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First, Google Docs Viewer supports .XPS files (Getting to know the Google Docs Viewer) but Google Docs Mobile Viewer does not, per my experience and this support page (Viewing files from within Google Docs). I spent time trying because this cached page 's article title is. Google Docs Mobile Viewer for Android, iPhone, iPad has Been Released.
Documents UI describes what this app does:; The DocumentsUI module controls access to specific files for components that handle document permissions (such as attaching a file to an email).
A simple Google search answers that: it's a "file picker" introduced with Kitkat (Android 4.4) and since Lollipop (Android 5) the recommended default interfact for apps wishing to access files outside of their own storage area (i.e. to save data to your SD card). It ships with the Android system itself – so no worries, it's nothing malicious.
For BlueStacks App Player for Windows v 0.9.0.4049 and higher. There is a shared folder between BlueStacks and Windows:
asked Feb 16, 2014 at 22:29. deamon. 471 1 4 7. 1. /storage/emulated/0 is the "internal SDCard", which should be what's displayed when connecting the device to your computer. I don't own a Nexus, but on most devices that place is available also as either /sdcard or /mnt/sdcard.
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This, combined with the fact that the Reader app remembers the position of each document that you read, and the fact that the "Recents" menu is only a click of the back button away, gives a workable solution to reading multiple documents at a time, albeit slowly. I wish that someone from 1998 could come back in time and give us proper multitasking.
For Android 11 [One UI 3.1] Browsing local files (in internal storage space) in Chrome using file:///sdcard/ or file://localhost/sdcard/, one can notice that only media files and subdirectories (if any) are listed in almost every folder except the "Download" folder (but not in its subfolders=subdirs).
I can't find where the files are saved after I download them from an email message. I'd be glad if you could direct me to the location.
To read RTF files you basically just need and app that supports that file format. Here's a good one that additionally supports many other document types: Cool Reader by Vadim Lopatin available from Google Play Store. Reading books in epub, fb2, txt, doc, rtf, html, chm, tcr, pdb, pml formats. eBook reader.