on-board if we get project off the ground.
FYI, source is @ http://code.google.com/p/exchangeit
Regards,
Timbobsteve
davin_thompson wrote:
> Unfortunatly... Im not very good with with java... but I'm working on
> it. However, prepairing for this project, I have written an exchan
ty.
Hope that helps.
Timbobsteve
obi wrote:
> So I asked this over in the beginner forum and no one seemed to have
> an answer for me. Does anyone know how to have a menu pop up over a
> dialog? The documentation seems to imply that it is possible, but,
> being new to all of this, I
ept. Hopefully, in a
> few days, i'll have something working in java (so far I've made it
> to a basic http request =P). Wish me luck, and i'll share my results
>
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 17, 11:12 am, Timbobsteve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> H
This post does not belong here. It should be in [android-beginners]
please do not post requests for non-development help in this forum.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> why cant i put my music and pics on the new g1 phone it wont let me do
> anything are there drivers yhat i need to down load?
>
>
always the option to get one off eBay, or perhaps talk to HTC
directly letting them know that you are an Android dev wanting a device
for testing. Best of luck.
Timbobsteve.
Ale wrote:
Sorry Timbobsteve,
I just realized I made a mistake in my previous email: I wrote free
device but I did'
Hi maptracker,
This is more suited to android-discuss and not the developer forums. The
developer-forums are more for assistance with coding issues. Now if you
were coding your own Video Recorder for the G1, then perhaps everyone
would help out.
Regards
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Never mind, I think I've answered both of my questions
You said that the program allowed you to use the On-Screen Keyboard in
any application, which is true but the application needs to have
builtin support for your SoftKey.apk application otherwise it
doesn't work e.g. SoftKey doesn'
I wanted to try this out on the 1.0 emulator, so I downloaded the apk
and installed it; however, after running it and trying to type, it
just crashes saying that the "Application com.dotphone.softkey has
Terminated Unexpectedly".
Do you know if the code for softkey.apk has been tested on the
emul
Short Answer it's not possible.
Firstly, the Android OS needs to be ported to your phone. It is not a
simple application that you run and your phone changes to an Android device.
You will probably need to watch out for some side projects where people
port versions of the Android OS to diff
What I don't understand is why people are deluded enough to think that
they should get one of these devices for free?
I would like to develop programs for Windows, PSP and Nintendo DS
Should I get free consoles and a new PC as a result? No... that would be
ludicrous. I have to pay for the
Am I right in thinking that this needs to be compiled into the
application to work? or is this a global, application-independent
Onscreen Keyboard?
I do believe, should this be the former, that the Android Source issue-
tracker has added a task to implement a real Onscreen Keyboard
regardless of
This probably belongs in a bug-tracker of some sort (http://
source.android.com/), and not the developer list. Also perhaps try the
android-beginners or the general discussion for assistance.
On Oct 22, 4:16 am, solid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just got my brand new G1 and I was setting up my
Congratulations to the Android Development team, Google Employees and
the entire OpenSource community. Today is a great day for developers who
enjoy freedom and developing with freedom in mind.
Viva 'la Android!
Al Sutton wrote:
> http://source.android.com/
>
> For those that missed the announ
Just stumbled across a nice stepping stone here:
http://www.saunalahti.fi/juhrauti/index.html
It appears to be a good start to WebDAV / OWA via Java. I haven't got
a whole lot of time right now, but I will try and read as much of it
as I can over the weekend.
Hope others want to help with this
-mobile.com
On Oct 17, 1:20 pm, Timbobsteve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
This isn't another thread asking if exchange server is supported on
Android... so don't worry :P
I just wanted to start a dialog with other developers about how to
possibly tackle the MS Exc
Hi All,
This isn't another thread asking if exchange server is supported on
Android... so don't worry :P
I just wanted to start a dialog with other developers about how to
possibly tackle the MS Exchange support issues on Android.
I'm not the best coder in the world, so I can't really provide e
It's just my opinion, but I still see no major point in using a 64-bit
machine to develop for Android. 64-bit won't give you any large advantage.
I can understand that if you're already running 64-bit, then the change
to 32-bit would seem crazy, but if you are building a box for
development I
There was a few books being written, as well as a few that have already
been released. I did read a few parts of Android Essentials from APress,
but I found the content and API's in the book to be different from the
0.9 SDK that I was using at the time. I have found that a good handle on
Java and
My congratulations to the Android dev-team. 1.0 is always a great
achievement. Well done and keep up the great work, we appreciate it!
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My 2p
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h this? Is it just that there are no
Apps registered to handle opening of .png images and .txt files? Or is
my code wrong?
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