Tuesday 20 May 2014

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Get Multi-Window Multitasking on Any Android Phone or Tablet

In one screen you are not able to done "multitask", and you sew many mobile that are involving in multi tasking function, don't worries now you can use "multitasking" in your any Android device. 

Android still doesn't offer proper multi-window multitasking, but you can get it with a third-party tweak. All you need is root access — you don’t have to install a custom ROM.

Multi-window multitasking is found on some Samsung devices, where it only works with specific apps. You can also use special floating apps on any device. The solution here will let you multitask with any app.

Install the Xposed Framework

We’re using an Xposed Framework module here. The Xposed Framework requires root access to install and provides a platform you can install various tweaks for. These tweaks used to require flashing a custom ROM — now you can just install the Xposed Framework, download a module from within the app, and reboot. If you don’t like a tweak, you can disable it and reboot again — simple.

Assuming your device is already rooted, you can download the Xposed Installer from here and side load it onto your device. Follow our guide to installing the Xposed Framework for more information on getting started and using this powerful customization tool.

Install XMulti Window

We’ll be using XMulti Window for this — you’ll need to install the Xposed Framework from within the Xposed Installer app first.

Open the Xposed Installer app, tap Download, and locate the XMulti Window module. Download the module from within this app, enable it, and reboot your device.


Choose Your Apps

Open the XMulti Window app from your app drawer to get started. Tap Sidebar Settings in the app, tap Sidebar App Settings, and use the Add button to add the apps you want to multitask with here. The apps you add to this list will appear in the sidebar so you can open them in split-screen mode.


Launch Split-Screen Apps From the Sidebar

Tap the Open Sidebar option in the XMulti Window app to launch the sidebar, and then swipe in from the left side of your screen. The sidebar will appear at the left side of your screen above other running apps — it functions like a floating app.



To open an app in split-screen mode, long-press the app’s shortcut icon in the sidebar and tap Add to up Work space or Add to down Work space. If your screen is oriented horizontally, you’ll see the Add to left Work space and Add to right Work space options instead.


When you've opened the apps you want to use, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notification shade and tap the Sidebar Running notification. This closes the sidebar, freeing up your screen space. You can always swipe in from the left again if you want to view the sidebar and open another app.


You’ll then be able to use both apps alongside each other. Here we’re watching a video while browsing the web — the kind of powerful multitasking that’s still impossible on most tablets and mobile operating systems today!

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Tuesday 8 April 2014

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Solved – Nokia Certificate Not in Phone and SIM Error

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Recently i seen the issue in my friend mobile handset its (Nokia), after flash the mobile he is not able to install any application it cause occur  " Certificate not in Phone and Sim"

Sometimes while updating the phone or when you’re just completely out of luck, your Nokia phone may not install any new applications because it has lost all its certificates which are used to install signed applications to the phone and allot them proper permissions depending on how much can they be trusted.

People keep asking me for help regarding this same question again and again. So I’m publishing a solution here to help anyone who faces a No Valid Certificate or Certificate not on phone or SIM error on his Nokia S40 phone (even other phones can get the certificates through this method. Just give it a try.

Procedure to re-install Nokia certificates

All you need to do is to open the certificates in the phone’s default browser. Opera Mini or Nokia Browser will NOT work. I’ve uploaded the certificates onto the server here, so it is just a few easy steps for you.

Compose a new SMS in your phone.
Write http://bit.ly/NokiaCertificate as the content.
Now either save this SMS as draft or send it to your own number so that you can access its content in the message viewer.
In the message viewer, select the link and open it (tap on it in case of touch phones).
From the page that opens (http://resources.techmesto.com/NokiaCertificates/), keep clicking on the various certificates and Install them.
The certificates will be installed and available for approving signed apps.
To confirm, you can Go to Settings> Security> Authority Certificates

Alternative Way:

If you have access to entering the web address in your default browser (web), you can just skip the first 4 steps and instead manually enter the address http://resources.techmesto.com/NokiaCertificates/ in your browser’s Go To Address column and install certificates from the page that opens.
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