... :)Do you use HotdogEd?
... :)Do you use HotdogEd?
Do you use HotdogEd?not anymore,
i would like to see more opensource version of it so more developpers can help develop it
Do you use HotdogEd?
not anymore,Why? Don't you like it?
i would like to see more opensource version of it so moreYes, it would be nice.
developpers can help develop it
Anyway it is quite powerful as it is now (even though it has some
bugs).
+1i would like to see more opensource version of it so moreYes, it would be nice.
developpers can help develop it
Anyway it is quite powerful as it is now (even though it has somebugs lost me continue using it :/
bugs).
Do you use HotdogEd?I use ;)
I also used reverse engineering to get the source code
and rebuilt several versions with some modifications. So far - exclusively in Russian.
I also used reverse engineering to get the source codeSome time ago I also took a quick look at the code, I used jadx.
and rebuilt several versions with some modifications. So far - exclusively in Russian.Besides translating and changing strings, did you make other modifications? Like fixing bugs
or some improvement...
Hello Carlos!
24 Sep 2022 18:34, Carlos Navarro wrote to Benny Pedersen:
BP>> ... :)
CN> Do you use HotdogEd?
not anymore, i would like to see more opensource version of it so more developpers can help develop it
Do you use HotdogEd?
not anymore,
Why? Don't you like it?
i would like to see more opensource version of it so more
developpers can help develop it
Yes, it would be nice.
Anyway it is quite powerful as it is now (even though it has some
bugs).
Jadx is just a look. And it displays not quite correctly time after
time. I prefer to go straight to smali.
And also - I don't have a computer at all ;) only android.
Besides translating and changing strings, did you make other
modifications? Like fixing bugs or some improvement...
Yes, some. Basically, my interest was in transferring the database to external storage, reducing appetites for memory and, in part, incoming binkp connections.
--- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android
It's gotten to the point where it's too buggy for me. On my Pixel 6
with Android 13.4, I get a "Failed to Start Synchronization" error
with a Java NullPointer exception whenever it tries to sync. (using
binkp)
once in a VERY great while, it will sync, but I can't figure out why
it does, or why it does not.
It's been doing this since Android 12 at least. force-stopping
HotdogEd and the HotdogEd FIDO provider service doesn't help. I also can't go "back" from the "Waiting for data categories to be
activated." screen. it just closes the app.
06 Oct 2022 00:11, you wrote to me:
Jadx is just a look. And it displays not quite correctly time after time. I prefer to goInteresting, I have to check that some day...
straight to smali.
And also - I don't have a computer at all ;) only android.Cool :-)
Yes, some. Basically, my interest was in transferring the database to external storage,Ok. I think I've seen someone using your version in RU echos.
reducing appetites for memory and, in part, incoming binkp connections.
--- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android...but you use the original version :-?
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