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Category Archives: Android
Trip Mobile Device Gimp Photo Enhancement Tutorial
Continuing on with our trip themed tutorials, following on from the last Trip Mobile Device Usage Clock Tutorial one, let’s continue on in our non chronological manner, but a manner in which we reference all six of our Mobile Device … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, GIMP, Photography, Software, Trips, Tutorials
Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, image, iOS, iPad, location services, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, photograph, photography, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Clock Tutorial
Continuing on with our trip themed tutorials, following on from yesterday’s Trip Mobile Device Usage Primer Tutorial as shown below, let’s take a look at our Samsung GT-S5310B (Android 4.1.2) mobile phone method for the sixth “Clock app” idea below … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged Android, clock, Google, Google Maps, iOS, iPad, location services, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Primer Tutorial
The word trip, in English, conjures up many thoughts for many of us. We hope that a trip conjures up happy memories for you, but we realize sometimes that is not the case, but be that as it may, a … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, iOS, Trips, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Google, Google Maps, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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Contact Us Feedback Android Tutorial
A couple of days ago we presented Contact Us Feedback Primer Tutorial as shown below … and said … Maybe you remember reading about the recent Feedback functionality here at RJM Programming when we presented Feedback Email Attachment Iframe Tutorial. … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Android, contact us, crontab, curl, email, email client, event, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, landing page, mailto, mobile, onload, programming, select, tutorial
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Android Studio Real Physical Device Tutorial
When creating Android apps with Android Studio IDE (or any other IDE, for that matter) it’s great to test the working of the app with various mobile phone and tablet emulators with AVD, and it’s even “greater” to extend that … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android Studio, avd, disk partition, emulation, Google, Google Play, IDE, install, Java, lead, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, middle game, mobile, mobile application, programming, Samsung, tutorial, XML
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