Angel Browser - Great with alot of customization but bug on N7? - Nexus 7 Themes and Apps

This was posted by a user called Glace at the Google Play:
I was excited by all the features and customization of this browser, but using SwiftKey Keyboard, inserting a space into a textarea scrolls the page down and doesn't insert the space. I even tried copying a space and pasting it in and it did the same thing. That makes this browser useless for my purposes, which is a shame.
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I expirience the same problem on Paranoid Android 2.13 with both Swype and the stock keyboard. On my Galaxy S with Android 4.0 does that bug not exist.
Could somebody else test if the could reproduce the problem? Please post what ROM you use.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIm5ldC5hZGdqbS5hbmdlbCJd
Btw, other than that, best browser from all that I tested! And I think I tested nearly all

Same problem here. I messed around with the settings a little bit but found no such solution to the problem.
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Paranoid Android 2.16 same deal.

Paranoid Android 2.1799 faux kernel. Same.
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I've been trying this browser, seems to work well. I keep going back to Firefox, but this one is still on my N7, that's a good sign! Not rooted, so hopefully none of the keyboard issues posted here.

Same problem on Kaos Droid ROM. Shame.
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HTC keyboard for Samsung GS

This is a request does anyone know how to get htc keyboard, done a search but did not find. Help would be appreciated.
Install apktor from the market. Search Google for repositories for it. Some of them have apps that are not allowed on the market such as the HTC keyboard which is obviously copyrighted.
Can I just say that it is by far the best keyboard out there.
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Thanks
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Swype is miles ahead of any keyboards I have ever used, even all the hardware ones (see my sig)
Search on my posts I posted a link to prepare and download custom versions of the HTC keyboard.
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just grab and install htc mod (you can find it in nexus section), i did this and it works great
Thanks guys for your help, I'm so used to the desire keyboard and the auto correction and suggestion which IMHO is easier to use and more accurate. I sold my black desire which I enjoyed using and sort of made a rash move by buying samy s. I just can't get over the lagging and the gps issue which was working perfectly on desire. Ow well i'm stuck now got to make most of this.
I wish I could sort out this lagging issue which sometimes drives me mad. I did read about people complaining lagging issue I seriously didn't expect it ot be this bad honestly.
Where can i find in htc section? internet is so slow here in this hotel... someone can help?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=624416
Seriously, modaco's lag fix should be stickied on to sgs forums.
Since I went and applied the fix, all my apps open and close amazingly super FAST.
So, stop complaining and DO IT.
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mrassol said:
just grab and install htc mod (you can find it in nexus section), i did this and it works great
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It did not work for me, my galaxy s is rooted abduction has original f/w.
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never mind it worked

Fennoc (firefox) for armv6

Just thought I'd drop a blurb.. Fennoc has started building for armv6 almost a week back.
Since the ftp is still dev/tester (from official ftp but not official release as of yet), I won't link it, but not too hard to find the ftp with a good search engine
Once your in, .../mobile/tinderbox_builds is where you want to grab your choice of beta, aurora or nightly (in central); listed most stable to most experimental.
Yeah there are plenty great free browsers on play store, but this is arguably the best open source browser. So search about and enjoy.
Rob
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pretty sure this has been posted multiple times now once by myself lol
Firefox on android is a little disappointing though... (The features in general and not the beta build...)
sharingan92 said:
pretty sure this has been posted multiple times now once by myself lol
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Looked up your post.. a link to a working mod. These are Mozilla (concurrent) builds.. started 06/21/12. So its newsworthy I believe.
AceRoom said:
Firefox on android is a little disappointing though... (The features in general and not the beta build...)
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The great thing about open source is.. if one is dissatisfied, it can be modded. Even if not a dev-type, one can test and send statistics (which help the Mozilla team).
Which feature do you most dislike?
I am impressed by Firefox/fennocs print to PDF personally... formats better than other browsers (or their plugins) from my experience.
Good input.
Rob
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Good input!
I just meant, overall as for the user experience goes, there were better browsers for android but I didn't know about those features. Let me give it another evaluation and get back to you.
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Hey again. I took another good look at firefox. I think the thing which made me dislike it initially was the lack of a full screen mode (I was using the ICS browser at the time and the way it manages the full screen mode is brilliant).
But as you said, it does have some good features. I like the master password (That's why I keep switching between ff and chrome on the PC) option. I suppose the firefox sync would be an advantage if you use it (I personally don't). And the way tabs are organized are good. I would still say that firefox needs some more work if it wants to compete with the ICS browser or dolphin.
Lol I was about to post this. Only just noticed it really.
Thanks anyway for sharing rob
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AOSP browser from ICS on N7 ?

Does anyone think it would be possible to install the default browser from ICS? The jelly bean browser is lacking the very useful and important "read" function that I loved do much.
I tried to copy the browser from my evo lte, but it only crashes.
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haz3lnut said:
Does anyone think it would be possible to install the default browser from ICS? The jelly bean browser is lacking the very useful and important "read" function that I loved do much.
I tried to copy the browser from my evo lte, but it only crashes.
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I flashed the AOKP JB build 1 rom, and it has the stock browser in it.
Did you change to the proper permissions? Did you disable the browser sync app?
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Yes. Yes. I got the jb browser running just fine. But it lacks the very important "read" function, which reformats a page for easy, uncluttered reading. That's why I'm looking to install the version from ics.
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haz3lnut said:
Yes. Yes. I got the jb browser running just fine. But it lacks the very important "read" function, which reformats a page for easy, uncluttered reading. That's why I'm looking to install the version from ics.
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Read function?
man....I can't for the life of me picture that...guess I must whip out the Gnex and look....I prolly been overlooking a very useful feature haven't I?
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ashclepdia said:
Read function?
man....I can't for the life of me picture that...guess I must whip out the Gnex and look....I prolly been overlooking a very useful feature haven't I?
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See here: http://www.guidingtech.com/11294/and...-things-to-do/
I used it all the time. But not there in the JB browser.
haz3lnut said:
See here: http://www.guidingtech.com/11294/and...-things-to-do/
I used it all the time. But not there in the JB browser.
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Wow
Looks very useful
Thing is,.I've NEVER.seen that. Ever. Anywhere.
only thing even close that I've seen is pressing menu> dance for offline reading. i have never seen what is described there at all.
Is that a feature built into a certain OEMs included browser? Cuz it's certainly not on my gnex on stock aosp.
Maybe I'll need to go back to ics again just to make sure i am not losing my mind lol. Which i probably am.....
Hmmm, well I know it's on my htc evo 4g lte, so maybe it's only htc phones?
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Correct, that is a functionality within the sense browser. Not the stock ICS browser.
Is HTC violating the GPL by not releasing the source for their modified browser? Or is that source available somewhere?
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Adobe Flash Player

I've searched and couldn't find any helpful information regarding Adobe Flash Player working on the GS3. All I read was some have it working and most dont. So I decided to create a thread regarding this.
Me and a friend been searching google for along time and I finally found this youtube video thats 6 days old showing how to get in working.
THIS IS NOT MY WORK!
I tried it out and now i have Flash Player working in the Stock Browser. This is my 1st post so be gentle on me Ladies and Gents. I'm just trying to contribute to the community.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E3R9gNU4X4
I've had Flash working just fine in the stock browser and other browsers on my S3 from the get go.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGUf34IB3V8&feature=related
More popular =p Would think it would work with ICS. Don't really understand why anroid 2.0 is gingerbread, then 3.0 is honeycomb, then 4.0 is ics and then 4.1 is jb? D= weird
ReapersDeath said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGUf34IB3V8&feature=related
More popular =p Would think it would work with ICS. Don't really understand why anroid 2.0 is gingerbread, then 3.0 is honeycomb, then 4.0 is ics and then 4.1 is jb? D= weird
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gingerbread wasn't 2.0. eclair was 2.0/2.1. froyo was 2.2; gingerbread was 2.3.
the small steps in versions are because they aren't big enough updates to warrant a big step in numbers. they are just incremental updates.
Flash works on stock browser on S3, make sure your on ICS for official support. For JB, you can search XDA there is a thread on how to make it work. Flash doesn't work on Chrome regardless of ICS or JB.
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Mystikalx said:
Flash works on stock browser on S3, make sure your on ICS for official support. For JB, you can search XDA there is a thread on how to make it work. Flash doesn't work on Chrome regardless of ICS or JB.
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...which is exactly why i don't use Chrome nor understand why it gets so much recommend. I find it terrible as a browser personally.
LordLugard said:
...which is exactly why i don't use Chrome nor understand why it gets so much recommend. I find it terrible as a browser personally.
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I mean, flash is going bye-bye anyways, and html5 is stepping up.
cnstarz said:
gingerbread wasn't 2.0. eclair was 2.0/2.1. froyo was 2.2; gingerbread was 2.3.
the small steps in versions are because they aren't big enough updates to warrant a big step in numbers. they are just incremental updates.
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I just used that Youtube video that u linked and it works also the only difference is the version in the link i posted is the Adobe Flash Player apk is updated.
You guys do know that there is not anymore development on flash for mobile .... the only way to install on jelly bean is by downloading and side loading it anyways ....
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...um=organic&utm_term=adobe+flash+mobile+update
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Epix4G said:
You guys do know that there is not anymore development on flash for mobile .... the only way to install on jelly bean is by downloading and side loading it anyways ....
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...um=organic&utm_term=adobe+flash+mobile+update
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+1 Adobe ceased all support for android above 4.x, ICS and above... see article here and the list of compatible devices here.
And the video has so many uneeded steps, just download the apk and side load it with any file manager and use the Boat, Firefox or Dolphin browsers. Another work around is Skyfire, but that is outdated and las update was 2011...
monlo said:
I mean, flash is going bye-bye anyways, and html5 is stepping up.
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Yes but there are still a bagillion sites I visit this here and now that Chrome fails at. So in that case, its useless to me.
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LordLugard said:
Yes but there are still a bagillion sites I visit this here and now that Chrome fails at. So in that case, its useless to me.
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Same here, there many sites that I go to to view video that are still in Flash (flv) format and the HTML5 take over will take a few years to get there. Youtube was one of the first adopters of HTML5, but many are still falling behind.
Thanks to this thread I've found the Boat Browser, was using Dolphin a lot more than Chrome. I find Chrome lacking and missing some features, expected a more robust experience. I'm going to keep it for now and see how it evovles over the course of time.
I'm using the xscope browser along with the swf player from Market. It's working pretty good...perhaps it'll work with chrome browser as well. Might wanna give that a shot.
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LordLugard said:
Yes but there are still a bagillion sites I visit this here and now that Chrome fails at. So in that case, its useless to me.
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After my longtime fight to get away from Dolphin browser I finally settled on Chrome. I use an app now called 'flashify' in the Play store. Whenever I hit a snag I share the page to Flashify which in turns allows me to carry the link over to another browser. In this case its the 'OCS Browser included in/with JellyBomb ROM.
Really bored one day I decided to track my battery usage and internet connections. I found that Dolphin was a bit of a hog compared to others. Can't get into the swing of Firefox. Used to use Boat but it seemsBoat was just right behind Dolphin Browser is size/data hog. It didn't really slow anything down that I could tell but I just felt Chrome would be... Less of a mem hog/battery/data hog than Dolphin. I could be wrong.... But seems to worm better for me. Just a thought...
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Sorry for the typos.. Fat fingers syndrome.
yeah ive noticed that adobe flash is no longer in the market anymore, only reason why i was able to download from the market was because on the first day i got the gs3 i saw it once and download it on stock kernel, when i rooted and flash my rom it desappeared from the market, later found it under apps that i installed from my previous phone up until now from the new google data recovery. Now everytime i flash a new rom i can get it from the market throught the google recovery. forgive my ignorance, but whats so great bout the new HTML5 versus the adobe flash and what new features is it having?
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yeah ive noticed that adobe flash is no longer in the market anymore, only reason why i was able to download from the market was because on the first day i got the gs3 i saw it once and download it on stock kernel, when i rooted and flash my rom it desappeared from the market, later found it under apps that i installed from my previous phone up until now from the new google data recovery. Now everytime i flash a new rom i can get it from the market throught the google recovery. forgive my ignorance, but whats so great bout the new HTML5 versus the adobe flash and what new features is it having?
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Flash has always been horrible at memory usage and html5 is more of a native thing so much more user friendly ..just going to have to be patient while people update
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[Q] Keyboard Not Popping Up

I'm having a weird issue in that I can't input text on a particular website (MyMathLab - it's where I do my math homework). The site lets me log in and click on links, but when I get logged in and pull up the math problems, I click in the box where you're supposed to enter text, the cursor blinks, but the keyboard no longer pops up for me to type anything. I'm using Swiftkey, but I also have (and have tried to use) google keyboard and hackers keyboard.
I used to be able to do my homework on this site using my phone, but I'm not sure why the keyboard, regardless of which one I use, no longer pops up. I spoke to a rep from the site who says nothing has been updated recently and the site is supposed to be optimized for mobile. Anyone have any suggestions?
Its probably cos the site might have been updated and no longer supports smartphone keyboards. I know that cos I also do homework on my maths. And can't do stuff on my phone. If its not that then maybe you need a new browser and flash player. I suggest Mozilla Firefox or Google chrome. Hope it helps.
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TellaReese said:
Its probably cos the site might have been updated and no longer supports smartphone keyboards. I know that cos I also do homework on my maths. And can't do stuff on my phone. If its not that then maybe you need a new browser and flash player. I suggest Mozilla Firefox or Google chrome. Hope it helps.
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I've tried all the available browsers. I bet it is the site - the guy I talked to didn't seem too sure of himself when he said there hadn't been any updates.
Just an update in case anyone runs into this - the FlashFox browser fixed this issue for me.
You can right away.
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