s planner or calendar?

Rita Germana

Member
Dec 16, 2014
5
0
0
Visit site
Can anyone tell me how to add a fornightly reminder to the s planner or is there a Samsung galaxy calender that has fortnightly planner?
Thanks

Posted via the Android Central App
 

anon8380037

Well-known member
Dec 25, 2013
5,171
0
0
Visit site
Hello. Welcome to Android Central.

I am not sure if I understand, but on the latest S-Planner you can select to enter an Event or a Task. If you enter an Event you can choose to repeat every two weeks and set a number of pre-target time reminder alarms which will activate on every date.
84dd8725cb0cdec1454df21e87f6b780.jpg
9d7286ac4cbdb3ddeffbd61df9b19cd1.jpg
 

anon8380037

Well-known member
Dec 25, 2013
5,171
0
0
Visit site
Hello. From that shot it looks like you are correct. Odd though. I take it on your profile you are using a Note 4, and are on an Aussie time zone.
My UK Note 3 has S-Planner version 4.4.2. (I can't remember if previous versions had it)

As Jenny above also said, the Calendar app that also came on mine, and is now updated to the new Google Calendar, does have the fortnightly option, and is compatible with Samsung calendar and My Calendar as well as Google Calendar.
Here's hoping.
a4393ed6d6712914e9623d2015a490b5.jpg
786a7c12244680cab7435e68ab7d4a5a.jpg
b7772184893875f2ba3125a00b51d8a4.jpg
18d60367ef5e597964a54084811ade36.jpg
 

rjm_robin

Active member
Apr 19, 2014
43
0
0
Visit site
Hi,

I was wondering if it is possible to transfer music from my galaxy S4 to an external mp3 player through a usb cable..
Any idea how to achieve this would be great.

Thanks
That depends on where you got the music. Usually it's done the other way around or is available for download from whichever cloud service you originally bought it from.

I would copy or move it to your PC or MAC and then to the MP3 player. Via USB.

If you imported from CD originally, you can get it from your PC or MAC software - iTunes or Amazon's music library. I prefer iTunes because I import lossless music. (And I only have a few select MP3s on my phone; I have a 160 GB iPod Classic for my main music player.)

Again, you can use this standard software for the transfer. Makes the tagging easier so you keep all information.

If the source of the music on your phone is your little secret and you are paranoid about the Big Guys who make the software, you certainly can move directly it via USB or WiFi Direct. But only if your player has the appropriate connections. You can only sync with an iPod Classic. It has no wireless. And you cannot drag and drop. You must sync.

Depending on the player, I think you can just do it directly via USB using an app from the Play Store. Not sure which one is best.

Otherwise, use your computer to transfer the files.

Hope this helps some.

rjm

Sent via my most phabulous phablet, the Galaxy Note 4
 

Forum statistics

Threads
943,657
Messages
6,919,490
Members
3,159,142
Latest member
shadowbear