Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
This will take some time (as I'm really busy at the moment), I hope that I will
have
something functional next weekend (09/10-10/10).
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2009 at 6:37
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2009 at 8:56
Issue 37 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2009 at 8:57
Issue 38 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 1 Oct 2009 at 8:57
I just want to let you know, that work on this is still in progress. It's
somehow
functional now, however it needs some further polishing and testing.
I'm planning to release test version next weekend (18-10-2009).
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 11 Oct 2009 at 5:20
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 11 Oct 2009 at 7:53
Where is the data file stored so I can manually back it up as root?
Original comment by enek...@gmail.com
on 23 Oct 2009 at 8:31
/data/data/cz.romario.opensudoku/databases/opensudoku
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 24 Oct 2009 at 5:21
Sorry for the delay, I was really busy last two weeks.
Here is a quick guide how to export puzzle data and import them in the new
phone:
1) Download installation package with unstable version:
http://opensudoku-android.googlecode.com/files/OpenSudoku-0.7.1-06.apk
2) Install the package by pressing on it in the browser's download screen.
If you run Android 1.6, the installer might ask you to allow "read phone state
and
identity" permission. This is a bug
(http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4101), OpenSudoku does not
need
such permission.
3) Start OpenSudoku, press menu and select "Export all folders", or long-press
on any
folder and select "Export folder".
4) Press Save button, puzzles will be saved in /sdcard/opensudoku directory.
5) You will need the unstable version of OpenSudoku to import puzzles in the new
phone. Just repeat steps 1 and 2 in your new phone.
6) Open file created in step 4, you can do this by using OI File Manager.
Alternatively you can send the exported file to your mail and open it directly
from
the mail app.
7) If you're on Android 1.5, you can install the stable version of OpenSudoku
from
Android Market. On Android 1.6 this is no longer possible, in such case just
use the
unstable version, there are only few changes so it should be pretty stable and
you
will receive updated version when it is officially released.
Hope this helps, if you have any problems or questions, let me know here.
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 26 Oct 2009 at 7:16
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2009 at 5:51
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2009 at 5:52
Original comment by romario...@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2009 at 8:11
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mbode...@gmail.com
on 30 Sep 2009 at 7:25