What is the size of the file?  The proper package is ~2.9 M  I wonder
if you might not have downloaded the webpage that holds the link as a
few others seem to have done.

 - michael


On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I try to open the file, (in browser, go to settings, then
> downloads, then select one of my downloaded copies), I get a dialog
> asking which of the following programs do I want to use to complete
> the action:
>
> ES Note Editor
> HTMLViewer
> Polaris Office
>
> I have not actually tried any of those, but none seem promising.
>
> Oh, and Google Authenticator still has not downloaded, so I am still
> locked out of Market.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Raul
>
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:27 AM, Michael Dykman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Raul,
>>
>> In spite of githib's provided mime-type, you should be able to
>> download the file directly to your device via:
>> https://github.com/mdykman/jconsole_for_android/blob/master/dist/j-console-1.0.1.apk?raw=true
>> and save the file.
>>
>> When you open the saved file, it should kick off the install.  I just
>> tested this package in this manner not 10 minutes ago from an ASUS
>> tablet and I have several reports of success on phones from android
>> 2.2+.
>>
>> You will have to enable non-market applications in your setting first.
>>
>>  - michael
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> So...
>>>
>>> I was wanting to install the J interpreter on my android phone.
>>>
>>> Except, I can't.
>>>
>>> A part of the problem is that github delivers raw files as text/plain
>>> and so I apparently need to install an sdk on my phone to get a
>>> console so that I can install the apk.
>>>
>>> But to do that, I would need to use the market.
>>>
>>> But I can't do that because I have enabled google's two factor
>>> authentication for my phone.  And, the market does not support two
>>> factor authentication.
>>>
>>> So... apparently what I need to do is install "google authenticator".
>>> So, I go to play.google.com and seach for google authenticator and ask
>>> for it to be installed.
>>>
>>> "Google Authenticator will be installed shortly"  [ok]
>>>
>>> What?
>>>
>>> So, now I am in a state where play.google.com is telling me that this
>>> thing is installed.  Except, you know, it's not (or: I do not see
>>> anything with a name like "Google Authenticator" in my list of
>>> installed apps...)
>>>
>>> So... to deal with this issue intelligently, I need some way of
>>> estimating how long the download will take to complete (if that is
>>> even the issue).  Or, more generally, I need to understand what I am
>>> supposed to be doing.
>>>
>>> I don't suppose anyone understands this system?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Raul
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>  - michael dykman
>>  - [email protected]
>>
>>  May the Source be with you.
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