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ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/opensource/venue/v3.02/

Wow. If you combine all the files it is about the size for a full ROM package. Could this be it?

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Google Maps: Offline Maps

Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get the 'offline' maps for all of the US, or for entire states. I was planning a trip through a couple of states, and I reached my limit for allowed offline maps. Was there a hack for this, or has anyone compiled the maps files? Thanks!
criminal666 said:
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get the 'offline' maps for all of the US, or for entire states. I was planning a trip through a couple of states, and I reached my limit for allowed offline maps. Was there a hack for this, or has anyone compiled the maps files? Thanks!
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I've been thinking someone would come up with a way to get around the limitation too, but so far I've seen nothing.
Try downloading one of the offline maps apps by Garmin or TomTom from the market, they don't require a data connection and can provide GPS directions. A word of warning these apps tend to be huge in size (1GB+).
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The other maps are not as good are google... Has some one find a way to Offline and cache the full USA in Google maps (v6.10) ???
This will be very useful and especially when travels a lot (like me)
Any One
zadar said:
The other maps are not as good are google... Has some one find a way to Offline and cache the full USA in Google maps (v6.10) ???
This will be very useful and especially when travels a lot (like me)
Any One
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don't delete the cache on phone.. u can see the offline map

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Hey everyone,
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Best way to scrape data from an App without Modifying it?

I'm trying to find a way to scrape data from an Android app on a large scale, ideally legally. I've been an Android Dev for about 12 years now, and this is the first time I've jumped into something like this.
I don't want to modify the Android App. I'm thinking that it's possible for me to take one of the open source emulators, modify it so that all apps are debuggable and hide the fact that it's an emulator. Ideally I'd like to dump the UI and extract the text that I'm looking for, but if that's not sufficient, maybe I can peak at the network traffic coming in and out?
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