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Top 5 Tech Stories of the Week: Chromebooks, OneDrive, rollApp, Fire phone, Gimp

Since the positive way of thinking is more healthy, we collected positive news for users  from tech industry. Some companies are cutting their prices, some are improving their product, others are extending features. Get your portion of positive tech news below. 

Seems we haven’t cover Chromebook news for couple weeks, so now it’s time to fix it. The HP and Asus Chromebooks are catching the wave. HP Chromebooks will come with new Nvidia’s Tegra K1processor, superior graphics performance and several new colors. The price of Asus Chromebook was intriguing dropping buck by buck, however only now the eventual discount moment is revealed - The C200MA goes for $199.99 on Amazon and Newegg

OneDrive cloud storage also brings some good news to users. With extanded cloud space, enchanced syncing and sharing facilities OneDrive offers even more welcoming improvements. Wanna know what exactly? Check The Verge overview. And yes, soon rollApp will support OneDrive, so follow our updates. 

                                                               http://www.theverge.com/

We at rollApp are also thinking about our customers and are constantly implementing new useful and frienly changes to the apps’ work. Our recent Amazon Appstore support brings new version of all apps with increased fonts in application controls and couple of other enchanments. Besides don’t forget that from now rollApp applications can be downloaded straight away from Amazon Appstore on Kindle Fire and other Android devices. So please rate our 15+ desktop apps for mobile devices if you like them.

Amazon announced that the price of Fire phone will decrease to $0.99 with an AT&T contract. Despite that these price changes were caused by not quite pleasant circumstances for Amazon, users still may be happy, because it’s a nice chance to try if Fire phone is worth using. 

Gimp is an opensource software, thus community is caring about the product and are helping each other to learn more on how to simplify the work with the application. Check out a passage on how to automate image editing with Gimp.

Now you have enough of positive news to think over on weekend. Hope next week won’t be less interesting.

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rollApp applications in Amazon Appstore

Don’t forget that you already can download your favorite 15+ rollApp applications from Amazon Appstore.



All Kindle Fire users and owners of other Android devices (with installed Amazon Appstore) are able to enjoy complete user experience on their mobile devices.

Check our developer’s page and please be so kind to rate our apps! Thanks )

Increased fonts for mobile devices

As you already know we’ve launched support for Amazon Kindle Fire and other Android tablets.This new version of rollApp came with a number of enhancements, which make it easier to work with powerful desktop applications on tablet devices. One of the key new features is increased fonts in application controls.
Now it is much easier to use menus and other control elements: menu items are now larger and much easier to tap into. With increased size of menu items sometimes long menus may not fit into the screen. In this
case arrows that allows scrolling through the menu will appear on the top and at the bottom. This way you will be able to access all items even in long menus and will never miss a single important function you need.



Please let us know what you think about this new feature. We highly appreciate your ideas on how to make rollApp more friendly and useful to you.

Top Tech Stories of the Week: rollApp, Opensource, Mozilla Firefox, Box

There is a lot of news in the world, but we cover the most interesting computing stuff of this week. 2 out of 5 points are devoted to rollApp. Yeah, we do have something to please you with.

The hit of the week - rollApp launched Kindle Fire and other Android devices support for entire apps collection. This week release was not `accident, we wanted to make happy all LibreOffice fans and enthusiasts, who have gathered at LibreOffice conference in Bern. So we delivered LibreOffice productivity suite to Kindle and Android to provide you with complete user experience on your mobile device (including smartphones). Learn more on what you can expect from recent release in our previous post.

Earlier this week we have launched Spanish UI support for all apps (with tutorials and hints). Hope our Spanish-speaking users will appreciate it. Our team is working on adding new languages. Which ones are you interested in?

As rollApp is a fan of opensource solutions we want to share with you 5 tips on migrating to opensource software, in case you are still hesitating. Jack Wallen from Techrepublic tells you more on the topic.


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Summing up opensource theme, we are moving to new Mozilla Firefox 32, which stable release is now available for free download. This time Mozilla made emphasis on security, well quite sensible decision. What other new features are available in new browser version check in IBT article.

To work with rollApp you need not only a browser, but also cloud storage (if you wish to save and share your files). One of supported cloud storage is Box, which in fact has already went more further than just a cloud storage solution. This week Box CEO Aaron Levie has made an announcement of Box Workflow - “a technology that powers business processes on top of the Box platform”. BoxWorks team blusters to satisfy enterprise customers with enhanced feature suite, which is called to bring “unprecedented value, while still delivering a simple, intuitive experience” according to Box’s blog.

That’s how tech week looks like from our angle. Sound off in the comments section below about yours!

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rollApp Brings LibreOffice Productivity Suite to Kindle Fire and other Android Tablets

These are remarkable days for LibreOffice community as it gets together for the LibreOffice Conference in Bern. And we at rollApp are excited to announce immediate availability of the LibreOffice desktop applications on Amazon Kindle Fire and other Android tablets. Check them out right now at http://www.rollapp.com/libreoffice!

“We are happy to see LibreOffice available on mobile platforms”, said Italo Vignoli, PR-Director of The Document Foundation. “Android is a leading operating system, and is key for the growth of LibreOffice outside the traditional boundaries of the PC desktop.”

Providing seamless integration with Google Drive and Dropbox cloud storage, rollApp delivers LibreOffice Writer, Calc, Impress and Draw – the most popular open-source alternatives to Microsoft Office – to Android tablets. Users, who use Android smartphones (which requires Google Chrome and Android 4.0+) with Full HD screens can also install and use LibreOffice applications on their devices.



“We’re thrilled to introduce LibreOffice suite on Android and bring it to Amazon customers giving them a better way to work with their documents. The apps for Kindle Fire and other Android tablets on rollApp are available with all of the features users have come to love on their desktop computers.” said Vlad Pavlov, rollApp Founder and CEO.

If you are a happy user of an Amazon Kindle Fire, you can get the LibreOffice applications directly from the Amazon App Store. On other Android tablets you can launch the apps right away inside a browser via http://www.rollapp.com/libreoffice. Yet, the best way to use the apps is to install them right to your device’s home screen. Here is how to do that is a few easy steps:

1. Go to rollApp web-site https://www.rollapp.com and choose the app you like. For example, LibreOffice Calc.
2. Tap the “Add to Home Screen” button under the app’s icon.
3. Tap the menu icon in Chrome toolbar.
4. Choose “Add to homescreen” menu item.
5. Confirm the title by clicking “Add” button.
6. Voila! App was installed and is just one tap away.



Along the LibreOffice applications all of the more than 80 applications on rollApp also become available for Android users around the world. We are constantly working to add new applications to our collection. Stay turned for great new releases!

Try the great LibreOffice applications in your browser right now at http://www.rollapp.com/libreoffice!