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I know and it doesn't have this particular problem but it's three times more expensive. Also I'm unfortunately forced to use Dropbox and I really don't want yet another cloud storage thing running in the background.I use SugarSync for KeePass between 3 devices and it works great.
Switching from ICQ to Google Talk was already a pain. Don't really want to do that again.Other chat clients may provide better functionality - however I can't say for certain because I mainly use FB messenger now.
Create an empty file and call it... whatever.lkj. Now download it with Google Drive and convince Android to even try opening it with anything (preferably a program of your choice).When Google Drive makes something available offline, you can easily access it from the Google Drive app. Hopefully you can make it work for you.
Don't think that's it. I often just put it in the dock on my desk and let it display the clock. Don't think it enables any kind of sleep mode in that state. There are also no option like that to be found anywhere.1. Is your phone's sleep mode enabled? Its made by Samsung so it may have the power saver feature in the settings.
But that's the point. I can't open it from within drive or any file manager. Android doesn't know the file extension so it won't do anything. Not even offering me to choose which program I want to open it with.2. As been said before, open the Google Drive app and you can see everything from it.
But that's the point. I can't open it from within drive or any file manager. Android doesn't know the file extension so it won't do anything. Not even offering me to choose which program I want to open it with.
The only way to open it is from within KeePass and I don't feel like navigating there every single time as it's just cached so the directory will likely change after every update.
Starting to hate Andorid and some Google programs...
I recently got a Galaxy Nexus and Googlized everything a bit. Switched to Gmail, Google Reader, Google Talk, Google Drive [...].
There are some problems that I
How about this. I downloaded 4.0.4 on Tuesday. Now my S2 is ruined. Battery lasts 20 minutes. Samsung says "too bad, can't do anything about it". Sprint is sending me a replacment phone. Hope it doesn't have the dread OS. Mark my words. This is the biggest disaster in device history. Let's see how many millions of phones they ruin.
Are you just assuming or did you actually try it?That's odd. Normally Android should ask you what to use to open it.
Are you just assuming or did you actually try it?
http://i.imgur.com/1sPjq.jpg
Try the same. I used a .dat file for this screenshot.
How about this. I downloaded 4.0.4 on Tuesday. Now my S2 is ruined. Battery lasts 20 minutes. Samsung says "too bad, can't do anything about it". Sprint is sending me a replacment phone. Hope it doesn't have the dread OS. Mark my words. This is the biggest disaster in device history. Let's see how many millions of phones they ruin.
See? this is why i don't upgrade firmware. i flashed a ROM to my old Optimus V by mistake (thought it was part of the rooting process haha) and while it was neat it sucked the battery dry super fast. same for firmware, if it ain't broke, don't fix.