Hot answers tagged multiple-devices
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As for the app management, another approach would be using Aptitude. Unfortunately, the app is gone from the playstore, but the concept should still work: Set up a central repository on a server, maintain all apps there, and have the clients on the devices configured to (solely) using this. As for paid apps, it would surely be possible to find an agreement ...
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This applies to Music, but seems it also might generally apply to all Google accounts regardless if they use Google Music or not.
Any user can associate up to 10 devices to his or her account.
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We limit the number of times you can swap out new devices at the request of some of our music partners in an effort to limit abuse.
But you may also run ...
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This article should help:
How to install paid apps on multiple Android devices
Also you can try to install application using web version of Play Store (in the Send to list select needed device, for example, your phone).
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You would easily be able to do this via a nandroid backup, and there a apps on Google Play that allow you to restrict the device.
The only issue is licenses for apps - they are linked to the Google Account, so you would have to use the same Google Account on every device if you don't want to pay for every app for each Google Account on every device.
This ...
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What you want to do is make your own ROM using a existing one and add more stuff to it. This site would have helped you http://romkitchen.org/ but its now down.
This thread contains more info, including links to more tools.
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I think i found a way to do that:
decompressing Launcher2.apk (trebuchet Launcher app) i found an interesting file named
default_workspace.xml under /res/xml folder of the app.
<appwidget launcher:className="com.estrongs.android.taskmanager.widget.TmWidgetProvider" launcher:packageName="com.estrongs.android.taskmanager" launcher:screen="2" launcher:x="5" ...
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I actually think your best bet would be to develop the app yourself. I know that you consider it a last resort but you will get exactly the app you want, you can get the app to talk to a web service that writes the data away to a database. Don't forget security, https between the Android devices and t
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