Is there any real cry (basically anime version of pokemon cry) mod compatible with android? I have tried to use 2 Real cry mods i found on the forums but none of them worked. Does anyone know if there is one for android? Thanks
For all future people coming here looking for Anime Cries on Android @DreamyFox has released an update to their Pokmon White ROM patch that removes battle platforms adds new battle backgrounds and adds Anime Cries that will work on Android.
Bruh! No Wonder my Cry Sound of Amoonguss is still the Same Cry Sound Animation even i already used the Among Us Mod lol... Can anyone Teach me how to Install that Cry Sound of Among Us in Amoonguss pls?
I would like to propose a better way to anchor the 1:1 3D models seen through the Sketchup Viewer app using the AR mode.
Currently, the AR mode works very well for furniture models, but it is not very user-friendly and not very functional for viewing 1:1 scale 3D models of buildings.
Position the model by anchoring it to 3 points. Simply choose three corners of a room in the real world and then choose the same corners in the virtual model. This way, the 3D model could be easily anchored and with the appropriate scale to the real world.
Situar el modelo mediante anclaje a 3 puntos. Simplemente escoger tres esquinas de una habitacin en el mundo real y luego escoger las mismas esquinas en el modelo virtual. As podra anclarse fcilmente y con la escala adecuada el modelo 3D al mundo real
There are some great ideas in your suggestions, and we very much appreciate you sharing them with the community.
Could you tell us a bit more about the kind of work you do, how this alignment feature would improve your workflow, and at what stages of the project you would typically need/use alignment in VR?
Actually my request should be applicable to all VR viewers (XR as well). It is a feature that is already well established with the Hololens but in the other applications it is left to the system to anchor to the floor automatically, getting random results. I understand that mixed reality technology with the Hololens has more development, but I feel that the technology already has enough level to better anchor a virtual model to physical reality with other apps and hardware.
The problem is that positioning, scaling, orienting and navigating the 3D model using the VR viewer from the app is very complex and I have no way to manually anchor it to reality. This should be the first thing one does before showing anything to the client, to ensure that the experience is true and smooth.
Hola Aris (y a los que han participado)
En realidad mi solicitud debera ser aplicable a todos los visores de VR (XR tambin). Es una funcin que ya est bien consolidada con los Hololens pero que en las otras aplicaciones se deja al sistema anclar al piso de forma automtica, obteniendo resultados aleatorios. Entiendo que la tecnologa de realidad mixta tiene mas desarrollo pero siento que la tecnologa ya tiene suficiente nivel para poder anclar de mejor manera un modelo virtual a la realidad fsica con los dems apps y equipos.
Mi solicitud puntual es poder anclar un modelo virtual de un dormitorio u oficina a un entorno real. Supongamos que es un proyecto de decoracion interior y se tiene un set para mostrar, el cliente est en el sitio y deseo mostrarle la decoracion de su dormiotrio u oficina no nicamente un mueble -porque eso funcionea bien- si no todo el espacio. No uso iPad ni tampoco Quest, tengo una tablet android y con la sketchup viewer app (tambien tengo windows mixed reality headsets pero no viene al caso)
El problema es que posicionar, escalar, orientar y navegar el modelo 3D mediante el visor VR desde la app es muy complejo y no tengo manera de anclarlo manualmente a la realidad. Esto deberia ser lo primero que uno haga antes de mostrar nada al cliente, para asegurar que la experiencia sea cierta y fluida.
Regarding the location of the model with the Android device, it does have to be able to place axes and height of the model but it is extremely complicated and easily lost. I think it is designed to visualize objects and is not designed to walk spaces, because it is very simple to place a chair but it is very complicated to fit space on space, you know what I mean!
Hi
I have tried to connect my android device over wifi
Able to connect using the adb commands but when i run the test script in eclipse the appium server automatically kills my adb server saying adb server out of date
After that the appium server is not able to detect my device.
Can any one help
*REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* I am a paid subscriber *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* that uses MALWAREBYTES on my *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* computers & phone. *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* There is a perpetual notification *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* on my phone telling me that *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE*. It is *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* annoying and not in any way *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* useful. How do I turn it *REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE* off? Thank you.
Nathan, thanks for the reply, and what you suggest certainly got rid of the notification, but doesn't it also turn off the service? It seems the same as uninstalling the app. I didn't want to inactivate real time protection, just get rid of the 24/7 notification that REAL TIME PROTECTION IS ACTIVE. I see this just as a never-ending ad for MalwareBytes and it annoys me. If I am going to turn off REAL TIME PROTECTION to get rid of the notification, I may as well just uninstall the app and get rid of the notification permanently, which is looking like my best solution.
I agree that the notification is annoying, but it's a requirement by Google to be there. Starting with Android O, Google required all apps to be more transparent to users and display a notification for background processes. Therefore, our real-time protection must have a notification by default in order to run in the background. However, there might be a work around to keep real-time protection on, but not show the notification.
I have tried using the Android app on my Chromebook and hate it. I continue using the web version, but its lack of shortcut keys is frustrating. As more enterprose users are moving to Chromebooks, not to mention EDU users, a Chromebook app would be appreciated.
As the OS of my Asus C433 ChromeBook was recently updated to 109, the built-in Android version was updated to 11. In the meantime, I was able to use Android Evernote in the desktop interface, which is quite convenient. Please check if the version of Android is not updated. However, it is believed that the usability of Evernote on Chromebooks will be better once Evernote for Linux is officially released. However, as written in the above article, only 'Web App', 'Android App', and 'Linux Software' can be used in ChromeOS, and there is no concept of 'Software for ChromeOS'. Moreover, Evernote's share on ChromeOS isn't high enough to create a separate ChromeOS-optimized Android or Linux-based Evernote app, so I don't think there is a 'true Evernote app for ChromeOS'.
As @wonmisays Linux is definitely the way to go. Hopefully the official Linux version will be launched soon. The preview version works really well on Linux but I've no idea how well Linux software runs on Chromebooks. You could I suppose request access to the preview program - perhaps the developers would welcome feedback from people using it on Chromebook.
There are at least a couple of us in the preview group using the Linux client with Chromebooks. They ask us to restrict discussion of the Beta to just within the dedicated forum, but I don't think it's a problem to share that it's working very well. When the Linux client comes out of beta it should be an excellent solution for modern chromebooks.
By the way, the idea, @PinkElephant, that a Chromebook is necessarily "a cheap computer with a lot of restrictions" is rather out of date. Without knowing which Chromebook the OP is using, I wouldn't make that assumption.
I don't particularly want to evangelise for Chromebooks, they just happen to fit in with my needs for personal use. For professional use I have a full Linux install. But still seeing them dismissed by those who don't use them as not "real" computers is kind of frustrating.
Incidentally, as a long term Evernote and Linux user, I remember all the threads in these forums requesting a Linux client, and how they would fill up with non-Linux users confidently assuring everyone that there was no market for it and no point to the idea and that we should make do with the webclient or give up on Evernote. And yet, some years later, here we are waiting for an excellent Linux desktop client to be brought out of Beta.
And in that comment I hear the echo of those who turned up on the Linux client request threads to insist that Linux desktop market was too tiny to possibly be of any interest, and that in any event "everyone knew" that Linux users would never pay for software or services.
You doubt if there would be enough potential Chromebook users to make it viable? Fair enough, and maybe not. Not much of a reason for those with an interest in it not to make their interest known, though.
My doubt is given the main target group being in the educational sector (meaning students who receive equipment purchased by their schools, under management of the schools IT section) that the probable users will be willing to pay for a subscription. Plus they will rotate into that group when they hit the adequate age, but they will as well rotate out of it a short time later, maybe 2 or 3 years.
Nonpaying users are probably not what EN needs to acquire by adding yet another client. Since there is an alternative by the web client, there really is no need to offer 2 clients to a small, economically depressed and very fluent target group. At least this is my outside view to the situation, no inside knowledge involved.
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