To download apps on LG phone easily and quickly, you can draw support from Coolmuster Android Assistant, which is regarded as the best Android App installer program and it enables you to download, install, and even uninstall apps on your LG Android phone. Also you can use it to export apps from LG to computer for backup in case of unexpected. Apps like Video Download Browser let you save videos to Photos. Method 5: Save Videos from a Web Tool. Online video converter sites in your mobile browser won't work on iOS since you won't be able to download the video to your Photos app, so those aren't really worth the effort.
On October 27, Twitter announced that it would be shutting down Vine, its video-sharing app. If you’re a fan of Vine’s looping videos, you may be wondering (in between your sobs), “How do I download my Vines before the site closes?” Vine has a number of features for sharing Vines, but downloading your favorite ones to view when you’re offline (or when the Vine app shuts down) is a little bit trickier. But if you want to keep your favorite six-second videos of baby sloths forever, downloading them will be well worth the effort.
First things first: Don’t panic. Your personal Vines and your favorite Vines from others are not suddenly going to disappear. In a statement published on Medium, Twitter assured users, “Nothing is happening to the apps, website or your Vines today. We value you, your Vines, and are going to do this the right way. You’ll be able to access and download your Vines.” For now, Vines will stay up, and users will be informed of any upcoming changes to the Vine app or website.
But if you want to be extra careful not to lose your favorite videos, here’s what you need to know: You probably already have copies of your own Vines, as Vine saves them automatically to your Camera Roll when you share a video online.
There are a couple different ways you can save your favorite Vines: One method is to use the website “Vine Downloader” (h/t Popular Science). It’s pretty simple; you just paste the URL of your Vine in the box at the center of the website, hit “Download,” and you’ll get a downloadable video file. (Heavy also suggests a few other similar websites, including Vine Video Download and KeepVid.) If you want to download Vines to your phone or tablet, Heavy says that you can buy the Video Downloader for Vine app, which costs $0.99.
Again, Twitter’s statement on Medium says that Vine will shutter in the “coming months,” so you don’t need to freak out that your Vines will all disappear immediately. But if makes you feel better to get a jump on saving your content, there’s nothing wrong with downloading your most beloved Vines now.
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Who wants to read an entire long-form article on a tiny phone screen? Windows 10 Fall Creators Update adds a new Phone section to the Settings app that lets you connect your phone to your PC. Once you make the connection, you can then send articles -- long or short -- from your phone to your PC to finish reading at your leisure.
Establish a connection
1. To link your phone, open the Settings app on your computer and click or tap Phone.
2. Sign in to your Microsoft account if you aren't already and then click Add a phone.
3. Enter your phone number and click or tap Send.
4. You might rightly expect to receive a confirmation code texted to your phone to make the connection, but Microsoft throws you a curveball and instead sends you a link to install Edge. To establish the link between phone and PC, you will need to install Edge and then sign into your Microsoft account.
5. Restart your PC and you'll see your phone listed on the Phone page in Settings, showing you that it's linked.
Share links
When browsing on Edge on your phone, tap the share button in the center of the bottom menu bar. You'll see the Device name of your PC listed. Tap that and you'll immediately open a new tab in Edge on your PC. Unfortunately, the article you are reading doesn't open in the spot on the page where you left off but at the beginning.
How To Download Vines To Your Phone
The other option on the share menu is Continue later. Tap that and it'll send a notification to your PC as a helpful reminder to read later.
Click or tap the icon in the lower-right corner of your computer to open the Windows notification center. It will have a section titled Continue from your phone with your links to read later.
You can also send links to your PC from the mobile Cortana app in the same manner as Edge.
Change device name of your PC
Before you started throwing links from your phone to your PC, you probably didn't give a thought about the official Device name of your PC. If it's an ugly jumble of numbers and letters, then you can change it to something more pleasing and informative. To do so, go to Settings > System > About and then under Device specifications, click the Rename this PC button. Give it a new name, click Next and after a restart, your PC will begin answering to its new name.
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