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| location | Sweden | |
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| visits | member for | 4 months |
| seen | May 7 at 20:54 | |
| stats | profile views | 1 |
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Apr 5 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Mar 6 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 15 |
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Trying to invoke Skype from contacts gives me an “Application not found” Default settings for Skype are grayed out, so it seems there are no default settings associated with Skype... |
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Jan 14 |
asked | Trying to invoke Skype from contacts gives me an “Application not found” |
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Jan 13 |
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Add meta information to photos? Allright, answer accepted. Photo Editor is probably the best option. It's smooth enough when you use the camera apps' Share function > Photo Editor > Save (top right corner icon) > Modify > (enter text) > OK > Overwrite > Yes. Still, I cannot understand why this is not a standard feature in most camera apps, but I guess it's more fun to add a sepia effect than to write down what the photo actually is before you forget it. |
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Jan 13 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 13 |
accepted | Add meta information to photos? |
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Jan 12 |
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Add meta information to photos? It's an alternative indeed, but as an absolute last resort. I'd much rather go for the metadata approach, this is after all what the EXIF information that's already in the JPEG's is for! |
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Jan 12 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 12 |
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Add meta information to photos? I couldn't find any way to edit EXIF information in Photo Image Editor. Exif Editor and Viewer works, although not optimal. For example, it shows up as an alternative in the camera apps' Share menu, but it's clearly not working when using this approach (it doesn't show any of the EXIF information, so it's not possible to edit anything). It does work when starting the app normally, and the information does get stored properly. Until I find a better alternative this is the best option, but far from perfect. |
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Jan 12 |
asked | Add meta information to photos? |
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Jan 9 |
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Haptic feedback settings in Android 4.1.1? Thanks, now I at least have vibration in the keyboard. It turns out the stock Samsung keyboard does not have a vibration setting, and the phone comes without the Android keyboard. I ended up installing my trusty old Smart Keyboard Pro, now I have both vibration and arrow keys for moving the cursor (my old Nexus One had a trackball for this). Seems I'll have to live without system wide haptic feedback though, which really is a shame. It seems that every update introduces more bugs than fixes... sigh... |
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Jan 8 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 8 |
asked | Haptic feedback settings in Android 4.1.1? |