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Of course not.
Download it from a torrent website or blog. It's probably gonna be in a zip file. Download a zipping app from the Play Store such as ZArchiver:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en
Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder of your choice. Voila, you have Infinite on your phone.
If you torrent it you probably won't need an archiving app, but you'll need a torrent app. I recommend Flud:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.delphicoder.flud&hl=en
If you need any further explanation just comment or PM me.
You can mass download all (or select albums) from Google Takeout: https://takeout.google.com
Google Photos will realize they've already been uploaded, so it won't reupload/duplicate them.
If you don't want to download all the photos, just some of them - after step 2 click the down arrow next to the toggle and tick the radio button "Select photo albums". From there you'll be able to limit the download to just the albums you want.
If you need a zip extraction app for Android use ZArchiver: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en
If you are updating from older versions before 1.19 (or maybe 1.18, I cant remember) the world file location has changed, just like the text says. They used to be in ~/games/com.mojang/mcworlds, now they are in ~/android/data/com.mojang/mcworlds.
There should be a import button somewhere, but it only moves the worlds and not texture packs etc.
You can also manually move them to the location I mentioned before, though you need a external file manager because Android doesn't like you messing around with datafiles, for example zarchiver allows you to do that.
If you have any more questions, you can PM me or just ask here
ZArchiver is never mentioned and probably not as popular but i've been using it for years. It may lack in some areas but it just works. Handles zips/7z and and file management very well + material design.
Install a zip file program like ZArchiver. Open ZArchiver at least once, and reboot your phone. You should now be able to download and open zip files.
I see. I don't know what kind of file it is from just "com" but usually when I get this sort of thing, it's just an encrypted compressed file like a zip file or 7z.
I'm on Android so if you have the same you can try ZArchiver. It says it handles password protected files. It's pretty good.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
Right I would recommend installing ZArchiver, that's what I use to unzip and cut paste files. You're also going to need SMAPI Installer to install SMAPI (the name is a bit of a giveaway). Once you have these you can find whatever mods you like on nexus. You can use ZArchiver to unzip files and then paste it into a "Mods" folder in the Stardew Valley folder.
ZArchiver: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
SMAPI Installer Android: https://github.com/ZaneYork/SMAPI-Android-Installer/releases/tag/v3.7.6.9
Thank you! And yes,no problem! there's more awesome wallpapers too! I found an apk file from XDA, the wallpapers was snatched right out of a Huwaei Honor Magic 2 it'll be a "zip file" so I highly recommend you to download an app from the play store called "ZArchiver" it'll unzip the file instantly here's a link to it:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
Link to Wallpapers:
Save files are located in /sdcard/Android/data/skyline.emu/files/switch/nand/user/save/0000000000000000/00000000000000000000000000000001/{TITLE ID}
, fill in the title ID as written in every save post, if you cannot access this directory with your usual file manager then attempt using ZArchiver (<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver>)
Copied from discord channel. In addition, you too can join discord channel.
So the full releases are more stable and more optimized but they dont have some features that is in beta. And if you downloaded the app from play store u dont need to worry about the updates. About the world save, normally it should save the world when you update the app to a higher version but since the minecraft have some troubles with external storage i think you should save your worlds just to be safe. There is two ways to save your worlds, first way is by downloading a mod and the second way is using a file explorer. If you want to use mod to save your world you can download it from here. But if you dont wanna install a mod to save your worlds you can download a file explorer (make sure that the file explorer you download/have can access to your data files, for this i recommend ZArchiver, you can download it from here)so after you have a file explorer you need to go to android>data>com.mojang.minecraftpe>files>games>com.mojang>minecraftWorlds, and there should be some random letter folders, each of these folders represent one of your worlds, to know which world it is just click to the folder, there should be a image with .jpeg extension, open that image, it should be the image of one of your worlds, find the world that u want to save from folders and compress that folder to a zip file then rename the extension of it from .zip to .mcworld (the reason i told you to rename the world file extension to .mcworld is because when you try to open a file that using a .mcworld extension with another app you are able to open it with minecraft and that way you dont need to do all these steps to use that world again) then just copy or cut the file to your DOWNLOAD folder. And there you have it you just saved your world to your DOWNLOAD folder.
I use this and the mega thread under the retro tab
And zarchiver to uncompress the file to .GBA
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
Works really good with android
Ah ok so it is Android, download zarchiver from here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
You can extract .7z files using it. Once extracted, move the files to your micro SD card. I believe you can do this with Google files
What? It's weird, it should've work. Normally, you would get a pop-up witb a permission to let the app have acces to data folder. Try ZArchiver as someone said in this thread: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&gl=us
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
I had no problems with ZArchiver, I have just tried it on my phone and tablet, both running android 11. Just remember to give all files access to correct folder when it asks, it should automatically ask when you try to browse android/data, make sure the default file explorer that opens when giving permission is in that path.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
I had no problems with ZArchiver, I have just tried it on my phone and tablet, both running android 11. Just remember to give all files access to correct folder when it asks, it should automatically ask when you try to browse android/data, make sure the default file explorer that opens when giving permission is in that path.
I use this its a file manager that lets you extract .rars 7zips w.e, Also if theres no .gba file after you extract then all you have to do is rename the file to (.gba) instead of (.rar)
BP editing.
This guide explains how it works on android and what is possible.
If you are on android 10 or higher you'll need a file manager that can still access the files like ZArchiver.
The BP's are located at: Android/data/com.StefMorojna.SpaceflightSimulator/files/Saving/Blueprints
This guide explains how it works on android and what is possible.
If you are on android 10 or higher you'll need a file manager that can still access the files like ZArchiver.
The BP's are located at: Android/data/com.StefMorojna.SpaceflightSimulator/files/Saving/Blueprints
TUTORIAL: Download the file at the end of the file you will see .rga or whatever. To extract it simply download Zarchiver https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver when in Zarchiver press the file and choose extract. Once extracted go to Joiplay https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cyou.joiplay.joiplay and press the + at the bottom. You will see something that says "Executable File" press choose and then find the file you extracted which should be named "main.html". That's it enjoy!
You need to open the .mcpack file with your file manager and select Minecraft. If it doesn't work with your file manager, try ZArchiver: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
Are you talking about the tslrcm mobile version? Because i had the problem too with unzipping and it saying it was coreupt or smth.
I tried it with this app and for some reason (don't ask how or why) it worked. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver not sure if it exists on iphone though. If it's not what you ment then ignore^^
Hey! There are 2 files, one is .apk file and the other one is .zip file. After you download them first thing you're going to do is to paste the folder located inside .zip file into Android/obb (I suggest you to use ZArchiver as it's one of the best file manager apps and my personal favorite). Secondly you're going to do is simply install the app by running the .apk file.
Download the window 10 ISO file . Format your USB . Now extract the ISO file directly to the USB . Now you can boot to your USB from Bios by selecting EFI file .
I use Zarchiver and it works fine . I Have tried it multiple times for Windows 10 and Linux distros and it works.
Also don't extract and then move files to USB , you have to extract the files directly to USB .
Thats a zip file containing text files. You need a computer to view and read it best.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en_US
Use this to open the zip on mobile.
You'll find it harding viewing the contents on such a small screen..
If you still have your old HDD, you can force Windows to boot to recovery: force it to shut down while Windows is booting (with spinning dots). Restart, wait a while (if any), then in the Startup Repair/Recovery screen, choose "Advanced options" > "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Command Prompt".
Plug in your USB drive, then invoke diskpart
. Use list disk
to determine disk # for your USB drive, then invoke (replace X with the disk # of your USB drive; all data in it will be deleted):
select disk X clean create partition primary format fs=fat32 quick override assign letter=T active
Now invoke exit
to quit DiskPart. Invoke bootsect /nt60 T: /mbr
to write an MBR, then shut your PC down.
Use ZArchiver on your phone to extract the contents of a Windows 7/8.1/10 ISO to the root of your USB drive.
I have an RCA Viking Pro earlier model, running Lollipop 5.01.
What I run, on it and other Android platforms, is 7archiver https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en_US
It's essentially an Android implementation of 7zip available on Windows (and the compression engine exists on Linux.) IT does the following:
Create the following archive types: 7z (7zip), zip, bzip2 (bz2), gzip (gz), XZ, tar;
Decompress the following archive types: 7z (7zip), zip, rar, rar5, bzip2, gzip, XZ, iso, tar, arj, cab, lzh, lha, lzma, xar, tgz, tbz, Z, deb, rpm, zipx, mtz, chm, dmg, cpio, cramfs, img (fat, ntfs, ubf), wim, ecm, lzip, egg, alz;
View archive contents: 7z (7zip), zip, rar, rar5, bzip2, gzip, XZ, iso, tar, arj, cab, lzh, lha, lzma, xar, tgz, tbz, Z, deb, rpm, zipx, mtz, chm, dmg, cpio, cramfs, img (fat, ntfs, ubf), wim, ecm, lzip, egg, alz;
7zip is my standard archive utility on Windows and Linux, and I was delighted to see a version for Android.
Can use zarchiver to unpack apk and your favorite virus tool to scan or virustotal
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en_US
I doubt you'll have any luck finding a raw iso or zip file download for a Dreamcast game; iso is too big, and 7z/rar are superior to zip in every way, so pretty much everyone uses them. If you need to extract a 7z file in Android, just use ZArchiver.
No, it is built into the hardware. Hardwired from factory.
This setup is literally meant to make data irretrievable from the SD card from anywhere but in your phone. If you don't want that don't use the Samsung method of encryption. You can use something like z archiver which let's you encrypt a folder that can be copied and decrypted with a password on your PC. This is obviously a lot less convenient for daily access to these files but at least let's use them off of the device. Because it doesn't use the hardware key for gription it is not a secure but hey unless you're keeping military secrets in there...
Local PoPos/pigs may not care to, if big fish, then theyll send it to the federales, and its only a matter of days (considering, theres a queue and personnel). Hence, secure erasure used often.
See also, ZArchiver to 7Z encrypt data https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
iShredder to secure erase free space https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.projectstar.ishredder.android.standard
I unpack the zipped files with ZArchiver to listen offline and use Smart Audiobook Player to play them. It's not the simplest way to do it but it works well for me.
Use something like Zarchiver to extract the files, and use Unipatcher (Which I am not familiar with, but I assume it works like a normal IPS/UPS patcher) to combine the ips file with the .gba rom file. I'm guessing both the .gba rom file and the 721 patch are in .zip, .rar, or .7z format so you'll need to use Zarchiver on them both
It's a zip, so I downloaded ZArchiver to unzip it. Then, you just open the planechase.html file in your browser of choice. I haven't tried it in Android's default browser or Chrome, but it works fine in Firefox for Android for me. :)
ZArchiver is the best app I've found for unpacking zips and rars. It's faster and it can unpack multiple archives at a time. It's also great for creating zips.
I generally use Mixplorer but when that doesn't work I use Zarchiver
get it on android PS1 emulator
BIOS files to run the emulator
road rash game file for PS1 comes in 7zip format must decompress to play the game
Download it all, select the file location of bios file when starting the emulator
Extract the road rash game files .iso file with Z archiever to unzip the 7zip format
If game doesn't gets detected automatically then you will have to manually search the game file location
Here is the full procedure:
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These are the download links:
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http://url.dayofdefeat.se/Quake/QRP_map_textures_v.1.00.pk3.7z
http://qrp.quakeone.com/qrp_downloads/QRP_item_textures_v.0.73_dp.pk3.7z
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Then go directly!! to options->mods, select activate (On) and click the trigger on your Gear VR controller to start the DPmod.
Quake will then reload with the DPmod activated.
You can only start a mod when you start Quake GVR and go directly to the options menu.
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I use a very simple app: ZArchiever.
Probably use a zip archiver and extract the ios file and then just apply the icons manually. This might work. Try this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
I prefer ZArchiver.
Maybe this:
ZArchiver - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
I recommend this one https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
ZArchiver can unzip them. There are probably other apps too but this one is very stable and has no ads or iap.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
The default file manager on Galaxy devices restricts access to the data
folder. Try using something like ZArchiver instead.
Does a folder named "Exagear" appear in your file explore?
The directory of this folder is storage/emulated/0/Exagear (basically, as soon as you open your file explorer, you should find a folder names "Exagear").
If you don't know what a file explorer is, you can simply just downloas one (example: ZArchiver or RAR).
If you find that folder, put whatever x32 program and you'll see that the app will start.
If it doesn't start, I don't think that I can help because I don't know which version of Exagear you have. (if you can, try to upload your Exagear file on some clouds (like Mega), get the file's link and send it to me somewhere).
If there no folder named "Exagear", try to create one and follow the previous steps.
> Where do you get your ROMs?
megathread. (read the bot msg)
> de-zip
"unzip"
ZArchiver (android) [freeware]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
ZArchiver APK Mirror (android) [freeware]
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/zdevs/zarchiver/
ezyZIP (web) [free] [no login] [fast!] [no upload!]
https://www.ezyzip.com/extract-files-online.html
B1 Online Archiver (web) [free] [no login] [you need to upload the file!]
ok.
0 - unpack the game using ZArchiver (android)
1 - send the file to Hasher Site like "Toolsley Hash"
2 - send me the result as text or print-screen
[tools]
if you use iPhone I don't know a tool... but you can use a site also, like ezyZIP.
ZArchiver (android) [freeware]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
ezyZIP (web) [free] [no login] [fast!] [no upload!]
https://www.ezyzip.com/extract-files-online.html
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Toolsley Hash (web) [CRC32, MD5, SHA1, SHA256] [opensource]
thx to u/TheStorageManager for the patch link!
the difficulty in this case was that the rom was headered instead of the traditional unreadered no-intro.
use snes-tush in this cases!
anonfiles .com/BcEc7chdy9/ZeldaSwearToTheP8st_7z
yes, there is a space, password: NotByAlvRo
-- info file --
[2022-05-18] Zelda: A Swear To The P*st ver. 1.0 2008-01-08
-- Patching Information Header (SNES) --
[rom]
NAME...: Legend of Zelda, The - A link to the past [U] [!] [Headered GoodSNES] CRC32..: DD42510E MD5....: 1A74468291B02729329DD1357AFB45AF SHA-1..: 8288B4BC88052A3CF4EFFED3ACD6A498847BFB95 SHA-256: D9C69C5270B2F7EAC54F254688A43CC767FD5CB4F21FC079A0F9FBE09978EAEC SOURCE.: https://www.romhacking.net/reviews/5245/ [INFO ONLY]
file...: The Legend of Zelda (A Link to The Past).smc [file found] size...: 1049088 crc-32.: dd42510e md5....: 1a74468291b02729329dd1357afb45af sha-1..: 8288b4bc88052a3cf4effed3acd6a498847bfb95 sha-256: d9c69c5270b2f7eac54f254688a43cc767fd5cb4f21fc079a0f9fbe09978eaec SOURCE.: 4shared .com/file/-S1DGnTSea/The_Legend_of_Zelda__A_Link_to.html [login needed]
File...: Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past (USA).sfc [No-Intro] Size...: 1048576 CRC32..: 777aac2f MD5....: 608c22b8ff930c62dc2de54bcd6eba72 SHA-1..: 6d4f10a8b10e10dbe624cb23cf03b88bb8252973 SHA-256: 66871d66be19ad2c34c927d6b14cd8eb6fc3181965b6e517cb361f7316009cfb SOURCE.: https://datomatic.nointro.org/index.php?page=show_record&s=49&n=1446
file...: Zelda - A Swear To The P8st (NFSW)[headered].smc size...: 4194816 crc-32.: d2bb6fcc md5....: e0836a2e2d73cafbbf86eff427f295d9 sha-1..: 76d90525821ab2cb42b88e5cf4765afa93ff63b5 sha-256: 071a67b34111d27a6df4466b98832a986bfd1ffaaa767333eb78018f2cf440ac
RESULT.: Zelda - A Swear To The P8st (NFSW).sfc size...: 4194304 crc-32.: fc3abe24 md5....: 974d4d46c3ef4cd55f1771be8edea88c sha-1..: ae8d9e761ef5c25ed77055c361fcf2d095ebb81c sha-256: a6addd809a0855feba65e15908f72b31e886039b4ba8769f4990781e32a6efc3
[hasher]
- linux native:
EXT=sfc; echo file...: && echo size...: && du -b *.$EXT && echo crc-32.: && crc32 *.$EXT && echo md5....: && md5sum *.$EXT && echo sha-1..: && sha1sum *.$EXT && echo sha-256: && sha256sum *.$EXT
- windows native:
for %f in ("*.sfc") do @certutil -hashfile "%f" MD5 | find /V /I "certutil"
for %f in ("*.sfc") do @certutil -hashfile "%f" SHA1 | find /V /I "certutil"
- web version:
https://www.romhacking.net/hash/
[header tool]
https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/608/
[patch]
https://www.romhacking.net/reviews/5245/
[patcher]
Marc Robledo RomPatcher JS (web,IPS,UPS,APS,BPS,RUP,PPF,.mod,.xdelta) [opensource]
https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/
[unpackers]
7-Zip (Windows) [opensource]
https://www.7-zip.org/download.html
WinRAR (Windows, linux, macOS, BSD, android) [SHAREWARE!]
https://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
PeaZip (Windows, linux, macOS) [opensource]
https://peazip.github.io/index.html
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ZArchiver (android) [freeware]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
ZArchiver APK Mirror (android) [freeware]
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/zdevs/zarchiver/
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ezyZIP (web) [free] [no login] [fast!] [no upload!]
https://www.ezyzip.com/extract-files-online.html
B1 Online Archiver (web) [free] [no login] [you need to upload the file!]
[emulators]
Snes9x Nightly builds (Windows, linux, macOS, BSD) [SNES only] [opensource]
https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x#nightly-builds
bsnes (Windows, linux, macOS) [SNES only] [opensource]
https://github.com/bsnes-emu/bsnes/releases
RetroArch (Windows, linux, macOS, android, iOS, ...) [opensource]
https://retroarch.com/?page=platforms
Provenance (iOS) [Atari,GG,SMS,GEN,32x,S/NES,GB/A/C,PSX,Saturn...] [opensource]
https://wiki.provenance-emu.com/installation-and-usage/installing-provenance
Delta (iOS) [NDS, N64, S/NES, GB/A/C, GEN] [opensource]
https://github.com/rileytestut/Delta | r/Delta_Emulator
[password]
NotByAlvRo
done!
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver](use zarchiver instead)
ZArchiver (android) [freeware]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
ezyZIP (web) [free] [no login] [fast!] [no upload!]
https://www.ezyzip.com/extract-files-online.html
B1 Online Archiver (web) [free] [no login] [you need to upload the file!]
you will probably need five steps:
(a) an unzipper, like ZArchiver (there are others if you prefer)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en_US&gl=US
(b) the rom
just follow the automod-bot instructions
(c) the patch
https://www.romhacking.net/games/1196/
(d) a hasher (online in this case)
https://www.romhacking.net/hash/
(e) a patcher (online in this case)
https://www.romhacking.net/patch/
so, download the rom, unpack it, check it hash and then apply the patch over it.
cheers!
Use Zarchiver app here to convert to gzip file which also works good.
Download Zarchiver (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver) and open file through this, it will work.
zarchiver sort by name,type,size,date,desc.
try 7-zip for windows:
https://www.7-zip.org/
try peazip for linux:
https://peazip.github.io/
try zarchiver for android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en&gl=US
all free and without ads,
cheers!
Try using a different file manager I recommend https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
You can unpack .zip archives with ZArchiver.
Download zarchiver app here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
Download zarchiver app here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
I have two options for you that use file-based encryption (not to be confused with on-the-fly based encryption that is typical with encrypted containers). For Windows 10, the first, is a file compression program, 7z (portable versiion here). On Android, you can use a program called ZArchiver to decrypt or encrypt AES256 encrypted 7z files. The beauty with this solution is that it is cross-platform so you can work with files on Linux, Mac, Windows, Android, even WSL. Also you can compress and encrypt many files/folders into one or multiple encrypted files.
The second cross-platform option for you would be a program called AESCrypt. They have a console-based version that you can download for Windows which is portable. If you are not familiar with using the console in Windows, then, I suggest using the option above. To encrypt and decrypt AESCrypt files in Android, you can use Crypt4All Lite (AES) or AESCrypt for Android (AndroidCrypt).
Use app that support multi-part 7z archives? ZArchiver claims to support them, but I haven't tested it myself.
I] Getting your bookmarks
(provided you've been syncing your chrome bookmarks)
In your Android browser go to ...
Under "Select data to include"
Deselect all
Select "Chrome" (NOT Bookmarks)
Click on "All Chrome data included"
Deselect all
Select: Bookmarks
Click OK (Top right)
Scroll all the way down ...
Click on: Next step
Choose delivery method
Create archive
II] Importing into your Android phone
Unzip downloaded takeout_xdxdxd.zip archive using e.g. ZArchiver
Within Takeout | Chrome ...
... you now have a Bookmarks.html file that you can import e.g. into ...
i) a bookmark manager ...
I use Bookmark Folder: enables me to manage my bookmarks in one central place for all my Android browsers as well as my desktop browsers via import/export of bookmarks.html file.
Apart from easily changing the default browser you want it to open bookmarks with you can also specify the browser on a per bookmark basis.
The free version is fully functional; I did purchase it after a little while just to get rid of the bottom ad banner.
ii) Kiwi browser. It has one of the best bookmark import capabilities. The next version of Kiwi coming soon promises a direct bookmark(chrome, firefox,...) sync extension.
iii) Samsung Internet browser: you don't have access to a Desktop to set up the Chrome web store extension. In any case it just gives you a one way view of your Chrome bookmarks without being able to 2-way edit them. Bookmarks you create in Samsung Internet don't sync back up automatically - you need to "share" them folder by folder. Unfortunately Samsung Internet does not have a bookmark import capability.
RAR always works non-destructive. To unrar I use ZArchiver. To create rar archives you can use Easy Unrar Unzip & zip. If Your CB doesn't support android apps, start here.
Zip archiver for Android and 7zio for windows.
Been using both for years.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
I use Zarchiver https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver
Idk.... I think there are apps that can open archives for android? Like this one.
i use this Zarchiver but there are lots of applications that can handle archive files
Do you mean an archive manager (for unzipping files?). Try this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en
One and only *alternative to ES file explorer - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver&hl=en
If I could give you gold I would good sir
Here are some more unknown apps that I use regularly for the Android Raster Mace
Zarchiver : Opens compressed flies like rar, zip and even 7z and tar files on the go
Beacon : Flashes camera side LED when you receive a text or call
Mp3tagger pro : Sick of missing album art on most of your songs? Worry no more this app allows you to change mp3 ID2 & ID3 tags with your very own pictures right on your phone.
Wave Control Pro : Use your devices infrared sensor and a wave of your hand to pause, play and skip tracks. Useful when in the car.
Hardware Info : Tells you anything and everything about your device
LockScreenProtect : Someone enters your lock screen password incorrectly? This app takes a snapshot with the frontfacing camera and sends the picture to your email.
Emit : Want to watch a video stored on your computer but are comfy on cozy in bed? This app lets you stream pictures, music and videos locally stored on your computer over the same WLAN. If configured properly you can stream stuff over your carriers data.
TEAM Battery Bar Pro : A customizable sized bar at the bottom of the screen that indicates battery life. Useful in immersive mode or when status bar cant be seen.
Clipper+ : Save as many text clippings to your devices clipboard as you like. With an optional plugin that allows you to share clippings across devices.
Flashify : Probably the most obscure app here because it only does one simple thing. Ever browse on chrome and realize this webpage isn't working properly so you want to change to a different browser? Instead of copying the URL, exiting, finding the other browser, opening the new browser, pasting the new URL, etc This transfers you and the URL directly to the other browser with the press of a button.
Rooted apps. Rooting your android device makes it that much more awesome, this is what I use all that extra awesome for.
GMD gesture control : You mostly use 1 finger to navigate your phone but it can sense multiple fingers. What if you wanted to launch certain apps with certain amount of fingers in certain directions. E.G. turn off phone by holding 4 fingers on the screen and turning counter clockwise.
SD Maid : Absolutely the greatest android cleaner out there. Runs fine without root privileges but works much better with them.
Xposed Framework : Too much to explain but it is literally the greatest thing since sliced bread
A file Explorer... an absolute must https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.zdevs.zarchiver The best unit conversion app on the market:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=andromart.unitconverter The best live wallpaper around https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fishnoodle.koipond_free The most addictive game I've ever played https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=andromart.theredgreengame Another game I play a lot... mobile version of a classic https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=andromart.squarepuzzle And also get Adobe reader if u need to view a lot of pdfs
I've been warning people about accepting excessive permissions for years, and even if this turns out to be innocuous, the permissions you've given the app could have allowed for nefarious transfer of data as well.
I use an older version of Explorer by Speed Software that did not yet request network access.
ZArchiver also doesn't request network access it seems.