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You can search for an .apk of the android market on Google, put it on your SD card, and use a file manager to install it on your tablet.
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The default file manager in Ubuntu (Unity and GNOME) is Nautilus. In Kubuntu and KDE, it is Dolphin. You can install other file managers, such as Konqueror, and Thunar.
Open it by microsoft office picture manager. To get microsoft office picture manager, install any version of microsoft office.
Of course first time installation of Astro file manager need internet access to download it from Android Market. Once you have installed Astro file manager you don't need internet access to install other apps, all you have need to install any app on your Android device is .apk file. Copy them in to your SD card and explore it using Astro file manager to install on your Android deice. To read more how it works follow source link. You Can Also Just Go on The Android Market and Download it right away using your computer. That way u dont need internet on your phone. :)
You install apps on an Acer Tablet by opening the Google Play Store, selecting an app, and then selecting install. It will automatically download and install the application.
Yes, Openoffice was designed specifically for tablet use. It runs on the Android OS but may need an additional download of a file converter from the Android market place.
I am using the ASD file manager App for my mobile phone, this application has many features like file sharing, zip file, pdf scanner, and many more. I personally suggest you install the app from the play store write ASD file manager and the app
There is no the file manager. Different environments have different file managers available.
You can't.
unzip it it usually will have a readme or it will require SAMI or gta sa mod manager
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