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Drake I agree! Although currently I'm using go launcher ex because for some reason the stock blur dock icons will not work properly with adw ex. I'm going for the Droid x stock look without the launcher. But adw ex will always have a place in my heart and wallet LOL.
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Question for all. I have been searching this forum as well as many others and still cannot find an answer to this question. How to run apextoolbox in 2.0 rc4? I have tried to run it per the instructions for Apex 1.4.1, but cannot find it for the newest release. So any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by
jambo
Question for all. I have been searching this forum as well as many others and still cannot find an answer to this question. How to run apextoolbox in 2.0 rc4? I have tried to run it per the instructions for Apex 1.4.1, but cannot find it for the newest release. So any help would be greatly appreciated.
There isn't a toolbox for this release. So don't worry you weren't going crazy haha that feature isn't there
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Originally Posted by
cory46
There isn't a toolbox for this release. So don't worry you weren't going crazy haha that feature isn't there
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OooooKay. I was beginning to wonder....lol The reason I was asking is because the google search won't update for some reason. It keeps giving me an error. So what I have done to get the latest version of Google search, is rename the apk that was already in system files to apk.old. And then downloaded the newer version and installed it. Didn't work on the first attempt at it, but second time went just fine. Is there a way to remove the apk.old file or do I just leave it alone?
Last edited by jambo; 01-23-2012 at 07:10 PM.
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Originally Posted by
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OooooKay. I was beginning to wonder....lol The reason I was asking is because the google search won't update for some reason. It keeps giving me an error. So what I have done to get the latest version of Google search, is rename the apk that was already in system files to apk.old. And then downloaded the newer version and installed it. Didn't work on the first attempt at it, but second time went just fine. Is there a way to remove the apk.old file or do I just leave it alone?
Whatever you used to change the apk file name in the system or you can use ES File Manager(free on Market) or Root Explorer(not free but worth the $$)