[APP] CamScanner it turns your smartphone into a pocket scanner - LG Optimus 2x

CamScanner app turns your smart phone into a pocket scanner
It is a great application when you need to scan documents very urgently and also allows to upload the scanned files to your gdocs,dropbox,etc accounts
Turn phone to document scanner
I scan newspapers articles to keep as file and share it on the internet and scan personal docs to my own records. It as simplify my everyday tasks! — Zed Ruger
CamScanner turns your phone into a scanner and Fax. With CamScanner, you are able to digitize any paper documents by photo shooting. Simply take a picture of any paper documents such as receipts, whiteboards, notes, agreement and so forth, and CamScanner can auto-crop image, enhance image quality and create an industry standard PDF file. And the scanned documents can be shared via Email, faxed via Internet, uploaded to cloud like Dropbox, Google Doc, Box.net, and managed by tag, copy, move or search.
With CamScanner you can scan and manage documents like:
* Receipt, Bill, Tax Roll
* Business Card, Membership Card, VIP card
* Agreement, PPT and Whiteboard
* Note, Memo, Script, Letter
* Books, Magazines, Newspaper, Poster, Coupon
* Courier Sheet, Resumes,
…… Any other use cases, please share with us at [email protected].
CamScanner is capable of:
***** Scan
1. Multi-page document—Scan and manage your documents which can include many pages.
2. Quickly batch scanning—Continuous batch scanning and no more wait, fast and convenient.
3. Auto-cropping—Auto crop off unnecessary part on an image with smart image processing algorithm.
4. Color enhancement—Adjust color and brightness to ultimately make images clear and recognizable automatically.
***** PDF
5. Creating PDF—Preview and create PDF files (with note embedded).
6. Multiple PDF page sizes—Over 10 different sizes of PDF files are available (Letter, A4, B5 and etc.).
***** Share
7. Fax— Fax scanned documents via Internet.
8. Images to gallery— Save processed images into gallery.
9. Email—Send files (PDF) or processed images via email.
10. Cloud print—Print files wirelessly with Google cloud print.
11. Cloud storage—Upload files to online storage such as Google Docs, Dropbox, and Box.net.
***** Protection
12. Backup and Restoration— back up the documents into phone SD card.
13. Passcode Protection—Protect your confidential documents!
***** Management
14. Add Tags— Every page in a document can be attached a note and searched by them.
15. User-defined tags—User-defined tags to be attached to document so as to facilitate management and search.
16. Multiple viewing modes—List view, thumbnail view are available.
17. Copy/Move—Support copy or move files between documents.
18. Search—Search achieves by title, tag and note.
19. Merge— Combine multiple documents into one.
Upgrade to Full version to remove advertisements and watermark in PDF.
This app is made by IntSig Information Co.,Ltd
DOWNLOAD AND ALSO SAY THANKS IF YOU FEEL IT'S A GREAT APP
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5pbnRzaWcuY2Ftc2Nhbm5lciJd

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Google Docs v1.0.54

Create, edit, upload and share your documents with the Google Docs app.
v1.0.54 update:
- Create, view and edit Google documents with our new Android editor
- Rich text formatting (bold, italics, underline, font color, background color)
- Layout tools (bulleted lists, numbered lists, indentation)
- Real-time collaboration – see edits from others in seconds
- Cursor presence and highlighting
* Designed for Android to save you time finding your docs
* Edits to your documents appear to collaborators in seconds
* Make quick changes to spreadsheets
* View your documents, PDFs, presentations and more
* Upload and convert files to the Google Docs format
* Take a photo of printed text and convert it to a Google document
* Share docs with your device’s contacts
* Optimized experience to take advantage of larger screens for tablet users, Honeycomb (Android 3.0+)
Supported file formats
Google Docs supports 15 file formats:[33]
Microsoft Word (.DOC and .DOCX)
Microsoft Excel (.XLS and .XLSX)
Microsoft PowerPoint (.PPT and .PPTX)
OpenDocument Format (.ODT and .ODS)
Adobe Portable Document Format (.PDF)
Apple Pages (.PAGES)
Adobe Illustrator (.AI)
Adobe Photoshop (.PSD)
Tagged Image File Format (.TIFF)
Autodesk AutoCad (.DXF)
Scalable Vector Graphics (.SVG)
PostScript (.EPS, .PS)
Fonts (.TTF, .OTF)
XML Paper Specification (.XPS)
Archive file types (.ZIP and .RAR)
Link: http://apkbin.blogspot.in/2012/02/google-docs-v1054-apk.html
cool thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing man
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Google Drive 1.1.4.12 APK

1. Create folder, upload to folder
and move to folder
2. Filter folder contents by file type
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content while on 3G
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Adding books to Library

I like the default 'Reader' on my stock Nook HD+ (running Nova launcher). But any books I have copied across to the internal memory do not show up in the Library app.
I have a lot of epubs on my home media server.
I installed ES File explorer on my Nook. I then copy across a few books from my media server. I paste them onto my nooks internal memory - I put them in the "Books" folder.
They do not appear in my Library as books (they do appear as Files though). It would be nice to get them to show in the Books section and not in the files section.
They open fine in the Reader app, and they are definitely epubs.
Any ideas how to get them to show in the books part?
Edit: from reading around, I'm getting conflicting information about what should appear in "Library". Does content only purchased from B&N only appear in the "Books" shelf, and everything else appears in "My Files"? Surely any epubs on the device will appear on the "Books" shelf in Library?
sterankin said:
I like the default 'Reader' on my stock Nook HD+ (running Nova launcher). But any books I have copied across to the internal memory do not show up in the Library app.
I have a lot of epubs on my home media server.
I installed ES File explorer on my Nook. I then copy across a few books from my media server. I paste them onto my nooks internal memory - I put them in the "Books" folder.
They do not appear in my Library as books (they do appear as Files though). It would be nice to get them to show in the Books section and not in the files section.
They open fine in the Reader app, and they are definitely epubs.
Any ideas how to get them to show in the books part?
Edit: from reading around, I'm getting conflicting information about what should appear in "Library". Does content only purchased from B&N only appear in the "Books" shelf, and everything else appears in "My Files"? Surely any epubs on the device will appear on the "Books" shelf in Library?
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No idea on the actual Nook reader, but might I suggest Aldiko as an alternative. It will read epubs and will work on ANY android device. Couple Aldiko with the Aldiko Sync application and dropbox and you will be in book reading heaven!!!
I started using ebooks back over a decade ago, and have gone through a number or readers and formats. I initially started with mobipocket and PRC files on PALM, then moved over to Kindle reader and the PRC/Mobi format. Had a similar issue with books not showing up nicely on the bookshelf in the Kindle reader app back in the day. Finally moved over to Aldiko and EPUB format a few years ago. The biggest advantage is the afore mentioned Aldiko Sync. It keeps my library synced between my multiple android devices. This includes the books and the LOCATION in the books. I now have over 1000 ebooks amassed and use Calibre on the PC to make sure I have all of them in EPUB format.
If you are heavily invested in the NOOK ecosystem (and DRM) then ALDIKO will not work, but since your main concern is side loaded books, I am guessing they are DRM free. Also, since I use Calibre for conversion of non EPUB format, I have chosen AMAZON as my main purchase point since there are easy ways to remove DRM, and then I can convert the book over to EPUB and load into Aldiko.
If interested, I can provide more detail on how to use Aldiko, Calibre etc, just let me know.
Thanks I have been using Alkido too, I was using it on my Android phone - I downloaded it on my Nook also.
But when I tested a book in Alkido the formatting was different to the Nook default reader. For some reason on Alkido - the text was not justified properly. It was also slower to turn the pages. The book I tested also had lots of hyperlinks to the appendix at the back of the book, and Alkido was *much* slower when clicking these appendix links. It took several seconds to work, whereas the default reader was very quick.
I haven't spend much time tweaking Alkido settings but maybe I will try that if I am unable to get the books into the Book shelf in Library.
Since there is no Nook Reader App that you can click on to load your last book, you seem to have to go to the Library and scroll across "My Files" to find the book. Which can take some time if you have a lot of files.
Hope this makes sense.
Hmmm
I never use hyperlinks in books. 90% of the books in my library are ones I compiled myself from HTML or Rich txt documents. I tend to go in and remove unwanted items like Table of Contents (lots of links there) as well as junk like page after page of copyright, samples of other books, etc.
I used to have VERY strict guidelines for any book that ended up in my library. I would recompile with the book cover as the first page, a smaller book cover as the actual cover (shows up on the bookshelf) and following the std format where the file name is AUthor last , author first - series number - title (example: Rowling, JK - Harry Potter 01 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone)
Up until about 5 months ago, MOST books started out as HTML and then converted to a MS WORD doc( this lets me get the format just right), then converted to a MOBI via Mobipocket creator (so I could add the author and book cover correctly via meta data) then converted into an epub via Calibre. Recently I got a little lazy, and just get the epub directly and use Calibre to modify the metadata if need be. This does give me some small formatting errors, but its livable.
In your case, Aldiko does have Margin settings. You can adjust the size of the margin, as well as set it to justify LEFT, RIGHT, or CENTER.
Not sure what can be done about the hyperlink issues.
Aldiko also offers you the ability to set up a "shortcut" via widgets directly to a specific book on the homescreen.

Insites - Social Web Feeder

Hey all,
We just launched our next generation webbing app:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Insites
Your Visual & Social Web Feeder.
Browse socially through various interesting Websites Teasers. View, Capture, Create & Share any frame from the web.
By using Insites, you can crop any frame from any website using an intuitive cropping tool, design it with an in-app image editor, mark it as "Public" or "Private", tag the image to related topics (called “Domains”, i.e. #hashtags) and add a personal comment/thought.
Unlike Pinterest, with Insites you get to decide what frame you want to share.
You can save any Insite to your Evernote account, share on Facebook or in any other social network.
You can create a new Insite via browsers and other app (using "Share").
Insites let you browse the web visually, and get a little taste, a “teaser” if you like, of any website.
You can use it as your visual web feeder.
nice
Looks pretty cool. I'll check it out.

Gallery Hide - Hide and Secure Photos, Videos

Gallery Hide - Hide and Secure Photos, Videos is completely free to Hide unlimited Pictures and Videos. This encrypted secret locker protects your personal files in your phone.Keep your gallery safe and No need to worry when giving your phone to friends and family.
Top Features
☆ Hide and Protect Photos & videos: Photos and videos imported into vault can only be viewed or played after correct credentials are entered. These photos and videos can also be backed up to Cloud and all your data is stored in encrypted form.
☆ Private Browser: Private Browser is a lightweight mobile browser which can protect you from intruders and still give you rapid browsing speed.With this amazing feature, you can download most of the media files you want. Moreover, the Adblock function can clean annoying pop-ups, banner ads, video ads and give you a comfortable browsing experience.
☆ Cloud Backup: Back up your photos and videos to Secure Cloud,All your data is stored on Cloud and is completely Free to use.
☆ Data Transfer:With Cloud Backup feature, you could easily transfer your data to a different phone.We are using secure cloud DropBox so you don't have to worry about your data.
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► Decoy Mode & Fake Vault
Create multiple vaults with different passwords for storing photos, videos respectively. And one of them can be a fake vault.
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Secretly snaps a picture of any one who attempts to access with a wrong password. Vault captures a photo, the time stamp and PIN code entered by all intruders.

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