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    Default AnyCut: "Make Your Own" option question


    Does anyone know how to use this option? I'm guessing it's a command line thing... have no idea how to use it, though.

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    Default Re: AnyCut: "Make Your Own" option question

    lol yea same here

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    Default Re: AnyCut: "Make Your Own" option question

    ditto -- any help will be greatly appreciated

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    Default Re: AnyCut: "Make Your Own" option question

    I thought I was the only one that didn't know how to use that feature. LOL.

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    Default Re: AnyCut: "Make Your Own" option question

    It seems you have to specify an application, such as "word.exe".
    However, I dont know what the file extentions are for android so I cant test it.

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    Default Re: AnyCut: "Make Your Own" option question

    Source is available although, for some reason, I can't find it now. Anyway, I looked through it and it requires some serious Android knowledge to make one of those. It deals with objects known as Intents, if I remember correctly. I came to the conclusion that it wasn't something I wanted to mess with until I could invesst the time to read up on Android programming.
    Reachin' up to touch bottom

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    Default Re: AnyCut: "Make Your Own" option question

    I emailed the developer...here's what he said. Hmmmm.....

    ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff Hamilton
    To: Nan
    Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:19 AM
    Subject: Re: Any Cut



    That feature is mainly useful for developers. There is some
    documentation at
    http://code.google.com/android/reference/android/content/Intent.html
    that covers what Intents are and generally how to use them.

    -Jeff

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    Does anyone know how to make a shortcut for "New Message" on the desktop???

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