Kamis, 23 Januari 2014

How do I put ONLY WHAT MUSIC I WANT or a playlist from my music library onto my samsung android phone?

Q. Ok so here is my problemI have over 700 songs on my computer and they are all from my family's different styles and taste. 2 teens,myself,and my husband. I have created playlist or saved playlist with just my stuff in a group,1 child's stuff in a group and the other's in another,and my husband's. I have managed to put just what I wanted to on a flashdrive for my Tahoe,and also on a sd card. But we all have samsung android phones,a rugby pro,2 s3's,and a note 2. But everytime I connect 1 of the phones to the computer and try to transfer that certain playlist to that certain phone it doesn't work. Oh yes it goes on the phone but so does every single song in the music library,and then my husband fusses about having the kids hip hop on his phone or the kids fuss about having his country on theirs. Is there a way to transfer the playlist,without having to copy and transfer each song again individually?
you can not,or rather I have not found a way to transfer the play list to each phone. But you can copy a album and transfer to each phone but not playlist. I did however find a app that I had to download software on my computer and the app on each phone and use my itunes and transfer the playlist to itunes then create a playlist in itunes then transfer that playlist to 1 phone but this is alot of extra trouble.

A. Transfer the playlists from the computer to the individual phones.


What does it take to make android apps for the android market?
Q. I'm a 16 year old boy who is interested and inspired by another kid who is 14 and made an iphone app. So far he has made millions on his apps. I wanna create some apps and I figured the android market would probably be easiest way. What does it take to develop apps. Also would it help if I had an android phone?

A. Before going further, please note that you'll have to pay 25USD for a Google developer account in order to publish apps for the Android Market. For the iPhone AppStore (iTunes), it's even more expensive, 99$ a year minimum I think.

Now for your question:

The most easy way to develop an Android app is through the Google (Android) AppInventor since you virtually "draw" the application and graphically organize its actions and the dependencies between the screens. It's kind of like in Visual Basic if you know that already. Anyway, even if you have no experience, AppInventor is really a good way to start, it includes an emulator, and it's free of course. However, in order to package it in an .apk (to run it on a phone) or to publish on the market, it's not a straightforward step but it's possible anyway through PhoneGap for instance.

Further step would be using JavaScript programming through a platform like Appcelerator Titanium. They have developed a bridge between JavaScript and both Obj-C (iOS: iPhone/iPad) and Java (Android). So the good thing, is once you compile the app, it's usable for both iPhone/iPad and Android phones/tablets. Titanium includes emulators for all those platforms. In addition, it allows to package even for MacOS X (Apple computers) but you have to pay something for Apple, again.

Unless you already know and master Java, in that case go directly with Eclipse IDE and hard code.





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