A: Just like Windows (PC) systems use an .exe file for installing software, Android does the same. An APK file is the file format used for installing software on the Android operating system.
Q: If I install an APK from this website, will I be able to update the app from the Play Store?
A: Yes, absolutely. The Play Store installs APKs it downloads from Google's servers, and sideloading from a site like ApkClean.net goes through a very similar process, except you're the one performing the downloading and initiating the installation (sideloading). As soon as the Play Store finds a version of the app newer than the one you've sideloaded, it will commence an update.
Q: Why ApkClean.net can guarantee APK 100% safe?
A: Whenever someone wants to download an APK file from ApkClean.net, we'll check the corresponding APK file on Google Play and allow user download it directly (of course, we'll cache it on our server). If the APK file does not exist on Google Play, we'll search it in our cache.
Q: What are Android App permissions?
A: Apps require access to certain systems within your device. When you install an application, you are notified of all of the permissions required to run that application.
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2 ★Segfaults and display space is just a couple lines long.so it is useless. Hope this is updated as this app has great potential.
3 ★Good job! I appropriate your effort! However, using hardware keyboards, the control key doesn't work. I have the Hacker's keyboard, but it is hard to use my Nexus 7 for any serious work without a physical keyboard.
5 ★Except for the crashes at startup with font sizes above 7 points (quite usable on my 720p 4.7" screen, though, at ~160 characters width :-), locked horizontal mode, and a strange issue with CTRL-g, which only seems to work once (ESC ESC ESC is OK), this is fantastic! The keyboard issues others have mentioned disappear when I use "External Keyboard Helper Pro". Non-alphanumeric keys, CTRL, ALT and function keys all seem to be fine (perixx PERIBOARD-804). I also have no trouble reading or writing files outside the default directory, as someone mentioned.
3 ★On my SIII I got the segfault on initial startup too, but then emacs -nw started it up OK. Not ready for prime time, but basically worked, and I look forward to future progress. I mean, Emacs on my phone!
5 ★Seems there is no perfect terminal text editor on android yet. Emacs seems like a sorry substitute for the ultimate text editor, vi. :wq!
4 ★Although I set utf8 in settings, it doesn't accepts nor displays accented characters. Otherwise, great! Problems seems to be in modified terminal emulator.
5 ★hacker's keyboard is a big help
2 ★When I try to list a directory I get an error saying that listing failed.
5 ★The possibility of having Emacs running on my phone already blown my mind! Note: the font size thing does not work here no matter which font size I choose.
1 ★Unless you're a serious emacs/android/linux hacker who has time and energy to fix the issues/bugs.. SKIP THIS. I'm a longtime Linux/Emacs guy... So reading comments here, I got past the segfault via the cd src; ./b* method... But then my BT keyboard doesn't match up, for some important standard keys like: / , . And the dired (Ctrl-x d) doesn't work, and ... In principal, none of this should be too hard, Android is after all running on top of Linux, so it should be possible to run emacs via a terminal (VT100 or xterm) emulator login session, in character mode (emacs -nw) -- but this ain't that, not quite... PLEASE FIX!
1 ★This was a valuable app in its time, but don't download it in 2019: it's much better now just to run emacs under Termux (which gives you a robust Linux environment, with all the normal apps).
5 ★It took a little bit of work to get running, basically once my device was rooted it worked. Totally life saving. The greatest thing developed since sliced cheese.