https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.coolreader
I knew I had seen many of these features
On Aug 3, 2014 11:21 PM, "Stephen Partington" wrote:
> You can also try on xda.
>
> Questions I have are what is the source format? And what is the end goal.
> There are a number of eBook reader
You can also try on xda.
Questions I have are what is the source format? And what is the end goal.
There are a number of eBook readers that seem to me to have much of this
functionality already
On Aug 3, 2014 5:26 PM, "Kaoru Wilbur" wrote:
> Yes.
> Java, xml
>
> You can use C++ with NDK.
>
>
now this is strange. on 192.168.0.3 I can run gimp (which is not on .3)
from 192.168.0.4 however gedit will not run on .3 .
Cool after a bit of research I learned it is a gedit bug! and to
successfully rungedit I need to start it with sudo. Not an ideal situation.
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On Sun, Aug 3, 20
I messed up I forgot the 'X' option but now the error I get is
X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
Sorry about the mistake.
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On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 8:40 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> Now I did look into the man page and the 'X' option looked promising. th
Now I did look into the man page and the 'X' option looked promising. the
first thing I tried was to open the file from 192.168.0.3 which was a shell
on 192.168.0.4 (I was on .4 sshing to .3 which was sshing to .4). Anyways
the response was:
$ X11 connection rejected because of wrong authenticat
Yes.
Java, xml
You can use C++ with NDK.
Basic programming using the Android kit ADT.
I use Eclipse but an Android Studio was released and some people use
that... especially when they cannot install correct tools.
If you ever wrote applets, it is very similar...
One thing to remember if you do
This is a probably a longer and more involved conversation than you think.
There's a few primary factors in supply and demand for app developers:
1. Native vs HTML
There's a huge difference in the available supply of developers and
companies currently equipped to make an html5 site that plays n
Yeah, but Paul with oDesk, it's a 1099 situation:)
So, depending on the consultant, could be more!
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Paul Mooring wrote:
> Not to discourage you from trying to make this happen, but a bit of
> perspective might help. Currently android/java developers are in
Hi Paul,
One would think that Andriod programming is going to be with us for
year... decade at least. However that begs the question, what do you
(or anyone else) think the long term demand will be? Increasing or
decreasing?
Is there any barriers to entry like a nasty learning curve? Spec
Thanks for your insights, Paul.
You last wrote, in part:
> ... Currently android/java developers are in great demand,
> where I live the average salary is around $110,000/yr or
> roughly $2100/week ... [but they need] a weeks time on any
> project just trying to understand what needs to happen ...
or is the secondary router now inaccessible until I reset it back to
factory default?
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On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> o... I get it. I didn't really understand the instructions before. As
> such I don't know the ip address to the secondary router. Is th
o... I get it. I didn't really understand the instructions before. As
such I don't know the ip address to the secondary router. Is there anyway
to do that aside from manually typing in each address until I find it? (I
didn't assign it to 192.168.0.253 or something like that.
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On
That's what I said. See step 2. If you followed those instructions, then
you won't be getting the ip range from the second router because dhcp is
off.
On Aug 3, 2014 4:17 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote:
> well yes but something was wrong. So I got other instructions:
> Connecting two (or more) S
well yes but something was wrong. So I got other instructions:
Connecting two (or more) SOHO broadband routers together
Note: The "primary" router can be an actual router, a software gateway like
Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing, or a server connection that has the
capability to supply m
Wasn't the previous solution to disable dhcp on the second router? Then of
course it wouldn't give out the new addresses...
On Aug 3, 2014 3:33 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote:
> well the deal is that I didn't want to run another cable from my router.
> My confusion isn't on getting it to work but rat
well the deal is that I didn't want to run another cable from my router. My
confusion isn't on getting it to work but rather the numbers that have been
assigned from the second router. I was thinking that it might have to do
with perhaps they had already been assigned ip addresses but the lfs
compu
You DO NOT need to use another router. One is sufficient and 200 feet
of wire would not be a problem. For stronger wireless, you COULD add
another WIRED access point to your network. In fact (I) do exactly
that. I have a AP near the front of the house, and another near the
back. I have a
Not to discourage you from trying to make this happen, but a bit of
perspective might help. Currently android/java developers are in great
demand, where I live the average salary is around $110,000/yr or roughly
$2100/week. Having done a bit of contract/outsourcing work myself, I can
tell you the
More importantly the code changes and is sent to your phone when you
request it (at log on). There's a lot of practical reasons why this is
orders of magnitude better than a static code which amounts to another
password. To understand why think about how most web services end up
getting compromis
Generally, the first to respond.
On Aug 3, 2014 2:19 AM, "Michael Havens" wrote:
> here is my before setup: I live in a mobile house with a porch that has
> been converted into a room. my internet runs from my living room.that runs
> 4 feet to the right to an XBMC box. then I was running wireless
You should only have one DHCP server on your network. If you have
multiple DHCP servers (both routers), which one is the computer going to
pick to get its IP address from?
Gilbert
On 8/3/2014 1:19 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
here is my before setup: I live in a mobile house with a porch that
has
Try Craig's List, Jr College, ASU etc
You might want to find someone that is willing to trade getting some
experience for cheap labor.
On 2014-08-03 12:04, j...@actionline.com wrote:
Wanted: Android App Developer $??? Reward ...
How can I find a skilled/competent/reasonably priced And
Wanted: Android App Developer $??? Reward ...
How can I find a skilled/competent/reasonably priced Android App
Developer ... preferrably Arizona local or at least in the U.S.?
I've tried elance.com and odesk.com and several similar sites, without
success. Mostly get proposals from India and Pakis
here is my before setup: I live in a mobile house with a porch that has
been converted into a room. my internet runs from my living room.that runs
4 feet to the right to an XBMC box. then I was running wirelessly to the
next room for my office computer. Then my brother moved in. at that point
I ran
This a general announcement or did you have a question?
On Aug 3, 2014 12:43 AM, "Michael Havens" wrote:
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