Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Fast Pro for Facebook 3.0 Patched Apk













Fast Pro for Facebook
Fast for Facebook is a new client to manage your Facebook© account! Fast is born from the idea to give a great and full experience even to the less powerful device!
Fast it’s also a social reader, you can organize your list and read-share all the stories from your favorite blogs or newspapers.
Features
• Send, share, like and comment contents
• Chat and manage private messages
• Search friends, people, pages and everything else
• Update status, Upload photos and videos
• Access to Groups and Pages
• Multi accounts
• Facebook© photos download
• Widget and quick links and more!
WHAT’S NEW
Direct Download Link
New Favorites tab! Now you can add your favorites pages and access to the feed on the main view.
New Main Tab, now there 5 icons, the first one to view your feed, the second one to access to Facebook website, the third one to your favorites, the fourth one for private messages and the last one for notifications.
Improved status update features.
Improved stability and perfomance.
Reduced apk size.
How to install?
  1. Save the downloaded .apk on your android phone’s SD card
  2. Run and install it
  3. Enjoy !!
Screenshots
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Downloads
Fast Pro for Facebook Apk (Latest version – 3.0)

Monday, 2 November 2015

Using Labels to categorize your Blogger Posts

This article explains how to use Labels to categorise the Posts in your Blog, and how you can get around some of the limitations in Blogger's categorising tools.

Why categorise your Posts

watermelon salad recipe can be labelled / tagged as  fruit, salad, dessert and pink
Grouping your blog's contents makes it easier for people who have reached your blog via Search to find other posts that they may be interested in - provided you add tools to your blog that let them navigate using labels.

It's essential if you want to make it look like you have put your Posts into Pages.

And it helps you to find posts yourself.


Blogger's tools for working with categories

The only tool that Blogger provides for categorising or grouping Posts is Labels.

In short, Labels are tags that you apply to posts.

Each post can have as many Labels as you want (there is an upper limit of 5000 labels-per-blog, but most people don't get near it).

And you can use labels for different purposes.  For example, a post titled "Photographing Long-haired Black Cats" could have three different labels
  • Cats - the the animal it's about
  • Photography - for the functional category
  • Jane Smith - for the author
The Labels gadget lets readers choose which groups of posts to see:  when a visitor clicks an item on the labels gadget, they are shown a list of posts that have the selected label applied to them.

You can add the Labels gadget as many times as you like, selecting which specific label values to show each time.   In the example above, you might add it three times, once for ainmals (showing Cats, Dogs and Rabbits), once for function (showing feeding, grooming and photography), and once for author (showing Jane Smith and Joe Bloggs).

There are three steps that you need to follow to make effective use of Labels in Blogger.


How to add Labels to your blog

Step 1:    Label your Posts

For each post, add one or more labels.  You can add labels either:
  • In the post-editor, in the Labels section at the right side of the post-editor o
  • From the Posts tab, tick the posts you want to put the labels on, and then use the drop down arrow from the top icon that looks like a small luggage-tag:   choose the label or "New label ...").

Step 2:    Add the labels gadget

Add the Labels gadget to your blog - the same way you would add any other gadget .   You can add it as many times as you need, choosing which labels to show each time.
 
Warning:  If you choose to show only a certain selection of Labels in a gadget, then this is all that it will show even if you add new labels to your posts later on.  However if you don't restrict which labels are shown, then new ones are automatically shown in the gadget if they are associated with published posts.

Drag-and-drop the labels gadget to wherever you want it:  some people put it just underneath their header, to make readers think they've looking at a more traditional web-page.

Step 3:   Add Labels navigation

Another way for your readers access labels is from the display in the post header or footer of the list of labels assigned to each post.

This is turned on by default in most themes:  you can change the setting and move it around using post-templete settings found under  Layout > Blog Posts (edit).




What your visitors see


A List of Posts:

If a visitor to your blog clicks on an item in the labels gadget or in the labels-list that is show for apost, then the "labels-view screen" is used to show them the posts that have the selected label.

This screen is like the main screen: is only shows a certain number of posts and visitors need to use the newer-posts and older-posts links to move back through the list.

Like the main screen, if you have used jump-breaks in your posts, then the list only shows the first part of each post.  If you haven't used jump-breaks, then the whole posts are shown.



A summary message:

Unlike the main screen, in most themes there is a message at the top of the page saying:
"Showing newest posts with label WHAT-EVER-YOU-CHOSE. Show older posts"

Or if there are no published posts with the selected Label, the message is slightly different.  Some people change their theme to customise or remove this message:  Chuck in The Real Blogger Status has written an excellent description of  how to do this.


What Labels aren't - but appear to be

Many people think that Labels are a way of actually putting Posts into pages.  However the Posts aren't actually moved around.  The labels-screen is just a way of viewing a smaller-than-usual group of Posts, and can make it look like you have put your posts into sub-pages.


Making multi-level categories

Currently, Blogger only supports one level of grouping.  The only way you can make sub-groups of Labels is to add two categories to each post - one for the "major" category, and one for the "minor" category

For example you might use labels like these
Major category:  Minor categories:
Recipes: Sweet, Savory, Wheat-free
Party-games: ice-breaker, run-around, silent, outdoor
Music: lively, soft & gentle, traditional, instrumental
Each post would need to have at least one label from the major category, and one from the minor categories.

If you do this, you need to be clever about adding two levels of gadget, with only a selected group of labels shown in each gadget.   You might even need to edit your theme, to only show certain gadgets in certain situations.



Related Articles

Posts, Pages and Navigation

Setting what goes on the Home Page

Editing your blog's theme:  advantages and disadvantages

Making it look like you have put your posts into pages.

Copying all the posts from one blog to another

This article is about how to copy all the posts from one blog to another, using Blogger.  There is a separate article about copying individual posts, or pages, from one blog to another.

To copy all the Posts from one blog to another, you need to export them from the first blog, and import the file that was created into the second file.

Any Pages (see The Difference between Posts and Pages) in the first blog, need to be moved individually, because pages aren't currently included in the export file.
If you want to totally replace the contents of the destination blog with the contents of the source blog, then you should delete the existing posts from the destination blog before you import the file.  (NB   Delete posts by going to the Posting / Edit Posts screen, and pressing the Delete button that is beside the post.   Don't delete the entire blog, or you will lose access to the URL).


Follow these steps to copy all posts from one blog to another

1  Log in to Blogger.

2  Go to the export tab from the  Settings / Other tab.

3  Click on Export Blog.

Export-blog window on the old Blogger interface:
the new interface looks a little different, but has the same links

3a  If you are using the new interface, click Download Blog on the confirmation message window:



4  Your computer will download a file.   For Windows users, it will probably be put in the My Documents / Downloads file.  Or you system may use another place, or it may ask you where to put it.   Whatever happens, you will need to know where this file is saved to.

5  Open the blog that you want to move the posts to
(You may need to log out and in again, or perhaps just switch to different browser or tab)

Delete (using Posting / Edit Posts) any Posts that are already there, but which you don't want in the refreshed blog.

6  Go to Settings > Other and click Import Blog.  When the box opens, choose the exported file that you made earlier, and enter the security-text.
Import file selection screen in the new interface:
the old version of Blogger is very similar.

7  Choose whether or not to automatically publish all imported posts.  
Only tick the box if you DO want the posts automatically imported.   If you don't tick it, the posts will be loaded, but with have status of Draft, so won't be visible by readers until you publish them.

8  Click Import Blog.

Check that the import worked successfully, by looking at the blog, and also at the list of posts under Edit Posts:  are the right number of posts there, do they have the right labels etc.


Results

IMG redCowRoadworks4586All the posts from the source blog will be copied to the destination blog.

Many of the post characteristics will be the same as in the original blog.  This includes:
  • title
  • post contents
  • published-date and time
  • label(s)
  • post-author.


Any comments from the source blog will also be copied over - sometimes it takes a few hours for the links for them to be re-establshed properly.

The URL for each post will be based on the URL of the blog you have imported them into and the publication-date that the posts had in the source blog - for example:
www.YourNewBlogName.blogspot.com /2009/05/name-based-on-post-title.html

Any internal links in the blog will still point to the post in the old blog
For example this link points to a popular article in Blogger-HAT.  
If I export-and-imported this post into a new blog, the link would still point to the same place, ie the post in Blogger-HAT - not to the post in the new blog.

Any pictures, videos etc in the old blog will still be in the same place that they were in (Picasa-web-albums, YouTube, Google Videos etc).

If you have imported more than the number of posts that Blogger allows per day (currently 50 I think) then to make any more posts today you will need to complete the captcha-test (ie entering the letters in the funny-shaped word).   This will go away approximately 24 hours after you last enter more that the maximum-posts-per-day.


Importing to the same blog

If you try to import posts into the same blog that you exported them from, Blogger will not import any posts, and give you an error message.

If you do want to do this (eg to create a duplicate set of posts), then do the export, change some small detail of the original posts title or date/time, and then do the import.



Related Articles

The Difference between Posts and Pages

Moving individual posts, or pages, from one blog to another

Converting Posts into Pages

Moving some posts form one blog to another 

Deleting blogs and blog-posts

AppLock Premium v2.15.2 APK













AppLock Premium
AppLock can lock SMS, Contacts, Gmail, Facebook, Gallery, Market, Settings, Calls and any app you choose, with abundant options, protecting your privacy.
AppLock can hide pictures and videos, AppLock empowers you to control photo and video access. Selected pictures vanish from your photo gallery, and stay locked behind an easy-to-use PIN pad. With AppLock, only you can see your hidden pictures. Privacy made easy!
Features
  •  Protects any apps using password or pattern
  •  Photo Vault, hide pictures
  •  Video Vault, hide videos
  •  Customize background, set your favorite photo
  •  Themes
  •  Fake cover
  •  Profiles, easy to change the locks
  •  Automatic lock at given time
  •  Automatic lock at given location
  •  Random keyboard
  •  Lock switch(WiFi,BT,3G/4G Data…)
  •  Widget for quick locking/unlocking
  •  Locks incoming or outgoing calls
  •  Lock system Settings
  •  Lock Google Play Store
  •  Quick lock switcher on status bar
  •  Re-lock policy: allow short exit, no need to unlock again
  •  Prevent apps from being uninstalled
  •  Hide AppLock’s icon from launcher
  •  AppLock can be prevented from being uninstall
  •  AppLock cannot be killed by task killers
  •  Little memory footprint and power-saving
What’s in this version 
  • Add power saving mode
  • Support Android 6.0
How to Install ?
  1. Download The Apk given below.
  2. Install normally.
  3. Done.Enjoy !!
Download Links

Best Apple Watch Apps you should own: Fitness, News, Travel and More

Apple updated the new watchos 2 and now the smartwatch becomes a necessary part of daily life, like the iPhone. However, there are already thousands of apps in app store but not all of them are worth your time. So below we collect the best apple watch apps you should download now, including sports fitness, news, lifestyle and more.



Top 1:   Health and Fitness Runkeeper
Health and Sports should always rank No.1 and everyone should keep moving. And that’s why we recommend Runkeeper firstly.
Runkeeper have announced its 6.2 Version and now you can run without your phone and still track with Runkeeper for apple watch. You can also get heart rate data on the run, and can easily swipe right or force touch to pause an activity on the go.

Top 2:   Runtastic
It is one of the better third-party offerings as it includes deep remote control functions and quick access to critical run information like elapsed time, distance and pace measurements in an easy-to-read overview pane

The Runtastic app tracks your sport and fitness activities (distance, duration, speed, elevation change, calories burned & more) - such as running, jogging, biking & walking - utilizing GPS technology to help you build healthy lifestyle habits and reach exercise goals! What’s more? Runtastic was recently overhauled to enhance your user experience.

Top 3:   BBC News
BBC News is our favorite News app among the list news app for apple watch. It brings breaking news notifications to your wrist. . You get notifications about and access to headlines grouped into 'top stories', 'my news’, ‘latest headline’ and 'most read'. For each article, you get a brief synopsis and picture, and Handoff can load the full story on your iPhone.

Top 4:   Rules!
Rules is simple and Easy, but can offer you a daily mini-game challenge, which is all about memorizing rules and tapping relevant cards. If you're looking to warm up your brain on the way to work, playing Rules! is as good a way.


The app costs you $2.99.

Top 5:   TripAdvisor, Apple watch app travel                              
If you are traveler lover, you must know what TripAdvisor is. TripAdvisor’s latest version 12.4 is now available on your Apple Watch. With over 225 million reviews and opinions by travelers, TripAdvisor makes it easy to find the lowest airfare, best hotels, great restaurants, and fun things to do, wherever you go. And booking options for hotels, restaurants and flights are just a tap away.
                                            
Top 6:   Instagram
The best of Instagram is now on your Apple Watch. You can browse your feed, like your favorite photos, and even leave emoji comments. And you’ll stay up to date with interactive notifications sent directly to your wrist.
There are also many of apple watch apps in the store. Next time, we will write an article about best apple watch fitness apps. If you have any good apps to recommend, welcome to contact us online.

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