[Q] How could I add Merriam-Webster app to list of apps in "Share to"? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have the Merriam-Webster dictionary app installed on my tablet (I love the fact that I can look up words when I'm offline.) When I'm reading on my tablet and come across a word I have to look up, I have to go through the trouble of either copying the word and pasting into the Merriam-Webster app, or typing the word. Is there a way to add Merriam-Webster to the list of apps in the "Share" list? This way, when I'm in some app, I could just select a word, then choose "Share with Merriam-Webster". Then, M-W app would open with the word's definition ready for me to read.

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[Q] Any way to make email default to "All inboxes" view?

Is there any way to make the email application default to the "All inboxes" view when you first open it?
On my old Desire, I was so used to the email app going straight to my combined inbox view, I don't get why on the SGS2 the default page is the menu page for all inboxes, starred, and then listing the accounts below.
It's a small thing, but a bit frustrating given I'm used to a better way.
TimmyRaa said:
Is there any way to make the email application default to the "All inboxes" view when you first open it?
On my old Desire, I was so used to the email app going straight to my combined inbox view, I don't get why on the SGS2 the default page is the menu page for all inboxes, starred, and then listing the accounts below.
It's a small thing, but a bit frustrating given I'm used to a better way.
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when you open the mail app (E-Mail, not GMail) you will see the first line: All Inboxes. There's no way you can land on the 'all inboxes' page when opening app. You HAVE to click 'All Inboxes'.
Hope i helped.

[Q] Clipboard queue?

I am looking for a clipboard queue. Basically something that I can copy items into in one app and then in another app get those items back out in the order I copied them.
For example I could cooy my name, then copy my street address, then copy my city state zip code. Now I switch apps. When I do the first paste I get my name, second paste and I get my street address, and last paste gets my city state zip.
The above is just an example so don't think it is just for personal information. It should support information that changes a lot.
I have tried many clipboard programs, but they seem to only be clipboard histories.
I even looked at Tasker but it appears to not know when the clipboard has been pasted do it can advance to the next item in the queue.
I can find several of these programs for Windows, just not Android.
I know this is a toughie, but please help.
I guess there isn't any?
The best I have seen is Everywhere Clipboard. It shows a popup on the screen at the same time as your app. You can click on an item in the clipboard history to copy it back to the clipboard.
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Multiview opening links in same window?

At the moment, the multview function will open apps in the OTHER window. Is it possible to let it open links within the SAME window? For me, this would be useful when eg googling for a song, and opening the youtube link will open it in the same window, instead of the OTHER window whereby I might be doing other things at the same time.
Another instance, is where I what perhaps, email in the top window and my launcher at the bottom window. I want to then open youtube together, but then it opens it at the top window again, minimising the email app in the process. Afaik, having it open in the same window is more benefitial? Or do you guys have different opinions, since I can't think of any at the moment.

ByHeart (Poems and texts) best app for memorizing texts by heart!

The application for memorizing texts and poems in English and Russian languages.
ByHeart (heart) - the app allows you to quickly and efficiently memorizing texts and poems by heart.:fingers-crossed:
The main idea of ​​the application is the memorization of texts by gradually reducing the user-visible words. Close or open a word can be both automatically and manually by clicking on any word.
To use the application, all you need is to copy the text from the internet and save it in the app, then the text will be available to you at any time.
In addition, this app also allows you to create folders and store texts organize them as it is necessary for you.
In the application is already added a number of folders with the verses, for easier understanding of the application.:good::good:
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When I select a link in Google Voice on my Samsung S8 with Pie, previously I was getting several more choices in the "Open with" popup, but now I see only VLC and Firefox. I want Chrome but it stopped appearing and I haven't found any way to get it back. (I had not used "Always" on this selection.) The link is to an .m4a file: https://s3.amazonaws.com.../filename.m4a (this is not the the exact URL, obviously.)
I just thought of something to try. I just cleared Firefox as the default for anything, and then tried the .m4a link, and now in addition to VLC and Firefox, I can see Chrome and Samsung Internet as choices. Something is screwy here. For convenience I'd like to keep Firefox as the default for other types of URLs. Anyone have any ideas?

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