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# webtime
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## Webtime
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Here is an easy and quick way to make an Android “app” for any website. The application is just a wrapper around Android's WebView.
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#### Instruction:
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1) Get Android Studio Portable from https://portapps.io/app/android-studio-portable/ (if you dont have Android Studio already)
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2) Clone or download the project zip file and open in ASP, let Gradle sync finish
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3) do ```Cntrl + Shift + F``` for the phrase ```com.example.app``` and change the package name everywhere in the listings (there are many parts of files that need to be edited) to whatever you want.
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4) edit lines 2 and 3 in strings.xml in app/res/layout folder to change the name of your app and the website it points to
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5) right click on the res folder, click on new and click on image asset and then select the icon for your app, then click next and finish
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6) after all modifications are done, go to build menu and choose clean project. Then either build a debug build or a signed released build using your own key using the build menu.
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NOTES: - install SDK command line tools from ASP SDK manager then gradle sync again if gradle sync fails
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