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2012-10-17
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2012-10-17
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You can send and receive any file with any extension through the share thing. Just use FileBox - tap and hold an item with unknown extension and select share. It'll show up with a red box instead of a preview in the share page (check screenshot) but it'll still send the file.
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2012-10-17
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I think I found why it's not working for me. All files I tried to send were in some folders in MyDocs. So, if file is in /home/user/MyDocs (root of MyDocs) - i can send it. But if it is in, for example, /home/user/MyDocs/some_folder (subfolder of MyDocs) - it's not working. Probably it has something to do with tracker.
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2012-10-17
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2012-10-17
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Is there any way to automatically register needed file extension so you can send it (via email, bluetooth, etc.) easily using, for example, File Box?
Or, maybe, other workarounds?
Last edited by PIDk; 2012-07-17 at 09:37.