extract the zip, copy the note app to system/app then change permission to "644" do not manually install it. Then copy libnotes_jni.so and libnotesprovider_jni.so to system/lib and change permission to 644. After that reboot the device, you'll see a message upon booting up that it's updating android app.
that's it and it'll work
Phone: HTC EVO 4G LTE™
Rom: my own
Recovery: twrp
Radio:
Processor Speed: Dual Core
Kernal: 3.0.8-01360
Storage Card: Micro 32GB SDHC
Prl: 25003
Phone: HTC ONE S™
Rom: cm10 nightly with my special blend of cocktail
Recovery: twrp
Radio:
Processor Speed: Dual Core
Kernal: tbd
Storage Card:
Prl:
Got it working, thanks...I moved the files into the system/ folder and changed the permissions then moved the files to the required folders and it worked without a reboot.
Here's a flashable zip I whipped up. Worked for me. Let me know if anyone has issues.
This also wipes cache and dalvik, so your boot is going to take longer after flashing.
Current Phone:
Sprint HTC ONE Tablets:
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Previous Smart Phones:
HTC Evo 4G LTE
HTC Evo3D
HTC Evo 4G
PPC6700
Touch Diamond (WinMO 6.5)
HTC Hero
Current Phone:
Sprint HTC ONE Tablets:
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Previous Smart Phones:
HTC Evo 4G LTE
HTC Evo3D
HTC Evo 4G
PPC6700
Touch Diamond (WinMO 6.5)
HTC Hero
Aww now widget? It's ok, thanks for the efforts. Is there a particular place we can spam HTC with a request to at least put this in the hub for us? The freakin one x on at& t had it.
What do you mean by "change permission to 644"? When I long press on a file in ES File Explorer and click properties/permissions, it shows checkboxes for read/write/execute under user/group/other.
EDIT - Never mind. Figured it out. Works great - been waiting for this. Thanks!!
I actually don’t really have any personal real-life scenario in mind, other than this … more
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