2014年9月18日 星期四

Add and display public Google calendar on Android device

Add a public Google calendar to your Android device

Subscribing to a Google calendar on Android is actually a two-step process. You must first subscribe to the calendar using the web version of Google Calendar and then add it to your Android device.
Subscribing to ical on Google Calendar web:
Step 1: go to Google Calendar on the web
Step 2: Choose "Other calendars"






















Step 3: In the dropdown menu, choose "Add by URL"

Step 4: Insert our calendar's ical address (You need to search by yourself), click "Add Calendar," and you should be all set.

Adding subscribed calendars to Android:
Step 1: On your Android device, you may have to clear the existing calendars and re-sync the data for a new calendar to show up.
  • Settings / Applications / Manage Applications / Calendar -> Clear Data
  • then Settings / Applications / Manage Applications / Calendar Storage -> Clear Data
Wait a few minutes and you should be able to see the new calendar. If it does the new calendar does not show up, also do the following:
  • Settings / Accounts & sync -> select your account, uncheck the "Sync Calendar" option 
  • Wait a few minutes and re-check the Sync Calendar option to see
Keep in mind that if you have 2-step verification enabled on your phone, you may have to remove the account entirely and re-add it.

2014年4月5日 星期六

Use Adobe Flash Player with Android 4.4 (KitKat)

1) Download Dolphin Browser 

Download link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser

2) Download the hacked flash player

Download link: HERE

Warning: Make sure that you have uninstall the flash player installed in your device and then install the hacked one for compatibility reason.

If your devices refused to install apk outside Google Play, you may set in your device (Settings> Securities> Unknown resources) to allow installation of apps from unknown sources.

3) Make sure that the flash setting in Dolphin Browser (Click Menu>Settings>Web Content>Flash Player) is on.

Flash Player is not officially supported and therefore the speed of loading of flash video may be slow. However, I have tried many sites such as YouTube and Hulu. They all work properly with satisfactory results.

After that you can open flash and flash game on your mobile or tablet.

Source:http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/guide-how-to-play-flash-video-android-4-t2548001

Thanks all.