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HTC Wildfire’ı incelediğim yazımda da belirttiğim gibi çok fazla oyun oynayan biri değilim. Ancak telefon hakkında gelen soruların önemli kısmını oyunlar oluşturduğu için bende inceleme ihtiyacı duymuyor değilim açıkçası.
- Mert Diricanlı
from Bookmarklet
Samsung‘un Apple‘ın tahtında gözü olduğu bir gerçek. Ürettiği telefonlarla ve tabletlerle bunu zaten gösteriyor. Şirketin hedefinde bu kez Apple iPod touch var. Görünüm olarak Galaxy S’e oldukça benzeyen ancak arama özelliği bulunmayan Android’li Galaxy Player, teknik özellikler bakımından göz dolduran bir medya oynatıcı. Android’in mevcut son sürümü 2.2 Froyo‘yu işletim sistemi olarak kullanan cihazda, 1 GHz işlemci ve 4 inç büyüklüğünde Super Clear LCD ekran bulunuyor. Player’ın arka yüzünde 3.2 megapiksellik bir ana kamera yer alırken, ön yüzünde de görüntülü görüşme için ikinci bir kamera bulunuyor.
- Mert Diricanlı
from Bookmarklet
HTC Wildfire'da dahili bir GPS uygulaması bulunmadığından GPS kullanmak istendiğinde Google Haritalardan faydalanmak zorunda kalınıyor, haritaların da yüklenebilmesi için internetten veri akışı gerekiyor. Bu durumda internetin olmadığı zamanlarda da GPS'i kullanabilmek için bir GPS uygulamasına ihtiyacım var. Var mıdır böyle bir uygulama? #yay
yazılım güzelmiş gerçekten de ama halen appbrain'e giremiyorum.
- Serhat Ugur
Çözümle butonuna aynı ip leri bulmaya başlayana kadar basıp her seferinde adresleri eklerseniz sorun yaşayacağınızı zannetmiyorum.
- Ahmet Dereli
from BuddyFeed
@Muharrem Taç Hocam aradım taradım bulamadım. Ekseriyetle onu kullanıyordum. Eğer IP'yi bulursam, ya da bulursanız, telefonun host dosyasına da ekleyeceğim.
- Selçuk ERMAYA
ben bunları kullanıyorum sorunsuz giriyorum:74.125.93.121 www.appbrain.com 74.125.93.121 s1.appbrain.com 74.125.93.121 s2.appbrain.com 74.125.93.121 s3.appbrain.com 74.125.93.121 s4.appbrain.com 74.125.93.121 developer.android.com
- Nesim Razon
@Nesim verdiğin bütün IP'ler aynı kapıya çıkıyor :) Ben maalesef giremiyorum hala :) Sen Türkiye'den bağlanmaya çalışıyorsun değil mi ?
- Selçuk ERMAYA
Dns önbelleğinizi temizleyip deneyin. Ben ipleri denedim açıldı site.
- Ahmet Dereli
"Step 1: Enable USB Debugging On your Android phone (in this case, the G1), go to Settings, then Applications, and then Development. Check the checkbox for "USB debugging." Step 2: Download the Android SDK Download the SDK for your platform here. Google also has some great installation documentation if you get lost. You will need to make sure you have a current copy of the JDK. To use the SDK, you also need to download an IDE like Eclipse. After installing Eclipse, you can install the Eclipse plugin to connect Android and the IDE together, or just do a lot of stuff via the command line. Go ahead and plugin your Android handset into a USB port on your computer, if it is not plugged in already. Step 3: Run DDMS After configuring Eclipse or whatever IDE you use to work with Android, you need to open up the DDMS application from within the "tools" folder in the Android SDK's main folder. After DDMS launches, select your handset from the menu on the left (it should be the only device...
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- Mike Chelen
from Bookmarklet
Wish there were another way. These steps are pretty easy for anyone with the SDK already installed though. All the screenshot applications require root access. That takes much longer to set up.
- Mike Chelen
I'm not sure why Eclipse or any other IDE would be required. The SDK alone should be enough to run DDMS and connect with the phone.
- Mike Chelen
I wondered why I needed Eclipse too, since the times I did screenshots this way, I didn't use it.
- Anika
from Android
It was probably a mistake in the article, and Eclipse is not needed. Unless something has changed since this was written. The SDK certainly seems to include all the needed tools.
- Mike Chelen
There are a few apps such as "screenshot" and "screen capture" in the market that look promising if you have rooted the phone.
- Mike Chelen
from IM
Yup ShootMe looks good. PicMe is distinctive in providing a web interface to control captures remotely. That might if might not be useful depending on the situation.
- Mike Chelen
from Android
Thankfully rooting my phone took all of 5 minutes with Unrevoked http://unrevoked.com/ and now the screenshot applications work nicely.
- Mike Chelen
Used "screenshot" to start with, it performed the task as expected. Might try the others to see if any of their additional features are useful.
- Mike Chelen
"Tips * See comment blocks throughout the source code for documentation. More to come. * See /min3dSamples for real-world usage (This may be the best way to start). Caveats * At this stage, API may change without notice. * Targeting compatibility for Android v1.5/OpenGL ES1.0 and higher. "
- Mike Chelen
from Bookmarklet
"Android provides several options for you to save persistent application data. The solution you choose depends on your specific needs, such as whether the data should be private to your application or accessible to other applications (and the user) and how much space your data requires."
- Mike Chelen
from Bookmarklet
"The more general problem you are encountering is how to save state across several Activities and all parts of your application. A static variable (for instance, a singleton) is a common Java way of achieving this. I have found however, that a more elegant way in Android is to associate your state with the Application context. As you know, each Activity is also a Context, which is information about its execution environment in the broadest sense. Your application also has a context, and Android guarantees that it will exist as a single instance across your application. The way to do this is to create your own subclass of android.app.Application, and then specify that class in the application tag in your manifest. Now Android will automatically create an instance of that class and make it available for your entire application. You can access it from any context using the Context.getApplicationContext() method (Activity also provides a method getApplication() which has the exact same effect):"
- Mike Chelen
from Bookmarklet
Beats using SQL for data that doesn't need to be saved between application restarts, since the battery usage is far lower.
- Mike Chelen
Anybody wanna join me, Ed Burnette author of "Hello, Android" and Rylan from Big in Japan (creator of Shop Savvy) on the weekly podcast tomorrow at 9am pacific? Let me know. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/motodev
Android Podcast today at 9am pacific. Join us. Talking with Andre Charland and Joe Bowser from Nitobi about their PhoneGap product and their Android integration. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/motodev...
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