartphone.

 

Type the password used to unlock the BlackBerry smartphone and press ENTER

 

Note: Some Windows operating systems require the command prompt to be run as administrator to allow this functionality.

 

Note: Even though the command specifies to save to C:\ , on some Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers, the screen shot is sometimes saved at the following location:

 

C:\Users\\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\Apploader                                                 

Option 2:

 

For BlackBerry Desktop Software 6.1 -7.0.

 

1. Connect the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer using a USB cable.

 

2. Open BlackBerry Desktop Software, if there is a password on the BlackBerry smartphone, a screen will appear asking for the password of the BlackBerry smartphone. Type the password used to unlock the BlackBerry smartphone and press ENTER. Once the BlackBerry is connected to the BlackBerry Desktop Software select the Question Mark icon in the top right corner of the BlackBerry Desktop Software.

 

3. Select Support Resources then Support Tools. Then select the Generate tab under Generate Support Log. Once the logs are generated select the Blue Link, Browse to log files.

 

The screen will be located amongst the Support logs.

 

That stinks. No wonder they lost to out to Apple and Android!

Guest LilBambi
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Hope their new Blackberry devices do better than that!

Guest LilBambi
Posted (edited)

Wait, CNET has a nice tutorial with some pics:

 

How to take a screenshot on a BlackBerry smartphone - CNET

 

Taking screenshots on your BlackBerry smartphone can come in handy in a variety of situations, whether you're trying to show a friend something on your phone or you're troubleshooting but don't know how to explain what exactly is happening. This simple tutorial shows you how to take a screenshot.
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