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Google releases Android anti-fragmentation kit

Android fragmentation is once again being talked about (was it ever not?), only this time it's because Google has released a new compatibility pack which helps developers combat fragmentation-related issues. The new static library allows access to the Honeycomb Fragments API -- which lets developers produce resolution independent apps -- on any device running Android 1.6 or better, from ...

Simures lets you see and share websites in specific resolutions

So, what does your site look like on a tiny mobile device? And what does it look like on a 1024x768 display? Sure, if you're a nerdy Web developer you probably already have a Firefox add-on that resizes your window to the pixel-perfect viewport in the exact dimensions that you require. That's great, but how do you show it to your boss? Simures is the answer. This link leads you to a 570px by ...

Portable Hotkey Resolution Changer does super-fast display mode changes

If you do a lot of resolution swapping on your PC, it get to be kind of a pain clicking through to your display properties all the time. While there are plenty of apps which provide hotkeys to change display modes, Hotkey Resolution Changer is a nice alternative. HRC is totally portable, making it a nice utility to add to your USB flash drive. Set up the modes you need on your desktop, laptop, ...

Res-o-matic changes your display resolution when you launch a program

Do you have some programs that just don't look right on your monitor's 1920 x 1200 pixel display? You could manually adjust the resolution every time you want to run an old video game or other applications that calls for a lower resolution. Or you could use Res-o-matic to create a program shortcut that automatically changes your screen resolution before launching the program. Res-o-matic ...

MultiRes for fast resolution switching

I never used QuickRes, because back in Win95 I never needed so many different resolutions. Nowadays, between 3d apps and word processing, I find myself switching resolutions all too frequently. And of course with multiple monitors, and various sizes becoming the norm, it's all too easy to jump resolutions on a regular basis. So Lockergnome alerted me to a little free app called MultiRes, which is ...