Thursday, August 25, 2016

Android Apps: RemoteDroid and Gmote Comparison with Step by Step Help for Both

A quick how to comparing two different ways of turning your Android phone into a wireless keyboard and mouse.  The article compares two programs that are made for said task and these are: RemoteDroid and Gmote.

 Ever want to lie down and watch a movie in your bed and then turn your computer off without having to get up? Or just having a really lazy day and don't want to move at all? Well luckily enough for you, you can use your Android device to do all of the work for you provided you have a few things:




I have used both of these applications and both of them have their ups and downs, it really depends on what strengths you want in them. First lets discuss..
RemoteDroid was developed by Joshua Cera and works great as a wireless mouse and keyboard whether or not your Android device has a physical keyboard. RemoteDroid sections the touch screen on the phone into three sections, like a touch pad on a laptop. There is a big open area to use as a touch pad and then the bottom is two buttons representing the left and right mouse buttons. In between the mouse buttons if you don't have a physical keyboard is a keyboard symbol to pull up the virtual keyboard and act as your computers keyboard. The trackball is also integrated well, it can be used to scroll down the page or if you click down on it it will change to being a trackball that controls the mouse on screen. If I just want to use the mouse/keyboard this is definitely my choice because it seems to flow more smoothly. Now for the step by step guide on how to install RemoteDroid how to use it. If you need RemoteDroid help, just follows the links to the server and that takes you to the developers website with lots of FAQ's.

*Note: This program IS compatible with Windows, Linux and Mac as well. Actually OS that lets you run Java.

RemoteDroid keeps a list of your recently used IP's now so it's easy to change if your router likes to change the IP on your computer.

Gmote was developed by Marc Stogaitis and Mimi Sun and is a great application as well. However, its strengths are being able to connect to your media and act as a remote control to play videos, music, or even picture slideshows. Gmote also recently added the feature of being able to play some of that media directly on the phone as opposed to watching it on the computer. Gmote too has the ability to function as a wireless keyboard and mouse, but the mouse does not have the divided up touch pad screen. Also clicking and dragging to select or highlight text doesn't work since clicking and holding down on the screen acts like a right click on the mouse. One tap is a left click and click + hold down is a right click. As well as with RemoteDroid, if you need any Gmote help or any questions, the link provided in this article will take you to the developers website where hopefully your questions will be answered. Now then, on to the step by step guide of installing and running Gmote!
*Note: This program has install files for Windows, Linux(but needs VLC player in /usr/bin/vlc) and Mac(Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard)
 
Well, thats a quick rundown of two great programs for Android. Just figure out what you would primarily use the program for and get the one best suited for your needs or even do what I did and get both. I just switch back and forth depending on what I am doing at the time. Both of these are great programs and can both make your life a lot easier or lazier depending on how you want to look at it. Enjoy and long live Android!

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

How To Remove Ads From Free Android Apps

This post will teach you how to remove ads from free Android apps and you will never see them again. One of the disadvantages of free Android apps is the issue of popping up developer ads prompting you to click, of course you can click on those ads for you own sake but what if you decided to remove the ads permanent from the apps and turn them to a premium apps?

To remove ads from free Android apps is more like having a paid version of the app, and more so, you don’t really need to start downloading free Android apps again since you can easily download paid Android apps for free without any itch. Downloading paid Android app for free does not have anything to do with amazon month give away app but downloading directly from Google play store.

Now, straight to the business on how to remove ads from free Android apps and to do this, you only need to do the following and you are good to go.



How To Remove Ads From Free Android Apps


To remove ads from free Android apps, you need to take the following steps and they are very simple and it does not require any special skill.

Root Your Android Phone

Download Lucky Patcher

With these two things done, you can easily remove ads from any free Android apps from Google play store.

How To Root Your Android Device

I believe the word “root” is no long new and if it does, I have written few post on how to root android phone and you can just check them out to root your device. And if your Android phone is rooted already, then head straight to the next step.

This procedure only applicable to new apps that you would love to download and not the one you have already or downloaded already.

Launch the Lucky patcher you downloaded and grant root access when prompted.

Navigate to the tools, and filter section toward the left side and select block advertisement on this device.

Wait for few seconds and you will see a message “Hosts file updated” notification as a successful sign in.

Congratulations, you have successfully remove ads from free Android apps on your device as Lucky patcher will block all ads on the device.