I have tried the latest android apk and converted to a bar file and it does not work on the Playbook. There is no way to get the latest updated bar file on bb world, but the link given above has a working bar download that works on the Playbook. I just used it to transfer a video from my Passport to my Playbook.
edit: I can confirm that the BB World (bb10) newest version will NOT work on the Playbook (no surprise here!):
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I had ported it but Blackberry banned my vendor account since I got involved with security on their platform. I exposed 10 security flaws to them and they responded by cutting off communications and banning me.
Anyway, I don't have the .bar on my system anymore and can't retrieve it from AppWorld anymore so I'd need to compile it again. Though, the Playbook SDK is very messy -- which is why I had uninstalled it already.
That said, if you're interested in porting it to Playbook, it is relatively straight forward as long as you have the SDK installed. As a bonus, it'd be a much newer version than the one I was using.
I had to play with the UI a lot to get it to fit on the Playbook but with the newer code, this may not be possible.
I hope that helps,
- Sacha
So is anyone up to the task? We could get a newer version of dukto, contact xsacha if you are interested please.
Where is the data, well, clipboard copy data stored
/accounts/1000/clipboard/ on the Playbook. The file(s) in this folder are automatically deleted when rebooting, and generally are only a few bytes in size total.
/accounts/1000/clipboard/ on the Playbook. The file(s) in this folder are automatically deleted when rebooting, and generally are only a few bytes in size total.
Excellent. Found it using Ghost Commander. I may not have looked fully but could not find it using the Z30's File manager.
Wonder where that stuff lurks on my Windows computer or my Samsung Tab S - I will have to do some sleuthing!