Android App: mentioned on the website
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Android App: mentioned on the website
I sincerely hope that this is the right forum but could find no better one. And as a disclaimer: I know how to root a device, this is not what I'm looking for. I also know that Adblock Plus is available as an extension for Firefox Mobile but for various reasons I do not like the mobile iteration of an otherwise great browser.
I have been looking for an easy solution, no root required version of an adblocker for an Android tablet. Apparently there exists an Android application version of Adblock Plus that can be run with or without root.
Here is the app's official homepage: http://adblockplus.org/en/android-about
Here you can see how to properly configure the application: http://adblockplus.org/en/android-config
I even found a German news article (http://www.netzwelt.de/news/93152-app-t ... droid.html) that talks about testing the application on non rooted devices.
The major problem I run into is that the actual application is nowhere to be found. The official homepage mentions that it should be in the Google Play Store. It also says that you can download the apk file from the site to install manually, all without providing a proper download link for the file. I find this mildly infuriating. Have any of you guys heard of this application or know why it is nowhere to be found? Any help would be appreciated.
I have been looking for an easy solution, no root required version of an adblocker for an Android tablet. Apparently there exists an Android application version of Adblock Plus that can be run with or without root.
Here is the app's official homepage: http://adblockplus.org/en/android-about
Here you can see how to properly configure the application: http://adblockplus.org/en/android-config
I even found a German news article (http://www.netzwelt.de/news/93152-app-t ... droid.html) that talks about testing the application on non rooted devices.
The major problem I run into is that the actual application is nowhere to be found. The official homepage mentions that it should be in the Google Play Store. It also says that you can download the apk file from the site to install manually, all without providing a proper download link for the file. I find this mildly infuriating. Have any of you guys heard of this application or know why it is nowhere to be found? Any help would be appreciated.
Re: Android App: mentioned on the website
It has not been released yet.
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Re: Android App: mentioned on the website
Thanks for the information.
Do you happen to have an estimated date of release?
Do you happen to have an estimated date of release?
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the app is mentioned in the actual c't magazin für computer und technik, 25;2012 dated November 19, page 40. it is said "steht auf dem Sprung", so, when will it Land?
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In the third paragraph it says: "Noch im November soll eine Adroid-Version auf den Markt kommen."
Re: Android App: mentioned on the website
It will be released tomorrow.
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Thanks for the update. I'll try it out by tomorrow then, no use in installing the apk, when I can get the easily upgradable version from the Playstore.
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Thanks for sharing!
Re: Android App: mentioned on the website
If you're referring to an "Android App" mentioned on a website, it generally means the app is either available for download or highlighted for specific features related to the content of that site. To access the app, users typically need to visit the Play Store or follow a download link provided on the website. The Android App can offer enhanced functionality or a more streamlined experience for mobile users.
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Additionally, it's important to ensure proper SIM registration, especially if you're using mobile services like Globe. You can complete your registration through the Globe SIM registration portal which ensures that your number is securely registered with the telecom provider
Re: Android App: mentioned on the website
The details you're asking about might be mentioned on the website, especially if it's something related to product drops, sizing info, or shipping updates. There's a good chance the Corteiz Website includes that information somewhere, possibly under FAQs or recent announcements. It's worth checking carefully, as they often update sections without much notice.
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