mikeyx
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Posted from my nexus 7. But I didn't enjoy it.![]()
I broke down and got one to, arrives today.
Posted from my nexus 7. But I didn't enjoy it.![]()
Thanks Kblood, a most useful reply & much appreciated. Will investigate "rooting" & look further at your recommendations.If you root the Nexus 7, you can change permissions for what an app can and cannot get access to with one of the apps specialized for this purpose. I would suggest Avast, a free Android security application. It can block the most useful stuff for each app, like wifi, 3G and the phone.
You will probably figure out fast why these apps want that kind of access. On iOS they use that kind of access all the time, the users just accept it by downloading the app, instead of being told. Most the apps have a good reason to do so. There are still many that might not though.
For text editing in pure text, and not something like Word documents, I would suggest Total Commander. It can edit text documents / files, unpack, organize your files, access FTPs and other useful stuff.
Otherwise try DB Text Editor. You can use that one with Total Commander.
UPS has been sighted in the neighborhood, gimmee, gimmee!
Up and running yet? First thoughts?
I got my Nexus 7 yesterday, rooted it this morning, installed Stickmount and ES File Explorer and I'm good to go. I was able to play video from a 32GB USB drive and look at pictures from an SD card using a card reader. Woot!
Installed CleanRom 1.1 last night, custom ROM. It's like overclocked stock without some of the Google bloat. V smooth.
Been messing around with Tablet Talk. Can send / receive SMS when connected to same local network as my mobile.
Tinker tinker tinker.
ETA: Oh and Calibre Companion to sync with Calibre. A good way of working around the nuisance lack of USB mass storage connection on ICS+.
Anyone got some app suggestions?
Thanks Kblood, a most useful reply & much appreciated. Will investigate "rooting" & look further at your recommendations.
Splashtop 2 for a remote desktop.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...pad.v2&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
But if you are not using services like that, then there are is much to gain from rooting. Especially when it comes to Avast and its anti theft security. You will be able to control it when its online if you need to, and get its location. There is a kind of command interface for it.
I hope you have not rooted yet, because you need to know that it might make it harder to use services like Netflix and Hulu, since they need DRM to work.
But if you are not using services like that, then there are is much to gain from rooting. Especially when it comes to Avast and its anti theft security. You will be able to control it when its online if you need to, and get its location. There is a kind of command interface for it.
Also you can block WiFi, 3G or phone services from specific apps, and when you get Jelly Bean on it, if it haven't got that already, you can also stop it from putting messages in the notifications tray.
I hope you have not rooted yet
...because you need to know that it might make it harder to use services like Netflix and Hulu, since they need DRM to work.
...and when you get Jelly Bean on it...
...snip...
Came with Jelly Bean out of the box, assuming I'm correct in thinking that's Android 4.1.