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StickyCloud (TRIAL)

ATTENTION: use this app on your own risk. it may damage the data on your USB Stick! This app implements a...

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ATTENTION: use this app on your own risk. it may damage the data on your USB Stick!

This app implements a provider for the new Storage Access Framework (SAF), which was introduced with Android 4.4 (KitKat).
It provides access to the files, that are stored on a locally attached memory stick (USB OTG).
This is useful for Android devices which do not mount attached USB-Sticks like the Nexus 7 Tablet or the Nexus 5 Phone.

This App does not require root rights.

Writing to FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 and exFAT is possible.
Reading NTFS is also possible.

Works with the meenova Mini MicroSD Card Reader (see http://www.meenova.com) and SanDisk 64GB microSDXC card out-of-the-box without ROOT!
http://youtu.be/05ztx5oFX5c

If you have questions, please visit the forum:
http://stickycloud.hechler.de/viewforum.php?f=1

With release v1.2.1 StickyCloud supports a ContentProvider interface to allow other apps accessing the USB-Stick. For developers a reference implementation can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/stickycloudclient/

A Demo-Video showing how to stream a video file from an attached USB-Stick:
http://youtu.be/KaFF_wJX5c8
To be able to use fast-forward and rewind the "[StickyCloud Streaming Proxy]" has to be selected as first video player. As second the player to show your video has to be selected, in this demo the Google Video Player.

A Demo-Video showing the other StickyCloud functionality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGrsZUl8lSQ
The Video shows three apps accessing the attached memory stick:

1. The "Storage Client" example app provided from Google in the android-19 sdk.
a) Browse image folder in list and thumbnail view
b) Open two images to display

2. QuickOffice
a) Open document from stick
b) Change text
c) Write document under new name to stick
d) Open both original and changed documents using File Picker

3.) Google Play Movies
a) Open "Video" folder on memory stick and open mp4-video
b) Use "VPlayer Video Player" to show video

Size

404.0 KB

Last update

Jan. 25, 2020

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